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Papers Fall in Collor, Pencil Doodle Alpha, Painted Alpha BW, Urban Frame, Frame ~ Kit Tutti Frutti by Lili @ SA
Hand Stamped Brushes by Michelle Coleman
Wordy Bits Alpha by Kate Hatfield @ Lili Pad
Skinny Mini Ribbons by Christina Renee @ CRD
Glitter Alpha by Patricia Amaral
Font: Jane Austen, junko's typewriter
Skimming through one of the weekend papers this morning and I was reading an article about social networks. This particular one was about Facebook and mainly about the dangers for kids and young adults.
I picked this particular section to highlight because of the fact that it states that the time spent on these sites has soared to 6 hours a week ... well I bump up the average because I can spend that amount of time on various social sites or at least socialising online for that period in a single day.
Yes, I know it's sad but I enjoy it and in the past I'd have sat down and watched TV so now I log on and talk to my friends.
Their other point is about the difference between real life and virtual friendships. I know they're right up to a point, but I don't think it's all that hard to work out who is genuine and who is fake. I haven't been wrong so far. Maybe I'm lucky or just old enough to see through the bullshit.
I'm here on my phone. It's hard to type everything I want to on here (and to spellcheck and proof it for errors - which will bother me till I get a chance to correct them) but in the meantime, what's your views on this?
We're not all out to deceive and I think my online life is as valid as my real one. And I DO have a real life (it's just more boring than when I'm on here!)
Oh and another thing I've remembered. I have contacts ranging in age from 16-17 up to very old (I don't always ask or know) but is it considered weird for a 51 year old woman to talk to a 17 year old boy online without having any ulterior motives other than friendship? In real life I'd raise my own eyebrows but online it doesn't seem unusual. Most of my contacts are younger than me. I know I'm no threat to any of them but how do they feel about it? Do they wonder what MY motives are? And should I set my own boundries for their sakes in case other people aren't so trustworthy?
It's something I think about from time to time. I shouldn't have to but I do.
Ok. Enough rambling. I'll be online properly soon and will add to this as I think of more.
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Dior Addict Ultra-Gloss Reflect #457 Pink Liberty
Dior Addict Ultra-Gloss Reflect #657 Rose Satin
Dior Addict Ultra-Gloss Reflect #157 Jersy Pink
This is my favorite photo of the band. Right now, they are auditioning guitarists. If interested and serious, go to www.myspace.com/addictedmiss to listen & apply.
surrounded by the opulence of north west london this girl sat "gouching" on a park bench surrounded by her own vomit.
Since smoking is prohibited in all buildings, people ought to get outside to get satisfied... even at -10°C.
I am afraid it is true. I think I am addicted to iphone cases. And, there is more I want.
Happy Sunday!
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Altos de Chavon Artists Village is a vibrant cultural community perched above the Chavon River. Cobblestone paths, coral stone fountains and terra cotta buildings create a magical effect in this village designed by Robert Coppa, an Italian architect who at the time was a Paramount movie set designer. He built it in the late 1970s to emulate a 15th century southern Italy-southern Spain village. Visitors today discover craft workshops, artists' studios, galleries and restaurants. Weddings are frequent at the St. Stanislaus Church, as few places can be more romantic than Altos de Chavon. The performing arts are showcased in the village's 5,000-seat amphitheater, inaugurated in 1982 by Frank Sinatra and is still attracting big name performers. Visit the Regional Museum of Archaeology, a small but wonderful display of the island's rich pre-Columbian heritage. The Art Gallery features contemporary art exhibitions.