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Good luck to all in 2015!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Pic a Day - 12/22 to 12/28
Mon. Dec 22 |
Tues. Dec 23, the first series I've read since The Face on the Milk Carton |
Wed. Dec 24, the only stocking hanging in my house (and it's been up all year) |
Thurs. Dec 25, checking out the presents |
Fri. Dec 26, hanging out in the WiFi-rich room |
Sat. Dec 27, Betty |
Sun. Dec 28, pit music |
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Pic a Day - 12/15 to 12/21
Mon. Dec 15, guys' vs. girls' skinny jeans (also, this couple at school happened to be wearing pants of the same color) |
Tues. Dec 16, in my math class |
Wed. Dec 17, snow melting off a tree |
Thurs. Dec 18, festive Christmas sock monkeys |
Fri. Dec 19, I get home from finals and immediately go back to studying French |
Sat. Dec 20, team Quiddler with my uncle, aunt, and cousins |
Sun. Dec 21, a colorful tea party for your Sunday photo |
Thursday, December 18, 2014
What to Do... Internet Flirtationships (7)
...when you encounter someone on the Internet and really hit it off with them.
Hi. This is partially going to be a PSA (all right, readers; for once I'm doing an advice column based on actual experience in the given field), and also just some tips and tricks.
TO ALL CHILDREN (AND ADOLESCENTS, AND ADULTS, AND ELDERLY PEOPLE PERUSING EHARMONY OR MATCH.COM): this is a very important message concerning social interactions over the interwebs. More often than not, people in Internet chatrooms aren't just looking for a stranger to converse with. BE WARY, and BE CAUTIOUS. This does not mean you have to lie about every detail of your life, or shut down the chat and never return to those kinds of sites, but here are some important things to keep in mind if you do find yourself in these types of situations.
** = These are loose suggestions. If these details cannot identify you specifically out of the seven billion humans on Earth, then you can share them if you're not uncomfortable doing so.
3. Set your boundaries. If telling them right off the bat that you don't want to hear how aroused they are is what it takes, then do it. If it's revealing your worries about communicating via other means, then do it. This is the way to ensure your own safety and comfort in these situations.
Now for some general tips I've compiled:
If you are on these Internet sites for the dating aspect, these tips may be taken lightly, given how much or little of your life you want to reveal to the significant other.
Good luck, and stay safe!
Hi. This is partially going to be a PSA (all right, readers; for once I'm doing an advice column based on actual experience in the given field), and also just some tips and tricks.
TO ALL CHILDREN (AND ADOLESCENTS, AND ADULTS, AND ELDERLY PEOPLE PERUSING EHARMONY OR MATCH.COM): this is a very important message concerning social interactions over the interwebs. More often than not, people in Internet chatrooms aren't just looking for a stranger to converse with. BE WARY, and BE CAUTIOUS. This does not mean you have to lie about every detail of your life, or shut down the chat and never return to those kinds of sites, but here are some important things to keep in mind if you do find yourself in these types of situations.
- ASL = age, sex, location. These are details you do not have to give out if you are not fully comfortable. I find it is easy to filter out which people are sex-crazed by saying I'm in my nineties. (I apologize to anyone in their nineties who happens to utilize Internet chatrooms.)
- Feel free to be sassy/sarcastic/mysterious. Remember, you do not have to give out details that you don't want to.
- details you probably should not give out under any circumstances, no matter how comfortable you are with this individual:
- address
- age*
- height**
- weight**
- eye color**
- fingerprint pattern**
- SSN
- PIN
- credit card number
- phone number
** = These are loose suggestions. If these details cannot identify you specifically out of the seven billion humans on Earth, then you can share them if you're not uncomfortable doing so.
3. Set your boundaries. If telling them right off the bat that you don't want to hear how aroused they are is what it takes, then do it. If it's revealing your worries about communicating via other means, then do it. This is the way to ensure your own safety and comfort in these situations.
