I have a little obsessive-compulsive personality. You can tell because I played online games for eight hours a day.
I don't read much of anything online.
One of the things it was obvious you could do with an online store is have a much more complete selection.
If there's any mystery to me at all, it's probably due to the fact that I'm not online and don't go to conventions--which means that I'm probably not as accessible to fans as most writers are these days. If that makes me seem like a weird recluse, so be it.
I am always hesitant to call myself an activist, mostly out of respect for the activists who are using their bodies and voices to protest or activists online who are constantly engaging and educating others.
I've never done online dating.
Let me finish my music, and let me present it the way I want to present it. And then share it, put it online, do whatever you want to do after that.
I was single for a really long time, then I realized I had abandonment issues. Then I found love online.
I wouldn't say anyone is 100% honest online. I don't see how it's even possible.
And of course the things that get the most attention online tend to be similar to those that succeeded under the old model.
One of the unintended negative consequences of online advertising has been the loss of value in traditional classifieds. It's simply quicker, simply easier for an end user who's online, on a broadband connection, to look things up and to figure out what they want to buy.
Washington wants ObamaCare, the people want freedom. Washington wants amnesty, the people want rule of law. Washington wants power over the internet, the people want freedom online.
A lot of people are living their lives online in much more public ways with Facebook and Twitter.
I'll continue to act when the roles are available, and when I get offered something. But creating original content on my YouTube channel and not having to go through networks or studios, the freedom you have to just do it online, I'm never giving that up.
I think it's both annoying and beneficial that there's so much freedom online.
Communications technology changes possibilities for communication, but that doesn't mean it changes the inherited structure of the brain. So you may think that you're addicted to online reading, but as soon as it isn't available anymore, your brain will pretty immediately adjust to other forms of reading. It's a habit like all habits.
I think in the end, anger and negativity from other people is all about what's going on inside them. So I don't really mind it. There's a lot of it online, there's a load of it on the roads, but I just plow on regardless.
A magazine is so much more beautiful than what's online.
A smartphone links patients' bodies and doctors' computers, which in turn are connected to the Internet, which in turn is connected to any smartphone anywhere. The new devices could put the management of an individual's internal organs in the hands of every hacker, online scammer, and digital vandal on Earth.
Online is online. It's a whole other world. It's not actually real life.