Defending Danny Masterson: Social Media And The Cost Of Loyalty

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In the age of social media, news travels quickly. Opinions catch and spread like wildfire and depending on where your opinions lie, your biggest fans could become your biggest enemies. We’re seeing this now in real-time following the sentencing of former That 70’s Show actor, Danny Masterson. Masterson was just sentenced to 30 years to life for raping two…

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Redefining The Term ‘Florida Man’ – How Congressional Candidate Ken Russell (FL-27) Is Raising The Bar In Social Politics

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The November 2022 midterm elections are fast approaching and all 435 congressional seats are at stake. 35 seats are up for election for the U.S. Senate, as well as 36 gubernatorial seats, Texas being one of the most anticipated races throughout the country. Politicians like Beto O’Rourke and Katie Porter have great social media presence,…

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Realizing That Not Everyone Cares About The World – Why That’s OK And Why It Isn’t

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Before I started actively blogging on this here website of mine, I found myself going absolutely nuts, constantly thinking about all the craziness going on in the world. In the past, I could come home, hunt down my boyfriend, and engage him in conversation about this or that new outrageous event. For the most part,…

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April Tapia English 101, Sec. 3252 April 28, 2017   In today’s day and age, we are more connected than ever. Smart phones have given us the ability to share our thoughts, photos, and videos from anywhere in the world, at any time. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram have given us a worldwide audience. Social media…

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