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Status Updates posted by Hollow Graves
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Question I have been meaning to ask for forever??
What's a shardbuddy??
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Guys!!!!!
Conan Gray dropped a new song yesterday. It is so good. I have been listening to it in repeat for like an hour. Its called Never Ending Song.
The music video was just awesome too.
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How do you guys post art on here? I have no idea but I want to share my art with you guys.
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I am so bored of my music right now. Does anyone have any good recommendations
Book recommendations too.
Also, how do you guys do a status update on a phone? Cause I have been on my phone sometimes and I was going to do a SU but I don't know how.
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oop sorry it took me so long to reply. He does sort of crazy 80's style electronic? his music is a little insane, i think he has what you would call a cult-following (sorry if i'm using that term wrong ahahaha i don't really know what it means). i personally eat sleep and breath his stuff but it is bat-sh t so be warned lmao. it's super catchy!! all of his songs just scratch my brain.
wait. do you know potter puppet pals? like the viral video with the harry potter puppets singing about their names, and there's a mysterious ticking noise and stuff? that's the guy behind lemon demon.
SpoilerSpoilerSpoileralso do you know the song two trucks? it's a little viral i think
if you don't, DO NOT LOOK IT UP I SWEAR
but if you do, that's lemon demon lmao. that song is from his most insane album, nature tapes. most of his music is not like that ahahahaha
i swear though don't look it up if you don't know about it ;-;
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Yes actually. I have seen the potter puppets. Lets just say my brother regrets showing me because I scared the crap out of him when I pop up and say "DUMBLEDORE" at the top of my lungs. Good to know that Lemon Demon does that.
And don't worry about responding late. I tend to go days with out respond.
SpoilerAnd no I don't know it. But you telling me telling me not to look it up makes me want to.
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It is only 10:12 in the morning and I am already out of rep points to give. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN!!
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Guys I am sobbing.
I finished Crooked Kingdom last night. It is both super sweet and super super sad.
Why did that have to happen?? Like come on. *sobs some more*
On a slightily happier note, when I am done with my painting of Kaz (the Freddy Carter Kaz), I will figure out how to post it if you guys want to see it.
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I thought you said you went inactive. You were on here Monday?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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I am reading the Six of Crows duology right now. And man, after reading shadow and bone trilogy, it is absolutely hilarious. The whole Shadow and Bone thing is light vs dark, and good vs evil. And Six of Crows is just mmmmoooooooooonnnnneeeeeyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also my friends are worried for me because I just want to be Kaz Brekker so so much. Does that worry you guys?
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Yes very very much money. That I have to agree with you for sure Cruciatus_heart.
I unfortunately believe I know what you are talking about. And yes it is very sad. (Pinterest spoiled some things)
I know right. But when I tell my friends (who haven't read the books), they think I am insane and worry about my sanity (which is funny cause I already don't have any)
Yes nuff said in deed
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I guess I will say it.
High School is so freaken hard.
I am two weeks behind and school ends a month from today. Talk about homework taking over my every waking moment.
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Okay. Dump time.
I have failing school right now. There are 4 weeks left of term and I am two weeks behind. All of my grades are f's. And I don't have time to get everything done and it is stressing me out. Especially with my parents getting mad at me for being this far behind as well. I literally only do homework these days. Every little time to do what brings me joy.
On top of that. I have been 16 since September, and I don't even have a driving permit. And my friends keep pushing me. They are always asking when I am getting my license or a permit. Why am I not doing what they think I should be doing. And I have tried to tell them that my family does have money for me to get a license and be on the insurance. But they are just thinking that it is an excuse to get them to drive me everywhere. And so now I don't know what to do with that relationship because she is my best friend. But she is adding a whole other layer of stress. I have the hardest time not just screaming and crying when ever she asks and gives me a disappointed look.
My other friends hate me and think I am a jerk. And the girl I like thinks I am insane.
My parents on top of the grades disappointment, are disappointed in me not being straight. And they don't support me at all. And they are trying to force be to go back to church.
So all of that is a mess and it is making me a mess. And personally it gets really hard to find a point in living. And I know that sounds drastic but my life is falling to pieces. I have no one here to help me and I cry myself to sleep everynight.
The only reason I am trying is because my family is working on adopting a little girl. And she, without knowing it, is my will to live. But we wont be able to adopt anyone till next school year. So that isn't even helping me right now.
