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Ladies and Gentelman, announcing the new, politically correct, socially responsible Maslows Hierarchy of needs!
not a caption but last night Conan told us that there's a new combination social networking site opening - combines twitter, you tube, facebook -
You-twit-face.
Sounds about right to me.
:)
TO TWIT OR NOT TO TWIT; THAT IS THE QUESTION
Introducing the Logo for the Teen Olympics
I believe that Carl Holmes hit this nail on the head with his post! Well done!
How about:
The Counselor's Guide to SocialNetworkism.
Caption: Humanity after the fall.
Convergence
"modern angst?"
it's too bad the author can't find anything redemptive in these things. maybe i could set up a phone chat to talk about the people who have come to meet God as different from how anyone near them has lived because of our renewed contact on facebook. These things can be abused- certainly. But they are also being exploited for funny articles and such. I think they should just be used as tools to love people as best we can.
If no one has ever seen God, but when we love God resides in us, we can love people well through these utilities along with everything else and make the world a better place as a result.
I want the Jesus community to tune their brains to look for the good in things- implement discipline- and take advantage of everything we've got at our disposal.
(One last note: ADHD isn't funny. or something to be made fun of. the kids who are plagued by it have a tough time. i get the joke, but i don't think it's funny. It feels mean to the kids who are stuck living like this.)
That said, I LOVE THIS BLOG and this great theologian! :)
I'm grateful for this voice.
And I don't want to sound overly negative, because I think what you've got going on here is fantastic! :)
Sabbath, circa 2009.
:sarcasm dripping:
xxoo
Great graphic. I like RJS' apt term - Convergence. I have been diagnosed with Adult ADD and I appreciate the humor (which ex;lains my tendency to lose my attention on certain tasks or microfocus on other tasks. HOwever, I managed to graduate with a Master of Theological Studies degree - with much help from my wife). I go on the internet to check my email, but then I've checked ten rss feeds, read twelve blogs, posted on my blog, checked my bank account, looked up some cool web sites, watched new movie trailers or TED videos and next thing 2 hours have past when I should've been done in 10 minutes. I think another circle called 'procrastination' could be added.
the Solosensi's dilemna
The Third Way - A Cyber-Societal Trinity
peelingdragonskin.wordpress.com
A caption would only spoil it. It is perfect just the way it is. I did not just LOL. I could not stop LingOL.
How about the anti-perichoretic trinity?
All things for all personality disorders, so that one might by all means annoy some.
This logo is so very true! You gave me a nervous laugh while I viewed it cause it home quite uncomfortably.
And yes, I posted this on my blog which fits right in with the narcissistic portion of this classic logo.;)
One App to rule them all, One App to find them,
One App to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
MySpace is so passe. Puhlease, get UTD or enter yourself in the nursing home.
New Facebook Quiz: Which member of the cyber-networking trinity are you?
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Where is BeliefNet, Wordpress and Blogger in that Graphic :)
A cluster of interrelated vices, to be sure. Unplug--and live.
The theological heir of Moe, Larry, and Curley.
Moses held the stone tablets and just sighed.
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