Articles tagged with: Facebook

When did technology become so inhibiting? At what point did texting and facebook chat take the place of casual, or not so casual phone conversations?

Thanksgiving: A Step in the Right Direction - towards gratefulness and National Obesity. Oh Well.

Woe is on the indecisive.
How many people do you know that are overwhelmed by the staggering amount of choices in New York City? There are probably thousands of competing bars, events, and restaurants that vary …

I’d love to create a new resume that actually shows why I’d be good at a job or allows me to have some personality.

We are spending so much time tweeting, facebooking and checking in, that sometimes we forget that the whole point of this social networking thing is to interact with other people…

Is there a place for you in your life? Think about that, if you’ve got a handful of minutes. Now take my flashlight.

Do we question too often? Too deeply? We examine things so much that we’ve begun to question our own questioning.

For those less hip than I am (I almost got through that with a straight face!) the term Emo originated in the 1980s and described a brand of gritty, confessional rock music. It later widened, and has settled into a somewhat derogatory term used to label anyone who says anything remotely emotional. The brunt of this term is often directed at teens, with a mixture of pity and disdain: Oh those teens- what are they so angry about?