Community Engagement: How the Internet Ruined My Perception of What’s Popular
A wonderful article on the tumblr and twitter effect on society.
http://www.good.is/post/community-engagement-how-the-internet-ruined-my-perce…
A wonderful article on the tumblr and twitter effect on society.
http://www.good.is/post/community-engagement-how-the-internet-ruined-my-perce…
Need to watch ASAP
A few looks to follow and be inspired by as summer lingers a little bit longer and autumn approaches.
for more inspiration visit the guys over at street etiquette and GQ StyleSee the opening number for the Sept. 20 premier of Glee!
Goodbye House,
Goodbye to hot summer days spent in the sun room reading.
Goodbye to cool nights watching movies outside on huge bed sheet with a hundred of my closest friends.
Goodbye to late nights stumbling into bed, tired, confused, sad, happy but always glad to be home.
Goodbye to halloween parties, birthday parties, or just parties in your kitchen, living room and basement.
Goodbye to setting off fireworks on your driveway.
Goodbye to garage sales.
Goodbye to days spent at the pool.
Goodbye to dinners that went late into the night, solving the worlds problems around the kitchen table.
Goodbye to my escape from crazy town.
Goodybye to my first place.
Goodbye house, I love you, so lets not make this hard, let us pretend will see each other again.
Until then, your last relative and resident,
Michael
Goodbye house at 2340 Tucson Drive.
In the process of rebranding Confrontation Point ministries and playing around with cover ideas for their summer annual. Thoughts?
So it’s been a while since I last posted anything, but the only thing that has happened was that I helped coordinate media relations for the oldest Christian music festival in the nation, oh wait. I still cannot believe that I was blessed with such a massive opportunity and cannot even begin to thank the dozens of people that guided me, gave me more grace than I deserved and allowed me to gain an invaluable amount of experience.
Though much will change in the coming months for Ichthus, and what my position at Ichthus looks like - is uncertain, the chance to network and meet so many amazing people can’t be replaced. Ichthus’s future is rapidly adjusting to meet the needs of this generation and this year will always be remembered as the year Ichthus asked all the people it’s helped, to help us. Being able to watch and take part in the strategizing of pushing Ichthus forward is an experience I will always remember.Walking into the festival I was filled with so much uncertainty, self-doubt and anxiety, but walking away from it I not only feel that I have strengthened my weakness but have gained so many wonderful new friends, both artist and volunteers. I could not have asked for a more interactive experience and for that I will always be thankful. Stay tuned for more updates yall.