Hey you. Yes, you. Where are you right now? Your literal location, not the “where are you in your life?” question. Awesome. I really want to visit there someday. I hear great things. I’m typing this in Columbia, MO while … Continued
Hey you. Yes, you. Where are you right now? Your literal location, not the “where are you in your life?” question. Awesome. I really want to visit there someday. I hear great things. I’m typing this in Columbia, MO while … Continued
On a cold, dark Tuesday night, alone in my room, I wrote a short note saying goodbye to my friends, my followers, and the world. Starting Wednesday I would abandon updates, forget Facebook, turn away from Tumblr—I was quitting social … Continued
By Carlee Mallard At this exact moment I’m sitting in the passenger seat with my sister at the wheel. We just passed Richmond on our way from Raleigh, NC to New York City. A week ago we weren’t sure if … Continued
By David-Paul Williams No area of society is exempt from the power of the internet. Art defines our culture and our culture is defined by its art. If our twenty-first century society is based on connectedness, our culture is being … Continued
By Andreana “Addy” Drencheva The first thing I do every morning, even before taking a shower, used to be checking my Facebook and Twitter. From the minute I wake up to the minute I turn off my light in the … Continued
Conversation with friend while randomly walking around the neighborhood: Friend (very, very curious): So you met these people on Twitter? Me (not liking where this is going): Yeah. Friend (jeers): I thought you were smarter than that. Me (offended): Whaddayamean? … Continued