Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

A Culture of Pessimism Conformity

I can already tell you that I am not about to blog what you think I am going to blog about. I am not about to discuss the traditional ideas of conforming to mainstream culture to be accepted, nor am I about to talk about the more complex but equally as discussed topics of culture assimilation, globalization, and westernization.

What I am about to talk about is a disturbing conclusion I have come to about current generations. Current generations are generations of pessimism conformity.

Having recently entered the internet culture of Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, etc., I have noticed that a lot of posts and are pessimistic and accepting of procrastination, sluggishness and low self-esteem.

I am not about to tell you to “cheer up.”

However, I do think constantly spreading these messages of unhappiness, failure and procrastination, things I also experience daily and have been overwhelmed with in the past, are not helping your fellow internet users. It’s perpetuating the cycle of negativity.

The cycle of negativity is something I did not realize existed until I was pulled out of it myself. I find internet culture does not help stay out of the cycle of negativity if you are not constantly aware of the potential effects of what you’re consuming may have on you.

I am not promoting a lockdown of expression. As a journalist, I support free speech in all things. However, I do think we need to take a hard look at the messages we’re sending into circulation and how they affect the general morale of the internet culture and community.

Yes. I do think the internet has developed to the point where it has an overall mass consciousness involving morale. That morale must be cared for and used to help the world, not to spread negativity and acceptance of the constant negativity.

Do not be lulled into complacency. Do not give up hope. Join my campaign to increase positivity on the internet in any way you can.


Have any questions? Comments? Concerns? There’s a comment box. And if you’re actually reading this, you probably have my phone number, so just call me.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

What you probably already know about beans.

I wrote for NANOWRIMO for several hours today, and my writing abilities were exhausted. So, I tweeted, asking for a topic to blog about.
The response was obvious; I should have seen it coming. Here are several common knowledge fun facts about beans:

1.      A bean is a large plant seed
2.      Beans are a summer crop and require warm temperatures to grow
3.      There are 40,000 different bean genes out there
4.      Some raw beans contain toxins
5.      India produces the most tonnes of beans
6.      My favorite beans are coffee beans and edamame
7.      I’m not lazy; I’m just tired

Source: Wikepedia


Bean out. DFTBeanA