I don't know what to do. Does any one have any advice.
Sorry this got so long and depressing.
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Hey guys.
So I have kind of a depressing questioning. And I don't know how to make it less depressing so I will just ask.
How do you cope when one of your grandfather's die?
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That is what my friends said. One of them had a similar thing happen in May.
I wasn't really close but he is the only one on that side of the family that I like and didn't treat my mother badly. (dad's side of the family.) But the problem is, is that i haven't see him in months and now I can't see him.
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Hey y'all.
It has been a freaken while. Sorry I totally forgot that this site existed. It has been a very busy last you few months. By that I mean school has taken over life, again. I love you all but I don't have time to read through 263 notifications. Would you guys give me a run down of what has happened since the beginning of June?
If you want to reach me easier (I am going to try to get on the Shard more though), I can be reached on Discord every easily. You can send a friend request to the user name on the picture, it want let me send it through text.
I love you all. Hope you all the best life.
Spoiler is discord profile pic for y'all if you want to get to me.
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(Also for every one who said Happy Birthday, thank you!!!!!)
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Whoa. Being gone for five days and now I have to read 47 status up dates. You guys are the best.
Well. I am 3 days late but who care. HAPPY PRIDE MONTH guys. It is nice to have supportive friends here and in person. My family is so homophobic and that makes it so that I can't tell them that I am pan and all that jazz. Also just thought that you guys should know, I really don't care what pronouns that you use for me.
School ended a week ago. Unfortunately so did my seasonal depression and PTSD. I have anxiety and when I can't stay in the loop with my friends (I am almost 16 and my parents still wont get me a phone) it gets worse. You guys do help a lot and it is great to talk with you.
I will be on here even less then I was during the school year and just want you guys to know that you are all great and supportive people.
So that is all that is up with me.
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Hey guys!!!
Weird question. (Ya trying to figure this out after weird conversations in math class)
How do you find your zodiac signs, like moons and houses?
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I just started reading the Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout and ugh it is amazing. To bad I have a couple of weeks for the next book.
Anyways. Does anybody have good book suggestions? (Other than Brandon Sanderson
I have read all of his stuff).
I am in desperate need of some more books to read.
And what is a good entry point of manga. My friend has bee pestering me to read some.
Finally giving in.
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Being a teen author it is hard for people to not understand that your work space (or my bedroom in this case) as a delicate and slightly insane balance that only you understand.
It took measures to 1. make my family laugh at me and 2. tell them to stop being so annoying and leave me alone. Who knows if it will work.
So I taped this to my door.
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Okay so I may or may not need more English help.
I have to much evidence and need to get them into small three sentences at most. (evidence is in spoiler text box. I didn't know how to name it something different. Kind of new to this stuff still)
Sub claim one: It distracts from positive activities
SpoilerEvidence 1: “On any given day, teens in the United States spend about nine hours using media for their enjoyment, according to the report by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit focused on helping children, parents and educators navigate the world of media and technology. Let's just put nine hours in context for a second. That's more time than teens typically spend sleeping, and more time than they spend with their parents and teachers. And the nine hours does not include time spent using media at school or for their homework. If teens are, on average, spending nine hours a day consuming media, it's not such a surprise they're often doing it while doing their homework. Half of teens say they "often" or "sometimes" use social media or watch TV while doing their homework. Some 60% say they text and more than 75% say they listen to music while working on schoolwork at home. And of the kids who multitask, most don't think it effects the quality of their work. Nearly two-thirds say watching TV or texting makes no difference and more than 50% feel the same way when it comes to social media. While ours kids are growing up in a 24/7 digital world, children in lower income households have less access to technology than kids from wealthier families. Only 54% of teens in households making less than $35,000 a year have a laptop in their home versus 92% of teens in households making $100,000 a year or more. The implications of this digital transformation are huge for tweens and teens, educators, policymakers and parents. “For one, living and communicating via mobile devices gets in the way of empathy,” said Steyer. “Texting is so much less empathetic than having a conversation in person and looking somebody in the eye and having physical or at least a verbal presence with them,” he said. Add in the issues of digital addiction and the attention and distraction implications that come with mobile devices, and "empathy is really, really under siege," he said. "That's a huge issue in terms of society and human relationships and how young people are evolving in a social, emotional context." he added, saying more research is needed.” (Source 2)
