Social media works because we’re all on a level playing field. We’re judged not by our fame, but what we say, what we accomplish and how we contribute to others around us.
Seeing some dude being introduced as “TV’s Ryan Stiles” this morning by Scott Monty is ridiculous. Monty, seemingly one of the good guys for Ford, is apparently little more than a guy looking to sell Fords.
Dude, we get it. You’re here to make Ford look good and you’re usually pretty good at it. This was not one of those times.
Enough about O. Enough about Ashton. Enough about celebs. Tell me about your friends. Introduce me to the wicked smart lady who’s too busy raising her kids to leave the house. Tell us what you think.
Internet celebrity isn’t the same as real life celebrity. We know that. Social media also isn’t the place for you shallow celebs with nothing substantial to say.
You want to be liked around here? CONTRIBUTE.
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- The Niceness Project
- The problem with elitists
- The power of criticism
- Stop worrying about your competition
- the little things
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