Happy new year!!yes 2013 is finally here, whoop whoop! I am sure lots of you made new year resolutions, i never bother by the end of the month i would have already forgotten them. I have been gong over all my old blog posts, gosh i was depressed!! Well i am all better now and i actually passed my exams pretty well and i am back at school! So whats in store for 2013? Well, for one its the year i finally leave this country to go abroad. Plus its my year of favour so that should be fun. And basically its just my time to relax and have fun. The AFCON has started, yaay for that. Although i am not that excited, i don't think i even have a proper team that i support but i joined the fantasy league so we will see how that turns out. Lessons have begun but no lecturer has really started teaching, it will probably start full force tomorrow. I don't have much to say so have a good week and if you read my blogs please drop in a comment cause i would like to know how many people actually read this. Thanks and later!!
Have you ever been excited to share with a friend a new project, be it a movie, song, TED Talk, etc by your favourite celebrity only to be shut down by said friend because we have 'cancelled' the person? Saaaame! I remember a few weeks back one of my friends was super excited about this new Tyler Perry movie and I had to educate her real quick about how we had cancelled him. She was obviously not happy. But this new habit, often referred to as cancel culture is becoming increasingly popular. With the COVID19 lockdowns in several countries, people had so much time on their hands that they started scrutinizing their love for celebrities which resulted in many of them being cancelled . So what is cancel culture ? This refers to the practice of withdrawing support for public figures and companies after they have done or said something considered to e objectionable or offensive. It usually happens on social media, specifically Twitter where users are ready with receipts to prove ...
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