When I read the story of Essena O'neill I feel like high voiced Peyton Manning at 14 seconds in this video
Honestly I guess Essena's story is a valuable message for those young enough to have grown up in a world where social media has already been established as a business and an institution. For those of us who are older, and have seen social media evolve over the years into the marketing beast it is today...we should fucking know better. If you allow yourself to be drawn in by likes and followers, milk and honey, it's your own fucking fault if and/or when it gets to be too much.
finished page 17 a couple of days ago?
And started this piece of hopeful @meridith
also I want to give a shout out to my boy @sbmick whose home team Kansas City Royals just won the motherfucking World Series...as a life long Seattle Mariners fan, i'm motherfucking Jelly! I'm sure this never gets old...
peas
please don't follow me too much, might shit my drawls :)