Welcome to 32nd and Chestnut...
This is the blog for 75 or so Drexel students, most of whom are new to college and new to Drexel.
We'll document the strangeness of college life, try to translate our experience for diverse readers, and chronicle what it means to be a college student during these crazy days of economic turmoil and political battle.
That's it for now; I have to go an play Spore.
We'll document the strangeness of college life, try to translate our experience for diverse readers, and chronicle what it means to be a college student during these crazy days of economic turmoil and political battle.
That's it for now; I have to go an play Spore.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Facebook Makes a Better Person???
Does Facebook make a better person? Well, we can reword this and make it true. The question should read, "Does Facebook make a person look better?" Of course, the answer to that question is yes. Facebook is a waste of time, especially if you are one of those millions of people who are looking for friends and relationships then it surely is a waste of time. In order to meet "real" people there is only one true way of doing that, and that is in real life. Everyone on Facebook is able to think each post, picture or whatever else they are doing to make him or her look best. In real life there is no backspace key, there is no Photoshop, whatever happens happens and there is nothing you can do about it. This is how you meet true friends because you should not have to sensor what you are going to have to say, your friends should still be your friends. Facebook can also be referred to as gossip central. Members are never at a loss of words to tell someone how they really feel about them on Facebook. They say many things in which they would never say to them in real life. For these reasons, i conclude that Facebook is not making young people more "kindly."
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