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July 29, 2009 at 10:36 PM #439595July 29, 2009 at 10:36 PM #438832scaredyclassicParticipant
also, in a way, it does allow people to maintain a semblance of continuity and contact with people they may not see for a very long time.
July 29, 2009 at 10:36 PM #439033scaredyclassicParticipantalso, in a way, it does allow people to maintain a semblance of continuity and contact with people they may not see for a very long time.
July 29, 2009 at 10:36 PM #439358scaredyclassicParticipantalso, in a way, it does allow people to maintain a semblance of continuity and contact with people they may not see for a very long time.
July 29, 2009 at 10:36 PM #439429scaredyclassicParticipantalso, in a way, it does allow people to maintain a semblance of continuity and contact with people they may not see for a very long time.
July 29, 2009 at 10:36 PM #439600scaredyclassicParticipantalso, in a way, it does allow people to maintain a semblance of continuity and contact with people they may not see for a very long time.
July 29, 2009 at 10:43 PM #438842PortlockParticipantIt’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?
July 29, 2009 at 10:43 PM #439043PortlockParticipantIt’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?
July 29, 2009 at 10:43 PM #439368PortlockParticipantIt’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?
July 29, 2009 at 10:43 PM #439439PortlockParticipantIt’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?
July 29, 2009 at 10:43 PM #439610PortlockParticipantIt’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?
July 29, 2009 at 10:49 PM #438852CoronitaParticipant[quote=Portlock]It’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?[/quote]
Well, to me it is a big difference between a blog and these social media mentioned above. For instance, here on piggington, most people don’t really know who I am. And most certainly, most people don’t know who my wife/kid is, when we’re not home, when we’re out of town, what we’re doing at a particular instance in time.
Again, maybe just paranoid me, but I think just about everyone has a skeleton or two in the closet, and somehow the if complete strangers know too much intricate details about your personal life, those skeletons have a way of rearing it’s ugly head when one least expects it.
July 29, 2009 at 10:49 PM #439053CoronitaParticipant[quote=Portlock]It’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?[/quote]
Well, to me it is a big difference between a blog and these social media mentioned above. For instance, here on piggington, most people don’t really know who I am. And most certainly, most people don’t know who my wife/kid is, when we’re not home, when we’re out of town, what we’re doing at a particular instance in time.
Again, maybe just paranoid me, but I think just about everyone has a skeleton or two in the closet, and somehow the if complete strangers know too much intricate details about your personal life, those skeletons have a way of rearing it’s ugly head when one least expects it.
July 29, 2009 at 10:49 PM #439378CoronitaParticipant[quote=Portlock]It’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?[/quote]
Well, to me it is a big difference between a blog and these social media mentioned above. For instance, here on piggington, most people don’t really know who I am. And most certainly, most people don’t know who my wife/kid is, when we’re not home, when we’re out of town, what we’re doing at a particular instance in time.
Again, maybe just paranoid me, but I think just about everyone has a skeleton or two in the closet, and somehow the if complete strangers know too much intricate details about your personal life, those skeletons have a way of rearing it’s ugly head when one least expects it.
July 29, 2009 at 10:49 PM #439449CoronitaParticipant[quote=Portlock]It’s more than that.
With these tools, you have an opportunity to be published as the lead story of your own personal tabloid – every day. You may as well have your photo published in the supermarket checkout line – right next to Brad and Angie.
People want to be loved and admired. And facebook, twitter, myspace….heck, you could even argue our beloved Piggington’s….are the enabler for that projection.
Why would this be surprising?[/quote]
Well, to me it is a big difference between a blog and these social media mentioned above. For instance, here on piggington, most people don’t really know who I am. And most certainly, most people don’t know who my wife/kid is, when we’re not home, when we’re out of town, what we’re doing at a particular instance in time.
Again, maybe just paranoid me, but I think just about everyone has a skeleton or two in the closet, and somehow the if complete strangers know too much intricate details about your personal life, those skeletons have a way of rearing it’s ugly head when one least expects it.
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