After the latest round of exposures via Twitter, I am relieved that I had not gotten into internet social networking (i.e Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz, MySpace, etc). Just imagine a moment when another organ was overpowering the brain. What could I have posted and later regretted. With my thousands of friends, it would not have been a good day. Okay. So maybe it isn't thousands of friends.
If I had listened to those two dozen "friends" who said I must have Facebook or Twitter, there is no end of problems that a social internet site may have caused. Actually, not sure what problems it would have caused. Since I am not employed and not a government legislator, no one would care what indiscreet messages -- and photos -- I may have sent.
Now there's a downer. Nobody cares.
To paraphrase a favorite saying of mine:
ReplyDelete-When I was 25, I was very worried what others thought.
-When I was 45, I no longer cared what others thought.
-Now that I'm 65, I realize that nobody gave a darn in the first place.
All the best!
I agree with Daryl's comment!! Who really cares and is it really so important that it has to take over every news station in America!! It makes we sad to realize what people in our country deem important!
ReplyDeleteI don't want someone with such lack of judgment making decisions for Americans, but as far as his personal life, I could care less. Now, if he was my husband...
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