Sunday, December 1, 2013

Kim's twitter Feud

Another star bites back on twitter. We hear about ofeten that people jump on all kinds of social sites and jumps freely expresses their opinion on different stars pages. Kim Kardashin although many feel it's well deserved have been no stranger telling her off through the social media. here recently after she posted about taking her daughter swimming for the first time and was attacked by another twitter. Yahoo says "
"We took our baby girl swimming today for the 1st time, she loved it so much! #BestDayEver," the 33-year-old wrote. Shortly after posting the message, a commenter apparently replied that it was nice that the baby girl "got to see her parents for a change!"
That snarky quip elicited a quick response from Kardashian. "[You] sound so ignorant. Bc I don't tweet or instagram my every move w my daughter means I am not with her 247? We share what we want," the first-time mom wrote. "Or is it bc I go support my fiancé at every show & I pos.t pix? When the baby goes down 4 bed or a nap, parents are allowed 2 work & support each other."
I am so for kim Responding back. I think people are toooooo comfortable behind the screens and say anything that comes to their minds. I think people should remember the saying "if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say anything at all." Also I agree with kim because we cant assume that we know a star based on the information that makes it to the news.

How about you? do you think it's ok to attack stars through social media? Is it what they signed up for as a celebrity or do posters take it too far?

full link here:
 http://omg.yahoo.com/news/kim-kardashian-takes-north-swimming-first-time-defends-231500635-us-weekly.html

Humblebrag? Bragging on Twiter tisk tisk or is it ?

Humble bragging?  according  to abc news " Josh Romney, Mitt Romney's son, is drawing some flak after rescuing four people from a car crash on Thanksgiving. It wasn't the act itself that sparked the ire of so many on social media, but rather the tweet he posted in the aftermath of his self-acknowledged heroism.
Romney tweeted a photo of himself standing next to the overturned SUV, writing:
"Was first on scene to big accident, see pic of car in the house. I lifted 4 people out to safety. All ok. Thankful." @joshromney
The photo and caption of the offending tweet quickly drew accusations of "humble bragging," considered by some an even worse offense than overt bragging. Why? Because the humble brag is not only doused with an obvious shot at phony modesty, but it also cheekily seeks the sympathy of an audience supposedly incognizant of what the braggart is trying to get away with."
I don't  find it offensive or out right wrong because people are known to over tweet things in their lives. Therefore, I'm not shocked he tweeted it. However, I don't think I would post my good deeds online only because I just feel like that it is something that should be kept between God and yourself. One thing I hate the most are like my picture of tweet because ABC. However, with that said I don't think the he is a bad person because of it. Honestly, I rolled my eyes as I rolled as I read the story and it start talking about people complaining.

How do you feel about him showing the picture and post on Twitter? Is it shameful or no big deal?
Below is the picture that got him in trouble and the link to the whole story?
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/josh-romney-draws-fire-crash-heroism-humblebrag-025554396--abc-news-celebrities.html


Josh Romney Draws Fire for 'Humblebrag' After Crash Heroism