My Sandwich.
What you're seeing above is my first, own-made, brand of sandwich. Looks awesome, doesn't it? The taste doesn't match up to the looks though. No mayo on the eggs. Think it'll be better if I cut down on the tomatoes, dip the veg through hot water? Use ham instead of tuna? I don't know. Try again.
Now. Let me just feel up some more space before I move on to the next topic.
Done nothing worth mentioning. Yep. Just been on the laptop & in the books this few days. In fact, the past week. Reading those books are starting to become a chore. Nevertheless, I shall strive to finish them all. Sigh~
Ahuh...
I think it's a nightmare when you have your own parents on any social networking websites. Especially when your parents aren't the tech-savvy (in my current time, not 20 years down the road) type.
It's one thing when they have an account. But it's another when they add you. It's not that I disapprove of them or what. Pretty cool for them to even have an account (and know how to use it).
But. Can I just say that it feels like there's a whole lot more things to hide when they add you on such, such social networking websites?
Actually, I'm not too sure what each individual has to hide. In fact, I'm not too sure myself either. Maybe I'm just being sensitive/paranoid. But I believe this paranoia is something I should take heed.
Why... Just the other day, heard 2 ladies talking 'bout such social networking issues.
So, the story was this girl, she had went for a party. Apparently, the theme for the party was a pretty wild(?) one. And well... I'll just conveniently skip through the main course and go into desserts. The mum found out (through the social networking site, of course), and boy-oh-boy. Was. She. Shocked. Not 'bout the party, she already knew about that. But more on the dressing. Damn...
So, the mum was shocked. Not to mention angry too. The dad? Didn't really catch that part. But I figured that he was fuming as well.
Kind of a morale of the story kinda thing, isn't it? "Don't add your parents on social networking pages. Never."
Feels like I'm sending out the wrong message here. It's healthy to keep family relations tight of course. But I think there's a boundary? Like, when kids get to a certain age, they will do this, that, that, these. And that. So, well. Better to hide it & stay happy with your family then to let them see it & ruin all the fun, yeah? Everyone's bound to have a few skeletons in their closet.
Back to track. Well, maybe it's not so much of a nightmare. But, still, it feels like... There's this foreboding feeling. This ominous feeling of a pair of scary looking eyes peering at you from the shadows. What's worse than that? It's not looking at you straight in the face, but from behind you. And when you turn to see it, it. Disappears. Scary. *Shudders*
I'm thinking I should wrap this up now. It's getting kind of long. Discussion of the week: "Is it good for parents to be 'socially active' with their child on the net?"
Then again, maybe it's just some random people. All a coincidence. And I'm just freaking paranoid.
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