Multimedia journalist, visual storyteller, blogger, and Z-list Youtube personality. I enjoy telling stories (they don't have to be my own) and being all up in your internets.
Don't worry - I look a lot older in person.
Kerry Washington on her first major fashion magazine cover — Elle’s June 2013 issue!
Yes!!!!
awww yisss
Okay so I’m not saying Kerry Washington is rowdy curvy but…why do I have the distinct feeling that she was photoshopped in this cover photo to have a smaller waist and thighs?
THE BOOTY DON’T LIE PEOPLE!
Am I taking crazy pills or que?
You’re not taking the crazy pills (or maybe we both are) ‘cause I thought the same thing. From what I can see of her shape in Scandal, alone, she’s curvier than this.
And no, I’m not the least bit surprised that she’s been slimmed down. *sigh*
naw my wife is definitely skinty. also remember on scandal she doesn’t walk, she sashays and bounces lmao so that might be what makes her look curvier? she literally walks from side to side first then forward LMAO #powerwalk they prolly shaved a bit from her thighs tho but for the most part i think she’s actually this tiny
How to Staff for Social Media
Mark Golin, Editorial Director of Digital for Time Inc.’s Style & Entertainment and Lifestyle Groups, discusses the social phenomenon of people relying on networks such as Twitter and Facebook as their primary news source.
In order to harness these platforms successfully, Golin explains how magazines must carefully staff social media positions with people who have a particular skill set that is not unlike what we look for in editors. In order to engage users successfully, Golin believes that a unique voice is needed on each platform, and the style and sensibility required of social media editors is something that can — in most cases — be learned and practiced.
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After four and a half years, a mental breakdown that peaked with a pathetic silent cry on the library steps while dsiz sped through Cambridge to scoop me up and talk me down, and months of me almost constantly tweaking or just entirely changing my research topic, I am finally starting my thesis.
Email me if you’re interested in participating, spread this around to anyone you think might be interested in participating.
Help me graduate! Thank you!
Digital Parenting: Father and Son Edition
A frustrated father in China hired hitmen to put an end to his son’s online gaming. But not the gun-toting analog-world type. Instead, he found players in the role playing games his son played and set them to attack.
Via Kotaku:
Unhappy with his son not finding a job, Feng decided to hire players in his son’s favorite online games to hunt down Xiao Feng. It is unknown where or how Feng found the in-game assassins—every one of the players he hired were stronger and higher leveled than Xiao Feng. Feng’s idea was that his son would get bored of playing games if he was killed every time he logged on, and that he would start putting more effort into getting a job.
FJP: Filed under nerdtastic parenting.
Image: Screenshot, World of Warcraft.