It’s the lies, the lies all over social media platforms and the truth is rejected – it’s INSANE!!!
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Spewing at the Podium
What Is Social Media?
Social media refers to websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. This can include platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and many others. Social media allows individuals to connect, interact, and share information with others across the globe. It has become an integral part of modern communication and has a significant impact on various aspects of society, including business, politics, and personal relationships.
Sharing Feelings on Social Media
Sharing feelings on social media can serve as a way to express oneself, connect with others, and seek support. It can provide a sense of community, offer a platform for raising awareness about important issues, and facilitate conversations about mental health. However, it’s important to consider the potential impact on privacy and mental well-being before sharing personal feelings online. Balancing the benefits of expression with the need for boundaries is crucial in navigating social media’s influence on emotional well-being.
Passive Aggressive
Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by indirect resistance to the demands of others, often through procrastination, sullenness, or stubbornness. It can manifest in various ways, such as subtly avoiding responsibilities or expressing resentment through subtle, non-verbal means. This behavior can be detrimental to relationships and should be addressed through open communication and conflict resolution.
Speaking at the Podium
Anger is simmering as words are written on digital parchment, veiled in cryptic layers. The protagonist weaves a tapestry of subtle accusations, thickening the air with unspoken grievances. The screen bears witness to their silent storm. The post begins with [A statement that would under healthy situations the reader would be led to believe the writer is sharing encouraging words.] which is actually a veil of civility concealing the tempest within.
The post continues, dripping with venom and causing scars etched in pixels. The crowd gathers, deciphering the riddles and speculating on the unnamed foe. The digital battlefield unfolds, a war fought with ellipses, metaphors, and half-truths. The nameless adversary stumbles upon the post, sensing the hidden blade. The author remains enigmatic, their wrath veiled in poetic prose. The nameless grudges linger, etching themselves into the digital ether, waiting for resolution or oblivion. In this silent rebellion, the unspoken name becomes a battle cry, and the post bears witness to the rage that dared not speak its name.
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The Gorilla at Miami University
Civic Engagement at MiamiUniversity reads:
Through civic engagement, we recognize our mutual responsibility to care for each other in the college, in our communities, and on our planet. This responsibility may be accomplished through political activity, community service, engagement in leadership roles, advocacy or becoming informed about issues that relate to social change.
University of Miami Service Standards

A group of university students posted a video asking, “What type of animal would you like to see on campus?”, they responded with “gorilla” and pointed the camera at a Black professor.
Umiami y’all stand for this ? #greenscreenvideo #viral #BLM #umiami Their Standing Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion reads:
The Standing Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is entrusted with researching, recommending, and promoting educational and programmatic efforts that are consistent with the University’s unwavering dedication to diversity and inclusion. Among other activities of the committee are analyzing strategies to enhance our educational efforts around these topics. In 2020 President Frenk reaffirmed the University’s commitment to racial and ethnic equality and as part of a 15-point plan to improve racial equality, inclusion, and justice appointed Dr. RenĂ©e Dickens Callan and Dr. Marvin Dawkins to lead the reinvigorated committee.Â
Student’s Response
The students stated it was for a marketing class. In my marketing classes in the master’s program some of the topics we discussed were:
- Principles of Marketing
- Buyer Behavior
- Integrated Marketing Communications (only for Classes 2021 and 2022)
- International Marketing
- Marketing Research









