In My Pocket is a weekly feature where J9 and I share some of the links we’ve collected in Pocket. (To find out what Pocket is and how to use it, check out my tutorial on Pocket.) Some links will be book-related while some may be off-topic. Who knows what you’ll find in our Pocket ;) And if you use Pocket, we invite you to share what’s in your Pocket as well.
In Brianna's Pocket:
- I love printables. LOVE them. So imagine my joy and delight when I found not one, but TWO sets of blog planner printables.
- Misheard lyrics are fun and this little girl is freaking adorable when she sings misheard lyrics to Royals. I will forever hear the lyrics as “You can call me green beans” now.
- Check out the actors from Harry Potter: Then and Now.
- This is what can happen when you overshare on the internet. It’s a real eye opener.
- Funny things that happen at school.
- Honest slogans that tell what people really think of popular brands.
- Vancouver Canada has banned door knobs.
- In a previous In My Pocket post, I linked to the Volvo commercial featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Channing Tatum performed the same feat, which you have to watch.
- And thanks to J9, I leave you with the Bound 2 remake by James Franco and Seth Rogen, the split screen version. You’re welcome.
That social media experiment was creepy!
ReplyDeleteRight? It makes you think about over sharing.
DeleteWe have yearly training at work about security and they tell us not to put where we work on our Facebook accounts or use your maiden names in your profile if you are married. Because of lot of security questions ask about maiden names. The work thing is for where I work because of the nature of work we do we are not allowed to talk to non US peeps about our work.
ReplyDeleteAnd never announce that you're on vacation out of town, that's one of the things thieves look for when breaking into homes.
Honesty people need to stop and think about what they are sharing.
I am so curious about what you do now!! LOL
DeleteYou bring up good points. I know someone whose house got burglarized while on vacation and I have to wonder if it was someone she knew on FB because she was constantly updating her status about being on vacation. I don't put my location on anything. No on Twitter, FB, and I don't even use FourSquare. I heard a scary story about a client hunting down someone using her FourSquare check ins. The client physically assaulted her! It's scary.