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Subscribers, Comments, Views

Okay, you might find it lame that in this post I am practically begging for more subscribers, views, and comments, but I really need them! I do my absolute best to entertain people on my website and I only have TWO followers. I’m not asking for two-million subscribers right now because I’m pretty sure that not even so many people know about my blog.  So today I’m not really going to give you a lesson, I am going to give you a task.

This task doesn’t have any prizes or anything because I have no idea how to send people something. So I am not making any winners eligible.              For this task you will need: to know a lot of people and an electronic device.

 The Task

  1. Tell as many people as you can about my blog.If you can, get them to post a comment or subscribe.
  2. Look at my blog and comment or subscribe yourself.

I think these instructions are pretty clear and that I’m not asking for much. So please actually try to do this.

 

Privacy

A few days ago I was being betrayed by a few people I know because they violated my privacy. I think I should explain how important privacy is now.

Privacy is something sacred. Some people care about their privacy, and some people don’t, so whichever one of those people you choose to be, privacy is still important.

Privacy isn’t just looking at someone while they’re in their underwear, it’s also things that they do. Celebrities have given up their privacy by becoming important amongst the society. I mean, isn’t it obvious? You constantly hear talk about these people and they just want to be left alone. This is probably what they’re thinking right now: WHY WON’T ANYBODY JUST LEAVE ME ALONE? Well dear celebrity, I am now going to answer your question right here, right now.

You had a dream to be big and popular, and you were so desperate to follow that dream that you were willing to give up anything for it… including your privacy. If you’re a celebrity and you’re telling people what you’re doing on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc, you’re showing that you don’t care about privacy! You tell your fans what you’re doing, they forward the message to all of their contacts, those contacts forward the message to all of their contacts, and so on. This way, everybody knows what you’re doing.

Now I’m talking to all the other people on this planet who are not famous. Just take care of yourself. Don’t let people see the things you don’t want them to see, close your curtains and doors when you’re changing, or do whatever you need to do to maintain your privacy. I honestly care A LOT about my privacy, which is why I have not revealed my character to the world on this website. I don’t have Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or anything like that because I care about my privacy!

Lesson of the Day: don’t let people see what you don’t want them to see, and if you’re a celebrity, I suggest to delete your Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. Take my word for it, you will have more privacy.

Swear Words

  I’m here talking about something seriously wrong that often comes into a conversation of everyday society… swear words. I often hear these words by people at young ages and older. People often say them because it makes them feel older, but older people should know better and not speak garbage.

  There are so many swear words in the world. Sometimes I say them because I don’t know that they are swear words. I’m not a very social person.

  You hear these words on modern TV, normal conversations, text, and from celebrities-the biggest influence of all. Every person respects a certain celebrity and wants to be just like them, and these superstars just can’t seem to acknowledge that. They notice that their fans are wearing their merchandise or buying concert tickets, but not the spoken influence.

  I am now at this very moment, speaking to all the celebrities who are reading this. You’re making all the education people have received worthless. When you speak, do you notice the words that are coming out of your mouths? If so, you speak very poor English and need to expand your vocabulary. If you can read the song lyrics you write I think you can read a thesaurus.

  As for you fans I am very ashamed. You should know better to imitate everything your role model does. If you never knew that the words you’ve been speaking are abhorrent (if you are too lazy to grab a dictionary and look up the word ‘abhorrent’ it means terrible) then that’s OK.

  Do any of you even know what these words mean? The answer to this question is probably no. You don’t know what these words mean so you pop them into a sentence thinking that it’s cool. Guess what? It’s not cool! You are just being a potty mouth. You don’t know what words to say so you talk trash. It’s either that or talking stupid. I’d prefer you talking nicely an stupid that smart and poorly.

Lesson of the day: if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it.

TV

I’m here to talk about TV. Do we really need it? I mean, it may be fun to watch something you like once in the day, but there are people who watch it for hours and hours. I’m surprised that those people haven’t gotten sick of TV yet, because when you get too much of something: you tend to get tired of it.

Let’s be honest here. How long do you watch TV? You may like a type of program but sometimes you just watch it out of boredom (for things to do when you’re bored, read my post entitled ‘Bored’).

Here’s a funny story: I don’t have a TV. I never did and I’m fine. When I travel and go to hotels or when I go visit relatives there is a TV. My siblings and I always fight for the TV when there is one, and trust me it isn’t very pretty.

My family has Netflix instead. We’ve had it for a few years so we’ve seen most of the movies and series they have, but it’s still great. You’re able to watch your favorite things again and you’re able to watch as many of them as you want (this may be a disadvantage to parents). Netflix is mainly on the computer/laptop/iPad (possibly phone), which means it’s portable, which TV isn’t.

But, let’s not switch from TV to Netflix because: it’s still addictive.

Here’s the lesson of the day: too much of anything is unhealthy, especially if anything is videos.

A Titanic Poem

This is a poem I wrote in tribute to the Titanic. I hope you like it.

When I went on the Titanic,
I never expected the panic:
That would happen in for days time.
The experience was hardly worth a dime.

While the women had tea,
And the men began to smoke.
They were all too stupid,
To notice that part of the ship broke.

The passengers were too many,
The life boats were too little.
As the ship sank,
Someone played a mournful fiddle.

Now, as my ghost swims through the Atlantic Ocean,
I can’t help but think:

How mistaken the people were,
When they said that the Titanic wouldn’t sink.

I hope you guys liked the poem.