Welcome to all the gossip-addicts; not here to judge, I myself is included in this craze. I cannot put the mouse down - continuously scanning the net for the newest dish. I came across something today that had me baffled. It was about The Dream and his wife Christina Milian - headline, "The Dream and Christina Milian Over?????" So, me being the curious person that I am, clicked with the quickness only to be disappointed. This was the offering, (view photo to the left). Where does this come across as a marriage destroyed...looks to me like a hardworking man just having a good time. Or am I missing something?
With all of this in mind, I came to think of how factual most of the things that we read really are. Now I am not here to attack a whole industry, far be it for me to be hypocritical, but I am in search of the truth - and I need you guys to help me out. How much of the so-called dish we get served is true, or does it even matter? Are we so intrigued by the lives of others that we throw caution to the wind as soon as we see headlines? Are we addicted to
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eyewonder. Example, yesterday the headline was Nene from Atlanta Housewives and her husband were on the verge of divorce after having been split for some time, and I couldn't wait to see why. FYI - I still don't know why, but I found myself hanging on to every word of the publication which served me this dish..smh..Someone help me!
Some time ago I was against twitter (DON'T KILL ME) 'cause I refused to be that interested to "follow" someone else. I have a hard enough time keeping up with my whereabouts most of the time, and indeed need calendars, post-its, all of the above to keep me focused (Come on now, you know you are the same way - admit it).
Again not here to badger, just wanted to share my thoughts and get some feedback.
So, be sure to COMMENT!
"These words are a chance to be remembered and reprised."
-Basquait
Spread Love. Live Life. Be Inspired.
Proud supporter of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
*Pictures provided by mediatakeout.com
With all of this in mind, I came to think of how factual most of the things that we read really are. Now I am not here to attack a whole industry, far be it for me to be hypocritical, but I am in search of the truth - and I need you guys to help me out. How much of the so-called dish we get served is true, or does it even matter? Are we so intrigued by the lives of others that we throw caution to the wind as soon as we see headlines? Are we addicted to
eyewonder. Example, yesterday the headline was Nene from Atlanta Housewives and her husband were on the verge of divorce after having been split for some time, and I couldn't wait to see why. FYI - I still don't know why, but I found myself hanging on to every word of the publication which served me this dish..smh..Someone help me!
Some time ago I was against twitter (DON'T KILL ME) 'cause I refused to be that interested to "follow" someone else. I have a hard enough time keeping up with my whereabouts most of the time, and indeed need calendars, post-its, all of the above to keep me focused (Come on now, you know you are the same way - admit it).
Again not here to badger, just wanted to share my thoughts and get some feedback.
"These words are a chance to be remembered and reprised."
-Basquait
Spread Love. Live Life. Be Inspired.
Proud supporter of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
*Pictures provided by mediatakeout.com
idk y im addicted, i just am lol