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  1. 13 Super Annoying Ways People Abuse Facebook And Twitter
  2. Don’t get Scrooged in December – TrueCar releases car deals that fit in your holiday budget
  3. Food for Thought
  4. The Gold Rule: Treat People the Way YOU Want to be Treated
  5. Simply Be Offers Great Fashions for Plus Size Women
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13 Super Annoying Ways People Abuse Facebook And Twitter

Ah, social networking. You’ve come a long way and everyone’s using it. But maybe it wasn’t meant for grandpa or Grandma Sue, or that person who continues to blog and re-tweet about their shiny dog’s paw bracelet. Leave it to TheFrisky.com, (www.thefrisky.com), the website covering everything that matters to women 18-34 to point out some of the most annoying ways people have abused sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Amelia McDonell-Parry, Editor-in-Chief of TheFrisky.com shares some of her entertaining (and sad but true) examples below:





1. Hint, Hint, Hint: People who use their tweets or status updates to send not-at-all-subtle messages to someone on their friend or follow list make me extremely uncomfortable. For example:

“I’m thinking about you. Yeah, you. You know what you did. And I won’t ever forget it.”

This move is not only passive-aggressive, but it’s downright weird and creepy.

2. Become A Fan (Of Me!): Here are some of the things I am a “fan” of on Facebook: Barack Obama, The Beach, Breakfast Tacos, Ryan Gosling, and I Heart Sleep. I am not a fan of my best friend from first grade or my mom or my boyfriend, so why the eff would I be a fan of you, person with no discernible talent who I don’t know nearly as well? People who create fan pages for themselves, even though they don’t do anything, make me crazy. I get a little shiver of delight every time I enthusiastically IGNORE these requests.

3. Manic And Excessive Retweeting: Really, you loved four dozen 140-character tweets by other people so much, that you had to retweet all of them within the span of an hour? I get the occasional retweet, when something someone says makes you laugh hysterically, or a link totally strikes your fancy—but seriously, do not retweet every single thing from The New York Times and your great aunt Mildred because it litters my feed, dammit.

4. Bragging: This one is a personal beef of mine, linked directly to my own jealousy. I wish I got two weeks off and went on vacation over the holiday, but I didn’t and that’s cool, whatevs. But on Monday my Facebook feed was littered with braggy, annoying messages like:

“Ugh, I SO wish I was back in Peru smooching my boo on the beach instead of at work. Can I have another month off, like, now? Guess life could be worse, right?”

Right. Screw you.

5. “Excessive” Use Of QUOTES And ALL CAPS For “Emphasis”: This was posted as a status update over the holidays by a member of my own immediate family:

“Where the hell did the last TEN YEARS go?!?! Oh well…“au revoir” ‘09…I won’t miss ya! 2010, I’ll rise again! (No, uh…not “Jesus”...ME! I’ll “rise” to meet the challenges instead of lettin’ them BEAT ME this time!)”

Being this is my kin we’re talking about, I cannot defriend him or her, though I suppose I could gift him or her with an AP Stylebook for Christmas next year ...

6. Twitter Is Not Your Fitness Diary: “Just ran five miles, off to yoga!” “Wow, can’t believe I did 20 pull-ups five days in a row!” “Ugh, so sore from yesterday’s three hour triathlon training sesh. Gonna take it easy today and just do Bikram.” Your constant tweets about how much you work out are giving the rest of us fat slobs a complex and we are unfollowing you so that we can eat cheese doodles in peace. Buh-bye.


Don’t get Scrooged in December – TrueCar releases car deals that fit in your holiday budget

Last minute holiday shoppers have nothing to fear this December. Tomorrow, the day before the deadline, Christmas Eve, is the best day of the month to buy a new car. In fact, December is the best month to buy a car this year and there are almost 60 vehicles with expected discounts over 15% off MSRP in December. Check out the complete list of new cars deals expected to sell well below sticker price.





Consumers can increase their chances of getting a great deal by buying a car from the Hottest Deals in December 2009 list on Christmas Eve, the best day of the month to buy a new car!

  • GM vehicles, including Chevrolet, Saturn, Pontiac, GMC, Cadillac and Hummer, have outstanding savings. The 2009 HUMMER H3 leads with an expected discount of 28% off MSRP.
About TrueCar
TrueCar (http://truecar.com/) is the authority in new car pricing. TrueCar aggregates data from multiple sources to show car buyers and dealers how much people actually paid for a particular car in their geographic area. TrueCar is offered online, free of charge -- so anyone can know at any time what is considered a good or great price. Consumers no longer need to walk into the dealership only partially informed and fully suspicious: with TrueCar they can walk in knowing the price of a fair deal. Dealers also benefit by gaining real-time, unbiased information about marketplace pricing, helping them price their cars to increase volume of sales and gain market share from other dealers. Led by a highly experienced team from the automotive and technology industries, TrueCar is based in Santa Monica, California.



Food for Thought

A wise person once said:





You are who you are because of your parents, it's your fault if you stay that way.


There's your food for thought of the day!


The Gold Rule: Treat People the Way YOU Want to be Treated

It is as old as time, yet people seem never to remember this rule: Treat People the way YOU Want to be Treated. How hard is that. Lately, I have seen some people be edgy with each other. Granted I know that each person may have stresses of their own that they are dealing with or need to deal with.

Don't take your frustrations or anger out on other people. You may not mean it, but others won't forget.

Learn to control your emotions, channel into constructive energy, where you can use it in positive ways. Is it worth regretting something you could've controlled, but didn't?

Don't take people for granted. Appreciate what they offer and what they can offer.


Simply Be Offers Great Fashions for Plus Size Women

It used to be that a female had to be slim or even skinny to look great in fashion years ago. Thank goodness it is not like that today. Now any female, of different sizes or shapes, can look great. By looking great doesn’t mean showing off your body or becoming a sexualized object. By looking great is dressing nicely and feeling great about you.

Simply Be offers a variety of great choices for females who are of plus size for nearly every occasion. These items are stylish and beautiful. You can wear casual to office to going out. My favorite casual yet dressy out fit is Tradition with a Twist, a brand by Jeffry and Paula: http://www.simplybe.co.uk/shop/page?pageId=2944&cm_re=DALHomepage-_-S4-_-Jeffrey%26Paula . The jacket is of tweed material which can be part of dressing a casual out fit a bit. Another favorite is the Floral Prints, of the Jeffry and Paula collection: http://www.simplybe.co.uk/shop/page?pageId=2944&cm_re=DALHomepage-_-S4-_-Jeffrey%26Paula . The dress is stylish, yet looks comfortable enough to relax in. The boots are awesome and a timeless classic! These are two examples of some great fashions to buy. You can continue to browse in the Clothing Catalogue for more beautiful items and fashion finds.

Simply Be also carries lingerie, accessories, footwear, sports and swimwear, and many more items. Be sure to visit http://www.simplybe.co.uk/ for some great fashion finds!


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