HomeTagsPosts tagged with "Facebook"

Facebook

by

Rather than give up the usual chocolate or ice cream for Lent, we’ve come up with a list of annoying habits we could all do with putting an end to.

1. Eating smelly food on the bus/train/luas

2. Saying “never again” after a night out

3. Repeating the phrase “I’m dyyyyying” at least 60 times after a night out

4. Pressing snooze again and again and again…and once more

5. Watching The Jeremy Kyle Show

6. Secretly loving Joe Duffy’s Liveline

7. Listening to Liveline

8. Not realising that people know when you look at their LinkedIn profiles

9. Reading the Daily Mail

10. Pointing out mistakes on the Daily Mail

11. Facebook creepin’

12. Secretly fancying Ryan Tubridy…wait, sorry, we meant Gosling. Swear. 

13. Writing articles about Ryan Gosling (never!) 

14. Eavesdropping on the table next to you at the restaurant

15. Going into Penney’s to buy hair clips and coming out with 4 massive paper bags. Oops. 

16. Instgramming every single thing you eat

17. Googling yourself

18. “Socially” smoking

19. Not just “socially” drinking

20. Writing lists for every aspect of your life

Trending

by

There is a Breaking Bad Spoiler at 0:48 – don’t say we didn’t warn you!

Trending

by

A much loved and respected actor was lost this weekend and many of his fellow actors and public figures have been using social media outlets to voice their grief and dismay at losing Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Gwyneth Paltrow uploaded this cute picture of her laughing alongside Philip saying, “Philip was a true genius”.

PSH_1

Madonna took to her Instagram account to voice her grief, writing “Lost another genius! What a tragedy”.

PSH_2

Sir Ian McKellan’s touching tribute to the late actor featured an image of Philip and Natalie Portman shooting for the movie, The Seagull in 2001. McKellan talks about his regret at not meeting Hoffman when he came to see his play last month, saying; “Last month he came to our plays at the Cort Theatre. I wish, now more than ever, we had met afterwards, so I could have told him of my admiration”.

PSH_4

Trending

by

Long gone are the days when all a teen had to worry about was hiding their diary under their mattress.

A new study has revealed that the majority of parents regularly check their children’s online activity, despite how guilty it makes them feel.

Internet safety firm, BullGuard, conducted a survey of 2,000 parents and found that six out of 10 mums and dads read their youngsters’ emails, texts and Facebook messages.

Despite feeling guilty, parents are saying that this snooping is necessary in order to keep a close eye on their kids.

20% of parents say they’ve been “shocked” by the content they found in their child’s text messages or Facebook accounts, with 17% intervening after a child was threatened online.

Suddenly our penned crushes on the boy down the road don’t seem so scandalous, do they, mum?

Trending