“’Our results suggest that social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt activities that have a positive impact on mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful content, particularly the negative experience of cyber-bullying," study co-author Russell Viner of the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health said in a statement.” (Source 3)
Sub claim 2: It can lead to isolation of teens
SpoilerEvidence 2: “When people can't scroll and post as they usually do, Kerner said they can become bored and vulnerable to difficult emotions and stressors -- sometimes without knowing how to cope with them. "People find that they are alone with their own thoughts. And they're a little bit of a stranger to themselves in a way. Prior to social media, I think we were much better at being on our own, finding ways to engage ourselves and remain curious," Kerner added. "People definitely have a fear of missing out," Kerner explained. Losing or breaking a phone, or having a phone die can cause folks to panic, he said, as it prevents them from knowing what's happening and being connected to others. The outage, conversely, "provided a great sense of relief, because everybody was experiencing it. So people didn't feel as alone or as isolated or as panicked," Kerner told CNN. "Once people realized, 'oh, these networks are almost all down,' there was this bizarre, but very clear sense of relief. The feeling was 'I don't have anything I have to keep up with. I'm not missing out on anything,'" Duffy told CNN. During the outage, "people realized in real time the importance of face-to-face relationships, and the relative emptiness of a connection that takes place solely via Facebook or Instagram," he added. "The smartphone is the modern-day hypodermic needle, delivering digital dopamine 24/7 for a wired generation," Lembke wrote. While "social media addiction" is not currently included in the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders," Lembke told CNN she believes social media can be addictive, based on her clinical experience and her knowledge of how human connection and dopamine release are tied. "We can verifiably show that human connections stimulate dopamine release, which is how they are reinforcing, and anything that stimulates dopamine in the brain's reward pathway has the potential to be addictive," Lembke explained. The Facebook outage was something of an "accidental en masse experiment that hopefully revealed to people just how addicted they've become," Lembke said. Marriage and family therapist Ian Kerner often assigns homework to his clients that involves curbing the use of devices during time spent with partners and family members. "The number one complaint that I think I hear from couples is that he or she is always on their phone," Kerner told CNN. Lembke hopes the outage "will encourage people to actually intentionally plan to abstain from social media, and maybe their phones altogether, for a period of time." She recommends laying off social media completely -- whether that means selected apps or putting the phone away altogether -- for one month, enough time for the brain's reward pathways to reset themselves.” (Source 1)
“One of the most deeply felt ironies of social media is that it is kind of a lie. The person we pretend to be is disconnected from the person that is; the bustling lives of others we like and scroll through are nothing more than curated alternate realities masking flaws and banalities barely different than our own. The researchers asked 1,787 participants ages 19 to 32 about their social media habits and how they feel about their places in the world. They gauged their agreement with statements like "I feel that people barely know me" or "I feel that people are around me but not with me." There were some limitations, too: Participants self-reported their social media use, so responses were subject to memory and other biases. The results can't be generalized to other age ranges, either. Still, it turns out, participants with high usage of platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Reddit also perceived themselves to be more socially isolated. Now, the research presents us with a big, thorny question: Do people feel more isolated BECAUSE of social media, or do people who feel isolated just tend to engage in social media more, perhaps, as the study suggests, as a form of connection? The study posits that this question could be tackled by examining the kinds of social media people engage in: Do they actively post and chat with friends, or do they passively scroll and observe activity without engaging? Though these questions have yet to be answered, the researchers point out that feelings of isolation are often associated with negative health effects such as weight, sleep patterns and immune function. So looking into social media usage and its effects or motivations could help combat more than just loneliness.” (Source 6 (Backup Source)
Sub Claim 3: Can lead to depression and mental issues
SpoilerEvidence 3: “For every additional hour young people spend on social media or watching television, the severity of depressive symptoms they experience goes up, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics on Monday. The researchers found that high levels of social media use over four years was associated with increased depression -- and each one-hour increase in the average time students said they spent on social media was associated with an increase in the severity of depression symptoms within that same year. The tendency to already watch high levels of television over four years without an increase was associated with less depression. But the researchers found that each one-hour increase in the average amount of time students said they spent watching television within a given year was associated with an increase in the severity of depression symptoms that year. Dr. Gary Maslow, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Duke Health and assistant professor of pediatrics at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, said in January that he often points his patients' families to the American Academy of Pediatrics for tips on how to establish healthy social media habits at home. One tip is to set up a charging station in the home, he said, so cell phones are not charged in the bedroom, which can lead to distractions and sleep interruptions. "Get an alarm clock, so the kid doesn't use their phone as an alarm, and really limit that nighttime usage, because we know sleep affects mood and everything else," Maslow said. "It's a balance, because there are benefits to engagement with media. There are so many ways in which social media is important and has positive features, but there's also ways in which social media can replace social support and connection from people you are living with in person," he said. "So it's finding that sweet spot."” (Source 4)
