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Friends

@momofali, I Give To You

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on January 11, 2012

in Blogging,Friends

We’ve already established that I’m a giver. When trollers and skeeves send rude, poorly-written emails, I do them the favor of correcting their grammar. It’s a service I’m proud to provide. When my friends need something, I’m there for them. One of the best people I’ve ever known (and will continue to know, especially after [...]

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My Friends Are The Best

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on October 1, 2011

in All About Me,Farts and Other Stuff,Friends

Having friends who A) appreciate my humor, and 2) encourage its perpetuation, are the best kinds of friends to have.  If you’re not already, you need to be following my oh-so-hilarious antics on The Twitter and on The Facebook. And reading We Know Awesome. And Awesome Gift Ideas. And following @WeKnowAwesome. 

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Pangie’s Guide To Proper Blogging

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on September 14, 2011

in All About Me,Blogging,How To Use The Internet

I was kind of a biatch last night on the Twitter. My friends alimartell, Issa, Loukia, Flinger, a few others, and I were discussing how blogging today is SO not like it was in the olden days. The times before 2008 when Twitter wasn’t around, Facebook’s world superpowers were just a gleam in Zuckerberg’s eyeball, [...]

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Google Plus Privacy For Dummies

by Angie [A Whole Lot of Nothing] on August 1, 2011

in All About Me,Blogging,How To Use The Internet

No, I’m not calling you a Dummy. I, like many of you, need things broken down into step-by-step simple instructions with pictures and cartoons. The teacher in me wants to help you learn in the modality with which you best retain what you’re being taught, like me, with pictures and cartoons. I swore to myself [...]

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When you read the next sentence, please believe that I believed it with 100% of my soul as a kid, where when I say “kid,” I mean into my early 20s. My mom paid my friends to act like my friends. I know this not to be true any longer, but growing up, I believed that’s [...]

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