Because I get awesome questions like those above!
The internet has allowed anyone to completely disregard civility when engaging with people. Fascinating stuff, really.
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Because I get awesome questions like those above!
The internet has allowed anyone to completely disregard civility when engaging with people. Fascinating stuff, really.
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Brad Hensley says
Obviously the guy (or gal) asking the questions doesn’t know about gravatar.com so he could get his picture on your formspring… someone should tweet him…
Brad Hensley says
why is my gravatar not working?
Joanna says
It may be kinda funny for adults, but i hear form spring has become a real problem for bullying amoungst teenagers
Matthew Snider says
I must agree with the 1st question though.
What would the majority of Americans under the age of 25 do without Social Media? Would they even know how to communicate with one another?
Kevin says
I think it depends on the person. I’m 22 and Ill pick up a phone before Ill send a message on Facebook or a DM on Twitter. I don’t like the false sense of closeness that social networking provides. That’s just me though. I’m sure there are plenty of kids my age that would die without it.
Jordan Wiseman says
It’s amazing that those people would most likely never say that to you in real life, but only online.
I hate that people have this attitude that because we use technology so much we aren’t glorifying God.
The ministry you have with these blogs reaches people in ways YOU probably don’t even realize, with church leaders taking these tools into their local churches and leveraging them for the Kingdom.
Keep up the good work, man!
Jonathan Mayhak says
yup!
The internet is in the process of doing strange things to human beings (amusing ourselves to death is a must read).
I work from home in MN while being employed by a university in SC.
The other day I was watching a live feed of the cyclone near Australia that a random person was streaming from his/her laptop. I was watching a video of a cyclone on the other side of the planet!
It wasn’t that long ago that the two things I mentioned were completely impossible.
April says
It’s a sad testament to our society…