Facebook and Twitter are like a horrible digital plague.
“Facebook and Twitter are like a horrible digital plague.”
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Facebook and Twitter are like a horrible digital plague.
“Facebook and Twitter are like a horrible digital plague.”
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“Facebook and Twitter are like a horrible digital plague.”
“After watching my poor mother being sometimes neglected by my father, it was almost tattooed on my brain that I would never cause hardship or despair to a partner.”
“In London, nobody comments on what you wear - they think that's not important to you or your state of well-being.”
“A lot of praise is given to very mediocre work. Critics have lost their taste, hearing, and eyesight.”
“When I have criticism that I feel is unfair, the rejection does disturb me, but it also strengthens me. I used to get turned down for all sorts of jobs. I used to writhe in pain, but then I would say, 'Good. Good. I will get stronger for this.'”
“The great actors we had came from the actor-manager theaters. Not only did they create a team, they were the generals working with the soldiers.”
“The future of the television industry is changing at an unstoppable rate, and it is exciting to share my experience and thoughts on how this will change the value of content in the digital space.”
“Prior to COVID-19, New Mexico's students already faced a digital divide, and the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated existing disparities.”
“How do you photograph a gadget in a new, and not boring, way? You have to get away from people sitting in front of a computer. You have to get a look at the digital signature.”
“I'm used to everything digital - the pictures, the avatars of the person, the profiles - so when I get to see someone in the flesh, it's really nice.”
“Grain isn't structured like a screen door that you're looking through, but pixels are. Film-based grain is just all over the place, one frame totally different from the next. So your edges are coolly sharp and have a different feeling, an organic feeling rather than this mechanic feeling you get with digital.”
“We think that there is this terrible idea that the kids are digital natives... and they know what they're doing, but all the evidence says that they're hanging around going, 'Where are you, I'm here, can I post my picture?' They're not actually writing wikis; they're not actually listening to great poets live.”