Scrolling… Liking… Scrolling… Reading… Scrolling… Reacting… Scrolling… This is just repetitive, as if I am trapped in a feedback loop that never ends. Once I have finished reacting to some random post, or some updates from my friends, and then I will go from Instagram to Twitter then back and forth like never before. There areContinue reading “the dilemma of social media”
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Too Good To Be True
The tinge of the russet skies dawned the book store at the heart of Kuala Lumpur. I realised that I was there for almost the whole day, indulging myself in the new-found love for suspense romance stories, oblivion to the rustlings of my surroundings. Strands of my hair draped across my eyes, I attempted toContinue reading “Too Good To Be True”
STOP! JUST, STOP!
Being imprisoned by my phone is not a delighted facet of my life once I have realised it. I was so addicted to my phone that my free times are mostly spent on worthless scrolling time. Never on blogging, never on studying, never on acquiring knowledge despite the Internet is a sea of knowledge. AContinue reading “STOP! JUST, STOP!”
Breaking Free
Designed to impair,
To destroy yourselves,
By yourselves,
With your very own hands.
It is a platform to share your memories; it is a place to hoard them. A picture speaks for itself, whether it is a dreadful or cheery memory, it is still a piece of memento to us, significant to us, and perhaps sharing some light with other people. Most of us could not remember incidentsContinue reading “Instagram”
I QUIT!
Social media and mobile games are a bane to my time drainage. They literally sucked my time out of me, and splintered my attention into probably a million pieces after years of over-utilizing these platforms. Fragmented attention, a term coined by a person who was speaking at Ted talks about quitting social media, is aContinue reading “I QUIT!”
Media Slandering
The adage- necessity is the mother of invention, drove humans to create the internet which is widely used in our daily lives, ranging from promulgating data to finding information. We spent a huge chunk of our time on the internet to search, to communicate, and to learn the world around us or to get aContinue reading “Media Slandering”