Evidence 4: “1. Don't let the Internet get you down. 2. Data is your friend. 3. Put the phone down. And especially put your children's phones down. For example, if you view Facebook through a half-empty glass, it may feel like an endless land of one-upmanship where everybody is doing better than you. On the other hand, if you look at it as a tool for building supportive relationships, it's a great place to find sympathy, encouragement and connection. "Just being a heavy user of social media, like Facebook, doesn't mean you're likely more vulnerable to depression," she says. Social media can have effects on mental health. Studies have shown that getting "likes" for Facebook posts actually results in a release of dopamine, a brain chemical associated with pleasure. Moreover, sad or moving posts can promote release of oxytocin, the "love hormone," which makes us feel protected.” (Source 5)
Counter claim: Some have argued that social media does not straight up cause mental health problems.
SpoilerEvidence 5: "’Our results suggest that social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt activities that have a positive impact on mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful content, particularly the negative experience of cyber-bullying,’ study co-author Russell Viner of the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health said in a statement. In other words: Social media itself might not be to blame for mental health issues; rather, it takes away from girls' sleep quality and exercise while exposing users to cyberbullying, and that's what leads to lower well-being and problems with mental health. … With this study, the problem is put in a better context. It's not necessarily social media that's causing these issues, it's more likely the content that young people are exposed to and its hindrance of healthy sleep and exercise.” (Source 3)
Rebuttal: However, the sources say that through it does not directly cause harm, but it causes the reasons behind the harm.
SpoilerEvidence 6: “It's an important distinction, says Ann DeSmet, a professor at Ghent University in Belgium who was not involved in the research. "If the displacement of healthy lifestyles and cyberbullying can be attenuated, the positive effects of social media use, such as encouraging social interactions, can be more endorsed," she said in a statement. The researchers found that, in both sexes, very frequent social media use was associated with greater psychological distress. The effect was especially clear among girls: The more often they checked social media, the greater their psychological distress. But nearly 60% of the impact on psychological distress in girls could be accounted for by low sleep quality and greater exposure to cyberbullying, with decreased physical activity playing a lesser role. But for boys, those factors explained only 12% of the effects of very frequent social media use on psychological distress. The research, published Tuesday in the journal The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, involved interviews with almost 10,000 children between the ages of 13 and 16 in England. The researchers found that social media may harm girls' mental health by increasing their exposure to bullying and reducing their sleep and physical exercise.” (Source 3)
“But it can really take a toll on youngsters. In a study from Stanford on girls age 8-12, "those who say they spend considerable amounts of time using multimedia describe themselves in ways that suggest they are less happy and less socially comfortable than peers who say they spend less time on screens," The New York Times observed. The study is by no means conclusive, but it does offer food for thought, Lyn Mikel Brown, an education professor, told the newspaper. "The clear message is also how important it is for parents to create opportunities for girls to unplug, to live a balanced life, and increase quality face-to-face time with the people important to them," said Mikel Brown. It all sounds like common sense -- but then, so does most advice on social well-being. Which is why some of the shrewdest words on the subject have nothing to do with social media at all.” (Source 5)
Sorry to bug you for help with my homework.
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So, I know that I bugged you guys for English help the other day and my friend loved what you said.
She was wondering if you guys could help her as well. Her topic is why there should be no school on fridays bc it improves mental health, districts can save money, and students can better balance out their lives.
Sorry to bug you guys about English homework. I am sure that you guys have enough work of your own.
Sorry!
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Okay I need some serious help.
I am behind in English. For some reason I can't figure out how to get a catchy purpose for this.
My topic is Teens and young adults should use social media in moderation because it can distracts from positive activities, it can cause isolation in youth, and it can lead to depression and mental issues.
(I didn't start to seriously using the Shard until I started to write this speech
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You guys are great. I really love yours @Sequence
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