Now for some general tips I've compiled:
- Always be skeptical. It does not matter how much you think you trust this person, how honest they seem, how close you've become: you must always watch out for your own security and welfare. Keeping the person at a safe distance allows you to have greater control over the relationship.
- Don't let yourself get sucked in. This might be difficult - it depends on the "intensity" of the relationship - but it is a must. I can only speak for myself when I say that once I start texting somebody, I become insane, out of control, psychopathic, bipolar, desperate, pathetic, and evolutionarily worthless as a human being. But you also should not let yourself get sucked in because it could lead to you being manipulated into things you're not comfortable with and other unhealthy consequences.
- Have fun. Hell, make jokes as often as possible. It's probably safer to stay on the joking side than to get into intimate details of your personal life (remember the sharing policies highlighted above). Also, why not? By ordinance of the first tip, you should assume that the relationship is not serious OR prevent it from becoming so, so jokes are the way to go.
If you are on these Internet sites for the dating aspect, these tips may be taken lightly, given how much or little of your life you want to reveal to the significant other.
Good luck, and stay safe!
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Pic a Day - 12/8 to 12/14
Mon. Dec 8, NM finally has its own lake... in the student parking lot |
Tues. Dec 9, cuddly boy |
Wed. Dec 10, bored-after-school selfie |
Thurs. Dec 11, my friends' makeshift Jeopardy study-game |
Fri. Dec 12, hot chocolate and mini Oreos |
Sat. Dec 13, I was a bell-ringer for homeless animals |
Sun. Dec 14 |
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Pic a Day - 12/1 to 12/7
Mon. Dec 1, if you can see, there's a roadrunner in the middle |
Tues. Dec 2, random keychain I found in the parking lot |
Wed. Dec 3 |
Thurs. Dec 4, rainy school day |
Fri. Dec 5, the neighbors' Christmas lights |
Sat. Dec 6, Saturday outings |
Sun. Dec 7 |
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Pic a Day - 11/24 to 11/30
Mon. Nov 24, hanging with my crew (except Maria :( ) |
Tues. Nov 25, I found these posters in the halls at school |
Wed. Nov 26, sweetened condensed milk pattern |
Thurs. Nov 27, vegetarian Thanksgiving |
Fri. Nov 28, I'm counting words and my brother's playing Geometry Dash on his new iPod |
Sat. Nov 29, last day of NaNo drinking Starbucks and people-watching in Barnes & Noble |
Sun. Nov 30, Magic majestic |
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Pic a Day - 11/17 to 11/23
Mon. Nov 17, I wrote a LFE post on him... |
Tues. Nov 18, a shovel, a rake, and a pile of leaves |
Wed. Nov 19, online chess |
Thurs. Nov 20 |
Fri. Nov 21, my dad said they were throwing these things out, so my bro and I each got one for free! |
Sat. Nov 22, trying to work on Nano in the car |
Sun. Nov 23, wanting to learn every Einaudi song there is, while my friend who has no respect for him continues to message me |
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Pic a Day - 11/10 to 11/16
Mon. Nov 10, free jeans, anyone? |
Tues. Nov 11, that dark blue-dark purple-light pink contrast |
Wed. Nov 12, a haiku |
Thurs. Nov 13, beautiful yet tragic |
Fri. Nov 14, prescription meds |
Sat. Nov 15, just your average Saturday-night candlelit vigil |
Sun. Nov 16, lives for belly rubs |
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Pic a Day - 11/3 to 11/9
Mon. Nov 3, the only thing better than Ludovico music on piano is Ludovico music on guitar |
Tues. Nov 4, before and after? (well, after and before) |
Wed. Nov 5, a "healthy" snack of celery and MSG ranch dressing |
Thurs. Nov 6, three heart phases (swelling, deflating, recovering) |
Fri. Nov 7 |
Sat. Nov 8, little kids playing soccer on the track |
Sun. Nov 9 |
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