1. @Brottmom

    Just Google it!

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    Have you ever googled yourself? The information that google can find is no doubt just as amazing as a personal investigator at times. In my case, I didn’t find that much information. Just your typical everyday information, who my relatives are, my address, how old I am, and an old phone number. To begin with, …
  2. @rjv_nnd

    Till death or low battery do us apart

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    Just a fun photo that I clicked with my wife. I’ve tried to show my love for photography and for my wife in the same frame. The camera is both a point of confluence and conflict (at times) with my wife and is a constant companion on our trips.
  3. bhavis

    To all the Internet haters.

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    To all the Internet haters,

    They say, “I lack Indian Values, have no Indian Culture, Are you really an Indian?

    I wonder why they feel it’s ok to slash someone openly on Social Media without even making an attempt to know them?


    This couldn't be more far from the truth and from my intentions and values. Yes I, come from India. But, does that mean I can’t take up global roles or create social media content that is universal? Just because I am an India, does it mean I always have to dress up in ethnic attire? 


    I love Social Media; it’s my bread and butter. I love being creative and experimenting with new content even if they are not conventional. I used Social media at work and personally. Yes, my profiles are public. I love this space, but today I want to address few things, that I think is not OK. Few people sitting in a room, going all out abusing content creators and when they them self have no point to prove apart from calling people racist, sexist, boosting their egos.


    My FB, Blog, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitteraccounts are all public. You know why, because I want to share my content, stories and I tell them in unique ways. Yes, I am putting myself up there for lot of criticisms, inviting hates comments. I am ok to show that I am vulnerable. Any other way would be inauthentic. The truth is, I do dress up in all the fashions, just because you thing my pics are revealing, does not give any one the rights to judge me by saying I lack India culture.  


    I'm really proud of my ethnicity and skin colour. I'm even more proud of my parents and the life they've created. I love dosa. I love pani puri. I love speaking Hindi and (poorly) Kannada, Marathi. I also love dressing up in clothes from the motherland. I love the family values I've been raised with. I love Bhangra and Bollywood music. In other words, don't get it twisted. I'm brown and I'm hella happy about it. And whatever colour your skin is, you should love it too.


    I am an Indian, but I would love to be called as a Global Citizen.

  4. mdvfunes

    Today’s daily did not grab me and I did not want to miss ‘World…

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    Today’s daily did not grab me and I did not want to miss ‘World Chocolate Day 2017′. Who knew it was a thing? Well, it is. And chocolate text is too. There are generators online, there are psd files to mess with, there are tutorials. I used this one  but cheated a little with the text to make it quicker. I used this one and it was easy. This was an online generator of chocolate text. There was this one too but I had enough chocolate for one day! 

  5. @essmanll

    Digital Citizenship

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    Digital citizenship, a term that covers the guidelines for appropriate and responsible behavior when using technology. More specifically it can refer to cyberbullying, online safety, privacy online, observing copyrights and digital law. DIGITAL… Access-allows all persons the same opportunity to have digital access. Commerce-buying and selling of goods Communication-exchange of information Literacy-teaching and learning about technology … Continue reading Digital Citizenship
  6. ayu7kaji

    You Keep Going.

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    When you’ve waited and waited, and see that neither your time nor your willingness to wait meant nothing to them, that’s when you stop. When you’ve seen so many of them and none of them prove you wrong in your belief that they’re all liars, that’s when you stop. When you’ve held on too long, … More You Keep Going.
  7. ayu7kaji

    Thanks for that!

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    Hey to the person sitting right next to my cubicle. Guess what, it’s been a delight listening to you diss me. Your euphemisms for me like “expert”, “specialist”, “gold medalist” etc are all just “heartwarming” to listen to. I guess you think you’re all that and I assure you, you are what you are – … More Thanks for that!

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