New Years Resolutions- do you always make them?

Do you make new years resolutions?

 

Do you keep them?Woman Wink

 

I have 2 so far, swim more and read more books...

Anybody want to share theirs?

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i start my New Year Res on Wednesday. Im getting in early in case i fail.

 

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you can do it daydream 🌟
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mine is to wake up with a hangover.

 

not hard to acheive really

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mrgrizz, is it the same resolution every year??

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@youcandoityoucandoityoucandoit wrote:

mrgrizz, is it the same resolution every year??


yes

 

and i have a 100% success rate

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@*mrgrizz* wrote:

@youcandoityoucandoityoucandoit wrote:

mrgrizz, is it the same resolution every year??


yes

 

and i have a 100% success rate


maybe its more a promise than a resolution? Woman LOL

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It would be good if the extremes on both sides of the political spectrum would resolve to get off their computers and out into the real world for a change instead of posting their constant diatribes on here.  Those who are employed could also resolve to  put in a full days work for which they are paid - perhaps their employers might appreciate that resolution too Smiley Frustrated 

 

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2015 New Year's resolution: Let's wean ourselves off the Twitter outrage

Of all the idiotic headlines we've endured in 2014, none beats this one: "Iggy Azalea slammed for silence as celebrities react to Eric Garner decision."

The opening paragraph of this story bleated: "Celebrities are using social media to post their thoughts and feelings on the grand jury decision not to indict the officer in the death of Eric Garner."

Azalea's crime, it emerged, was her "lack of empathy" for the man, who died tragically in police custody. The evidence? It wasn't that she said something callous about the verdict. Rather, she failed to tweet her feelings about it.


Enough.

Let's make 2015 the year of Judicious Outrage.

Let's not react to every bit of celebrity idiocy. Every thoughtless utterance from every reality show goon. Every misstep from every media outlet.

Stop. Think.

If you have something to say, by all means, say it. Just don't spout your "gut instincts" without subjecting them to some rudimentary critical analysis.

Or be like Iggy. Fierce, passionate, clever, articulate. And unencumbered by a compulsion to "post your feelings" at every turn.

As the woman herself put it: "The world is too hung up on what is or isn't said on Twitter. There is an actual world out there, and multiple ways you can promote change."



 
Happy New Year Everyone.
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@watta*drama*queen wrote:

It would be good if the extremes on both sides of the political spectrum would resolve to get off their computers and out into the real world for a change instead of posting their constant diatribes on here.  Those who are employed could also resolve to  put in a full days work for which they are paid - perhaps their employers might appreciate that resolution too Smiley Frustrated 

 


I think some people are timesharing their jobs though Watta Woman LOL

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