Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Why Do People...Read Over Our Shoulders?

One of the biggest invasions of a teenagers' privacy. Not because you're doing something 'bad' but because they're YOUR personal messages. Don't go snooping in my phone either, and while you're at it, stop watching me type my password.

Where did our manners go? Far away apparently, because what was once something we were happy to keep to ourselves seems to have become public property overnight!

So how do we explain it? Because we're Gen Y, we're all open and it's okay?! Nope I don't think that's it. We just got lazy at hiding how nosey we are. I see my mum do it all the time...
1 New Message..."Ah, who's that from??" Don't ask me why she asks, we all know she saw who it was from before I did.

But what do we expect? In this day and age it's hard to keep anything hush.
So do we just deal with it? I guess so, because lets face it, curiousity is a funny thing - everyone wants to know everyone's business.

Just remember, while you're reading over someone's shoulder, someone's looking over yours...

Posted by Jesslyn Mapstone.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Why Do People..."LOL"

You're having a conversation with your friends and you have just told your friends the funniest story you have ever heard and you anxiously wait to hear them laugh then... "Lol, That was Funny."


WHY?! Is the thousand year old tradition of expressing emotion through laughter suddenly dying out with the onslaught of technology? Or is our generation just seriously beginning to lose our sense of humor?


Okay, fair enough I can understand that the idea of letting people know that your laughing online is more easily understood by lol or rofl, rather than brewhahahahaha, but taking it from an internet sensation and moving it into reality is just a whole other issue all together!


Every time I am having a conversation with someone in person that says "lol" or "wtf" or "rofl" or even "btw" (believe me it has been done) I find myself standing there wanting to punch them in the face!


Not only is is it a major annoyance but unbelievably addictive! I find myself slowly loosing my ability to laugh as it is being sucked up by the increasingly prevalent social norm of expressing laughter through one word....lol.


Therefore I submit a challenge to you all, next time you feel the urge to laugh at something... just do it! Let's combat this phenomenon before it overtakes us!


Posted By Bianca Vitale.


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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Why Do People...TALK IN CAPS!!?!

Whether it be via mobile phones, email, instant messaging or in one of the other multitudes of forms that electronic messaging can be used in, there is nothing worse than talking to some one who thinks that caps lock is cruise control for cool.

Nothing says “I’m 12 years old” more clearly then seeing an entire paragraph/ conversation sprinkled with LOOOOOL!!! or YEAH SURE!! SEE YOU SOON!! !!! LOVE YOU XXXMWAHxXXxX. If you met that same person on the street and were having the same conversation, would you jump around and scream in a shrill voice about how bored you are at the moment? Do you honestly roll around on the floor with laughter every time someone says something even remotely amusing? No? Then why do you feel the need to shout it across the chat room?

Using caps doesn’t harm anyone in anyway, there’s no law against sounding like a retard; yet I’m sure I’m not alone when I feel like throttling the next person who tries to use caps to make their argument more valid, or a joke more amusing.

So next time you get the urge to caps a reply in forum, a text to your (long suffering) friend or an IM reply; Stop. Take a deep breath. Rethink whether the information you’re about to share should be screamed hysterically. Then regardless of what you think, turn caps OFF. You are helping make the world a better place.

Posted by Jessica Shute.

Image source: SeriousLulz.com

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Why Do People...Walk So Slow?

Why do people walk so slow on public pathways, inside a shopping centre or in a busy street? Furthermore, why do people always feel the need to stop dead in their tracks, right in the middle of the way, upon greeting someone they know? For god’s sake, step to the side so that the flow of pedestrian traffic is not obstructed and distracted by your loud proclamations of “OMG WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?”, with arms flailing maniacally as you try to hug each other with 50 shopping bags in hand.

It is my proposal that all pedestrian walkways should carry the same rules as the road: “keep left unless overtaking”. In fact, perhaps flashing neon lights should be a legal requirement for individuals who cannot keep up with the average 80m/min walking speed. This way, those who know how to walk like normal people are able to arrive at their destination on time and without “walk rage”. Don’t get me wrong, there are some individuals, such as the elderly or disabled, who are simply unable to go any faster – but the rest of us really have no excuse. Stop being lazy and get out of my way!

Posted by Jessica Di Blasio.

Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8519457@N04/4225091877

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Why Do People...Text While They Drive?

So, I'm rushing to get to work the other week, only to miss the green light when the driver in front of me, completely engaged in her text message, fails to pull off. Mum and Dad told us again and again to turn our phones off when we drive... so why don't we?

I've been guilty of it, sneaking a quick reply while you're driving, because it's harmless right?
Maybe... but not always, in fact just the other day, i was a passenger to a driver who was texting while driving. I didn't feel safe at all, especially when she grazed the curb when she rounded a corner.

The reason I get annoyed at people who text while they drive is because driver's around us need to be extra alert to make up for you lack of attention. Unfortunately, most drivers are doing the same thing. We often question why there are so many accidents on the road, yet they're so easily preventable. We're capable of reducing so many of the accidents which have claimed friends and loved ones.

So it's simple! Stop texting, and keep your eyes on the road!

Posted by Jesslyn Mapstone.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Why Do People...

Have you ever gone shopping, hung out with friends, met new people or even just watched television and wondered to yourself "what the heck are they doing?"

Our blog is aiming to criticise behaviors that are rapidly becoming social norms, pointing out things that are really beginning to bug us!

Check regularly to find out what is making us tick and feel free to leave your own opinion over whether you agree with us or think we are being overly critical. It's a touchy subject, not everyone will agree, but I am sure that everyone can relate that sometimes people, things, habits and life in general can really piss you off!

Our group members include: Bianca Vitale, Jessica Di Blasio, Jesslyn Mapstone & Jessica Shute.

Posted by Bianca Vitale.

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Our Future Blog Design

Designing a blog is often one of the most difficult and arduous tasks. As we are short on time, we have decided to select a pre-made template that we feel is minimalistic - largely because we wish to get our point across as quickly and easily as possible. In addition, colour selection is important. Given that we have chosen to blog about our pet hates and annoying habits, red seemed to be one of the most fitting colours for displaying anger. However, a simple block red is a little bit too confronting for the reader. As you can see from our storyboard, we have chosen a burgundy colour that is complemented by the muted grey tones. In order to fulfill the assignment requirements, we have to select a colour other than black for our text. This is highly restrictive, as a blog exists to be read and other colours are difficult to discern. For this reason, we felt it would be best to go with a deep grey text colour.

The design of the logo keeps in line with the minimalistic theme displayed throughout, while aptly conveying the general theme of the blog to the reader. The assignment brief also states that we must have our "About Me" section on the right-hand side and this stipulation is one of the major factors in our consideration of blog layout. Essentially, we feel it is important to ensure the design of the blog is simple and easy to navigate, as this will entice readers to stay focused on the blog content. You can view a larger resolution of our storyboard by clicking on the image.

Posted by Group Two.