uh oh
- The Colonel says: i agree with j smooth that too many people now spend their time trying to validate their life via SOCIAL media
- The Colonel says: it seems the substance of their life is dependent on the amount of picture albums and status updates thy can accumulate
- The Colonel says: twitter, myspace, facebook, youtube, tumblr, it's all getting to the point of being disturbing
- The Colonel says: i dont understand it
- The Colonel says: people are more concerned with capturing than living
- The Colonel says: what's more important, the event or the 15 pictures and 3 status updates from the event?
- The Colonel says: i don't know that the answer is obvious anymore to an increasing amount
- The Colonel says: i do think its out of hand when your camera phone's presence is probably more important than your own
- The Colonel says: but everyone is free to do whatever the hell they want i guess. except it's constantly drilled in our brains that this is a way of "capturing our memories"
- The Colonel says: i don't think there is anything wrong with the memories part, but when you're capturing them for the sole purpose of your social media updates, maybe it's time to ask yourself WHO these "memories" are really for
- The Colonel says: if you say yourself...
- The Colonel says: in the age of followers, subscribers, and friends lists i guess i beg to differ
- The Colonel says: it's a shame this was over twitter's 140 character limit though wasn't it?