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  1. Feb 2021
    1. This required creating buttons that I programmed to allow readers to branch off from their present reading style.      

      I hadn't thought of or really ever learned about this concept or non linear texts but I definitely want to look further into it and see things presented in a different way than I'd ever put them. Whenever I see things in a different light, my mind is blown because it reminds me the way I'm used isn't the only way, which I can sometimes get caught up in, and it is so refreshing to see other ways of doing things or learn that other people do them so differently from me.

  2. Jan 2021
    1. For example, your country may be important to you, but it may not be one of the ways you define yourself in social media environments. You can love America without talking about it all of the time on Facebook or Twitter.

      I have seen a lot of this, where the lines of division blur and people enjoy blending and being many other things, but I have also seen a lot of people whose sole digital identity is their nationality too. I think it's beautiful to see people from all ends of the globe connecting on Twitter and creating communities because of common interests, no matter their nationality! Rather than divided because of differences.

    2. It’s not for everyone, but online dating does not carry the stigma it once did.

      I hadn't realized it, but this is so true! There had been a more prevalent stigma surrounding online dating that we'd constantly see when someone even mentioned it. A whole scene in several movies is dedicated to when someone wants to try online dating! Now, I think because more people use it, it's less of a taboo thing and dating apps are more of a household name. I think among my generation it's a very popular option now and with many others too!.