Hello!
Let me introduce myself. I’m Emily and I’m a just gone 20-year-old self-proclaimed party girl from Surrey. For those of you who haven’t heard of Surrey, we are often known as the ‘posh’ lot. Of course one can confirm that the above statement is without a doubt, incorrect. No, we don’t all go to private schools or own overly-pruned poodles or sponsor Jack Wills – but we do know how to drink.
Just like anyone, there’s a few things I hate and a few things I love. I HATE Mayo. Mayo is practically egg sauce, and the worst thing about Mayonaise is it’s everywhere. It’s not easy for us mayo-loathers to bag ourselves a nice meal-deal nowadays. ‘Just Ham’ seems to be the most popular option. I also don’t like Sundays. Sundays seem so pointless and depressing. The kitchen looks remarkably like a cake factory has exploded due to the drunken munchies from the night before and no one really starts their day till about 6 pm in my house. Oh and don’t even get me started on loud eaters. I absolutely adore dogs. I have a 1-year-old Pug puppy called Lottie. She is my world. She is so gorgeously ugly. It’s hard living at uni without her but wonderful seeing her reaction when I walk through my front door. I’m her favourite of course. I’m also a bit of a foodie. I’m a savoury kind of girl – sausage rolls, cheese, marmite. I also love driving, I’ve been driving for about 2 years now. I have a passion for cars I can’t afford (much like everything else in life). I love my family. I am very blessed to have such amazing friends and fam.
A Dark Reality
I’m currently in my second year at Bournemouth University studying Communications and Media. As part of my Web and Mobile Communications unit, I have been asked to create a blog exploring the ways in which the web and mobile communication have impacted tremendously on modern society. I will be focussing predominantly on Social Media and the strain this has on contemporary societal issues. 35 years of the internet has revolutionised the communications and a technical world in ways never believed. The world wide web is a frightening yet intriguing platform and it is my job to explore the ever-growing depths of the internet and the ramification this may have on me and you.
My posts will be exploring the ways in which social media has, *dramatic pause* murdered a few of the things I love.
Don’t hesitate to drop me a message in the comments option or check out my Facebook /Twitter.