Be Careful Out There, Ladies!

Miami University in Oxford, OH
(yea, confusing right?) conducted
a survey to see just how aware
young college women are about
the dangers of “drug-facilitated
sexual assault.” The findings were
surprising…and pretty scary. So we
all know about roofies and not to
accept drinks from guys cuz they’re
probably creeps who want to take
advantage of us. Read More...

 

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Not MYSpace Anymore

myspaceintrashcancp7.jpgOh, Myspace! How we love denying all your porn spam. How we love the hours we spend perusing your bad, drunken poetry and those lovely 3 a.m. photos of beer pong. Wait a second…

The next time we log in to Myspace, let’s just hit delete. January 30 is International Delete Your Myspace Account Day. The idea was started by Bloggasm’s Simon Owens, who realized life is too short to wait for excessive banner ads to load.

Do we really need to know when the kid who sits behind us in Chemistry class celebrates his birthday? Do we really enjoy all those crappy Kelly Clarkson songs blaring from random profiles? And let’s not even get into Top 8 drama. Think of the hours we could save by not stalking our secret crushes online. Maybe we’d have time to study for that French quiz after all.

Then there’s Myspace remorse. We can’t forget that it’s not just hot boys and our best friends who check out our profiles. Remember that bleary-eyed photo from last weekend’s party– the one with all those empty PBR cans? Think about mom seeing it. Or worse, a prospective employer could find it. According to this New York Times article, job recruiters are using Myspace and Facebook as alternative background checks. Let’s start cleaning up those profiles, ladies!

Or Better yet, let’s just say no to Myspace

American Idol: A Latin Theme, Seriously?

top-8-idol.jpgOkay, so last night’s Idol was interesting as always: JLo guest starred, Sanjaya’s still kickin’ (side note: he’s one of the most searched celebrities on the web now — not kidding) and one of the remaining white girls got voted off (sorry, Gina, I liked you).

I have to say I thought the whole Latin American music theme was a really bad idea. Am I the only one who was expecting some J-Lo (oh, sorry, Jennifer, I forgot you don’t like being called that anymore) classics to be belted out? That would have been much more entertaining than the Santana/Gloria Estefan numbers. Am I right? Or am I right?

Tonight’s episode is pretty major and my guess is that Haley’s definitely the next to get booted.

Who do you think is the next contestant to get cut?

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