Interesting Dr. Phil

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  • hey, once you throw it up for the public to see, it's public. You've lost your right to privacy! You don't HAVE to put those pictures of you throwing up with your ta-tas hanging out, you know? Same goes for guys, it's a two way street.

    Any professional should know enough to keep their personal and professional life seperate. Once it goes up on the net, it's public info, unfortunately. Sure, in a perfect world it would be your little secret. You don't want the world to see it? Don't take pictures!
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  • decides2dream
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    hey, once you throw it up for the public to see, it's public. You've lost your right to privacy! You don't HAVE to put those pictures of you throwing up with your ta-tas hanging out, you know? Same goes for guys, it's a two way street.

    Any professional should know enough to keep their personal and professional life seperate. Once it goes up on the net, it's public info, unfortunately. Sure, in a perfect world it would be your little secret. You don't want the world to see it? Don't take pictures!



    this made me laugh. :D


    i wouldn't even go so far as to say don't take pictures....just have the forethought to realize, not the best idea to put them online, in any form...whether on a site, in an Email, share with friends, etc....b/c you don't who will get em. personally, i don't think you even need to be a professional to consider these things. just about ANYone can be haunted by such poor decisions, and down the road...you just don't know what affect such things may have on you, so why risk it? for what? personally, i see no purpose or fun in it to make it worthwhile.
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  • iluvcats
    iluvcats Posts: 5,153
    absolutely. immaturity knows no bounds either. some people really exhibit poor to no judgement for their onlione activity. have a bit of forethought to realize...how will this reflect on me in my life? would i want my BF, husband, child, mother, good friend, employer, etc...to see this? there is *no* privacy online. any that exists is purely perceived......and whatever you put out there can be reproduced and sent/posted EVERYwhere. i think the internet makes it almost too easy for people to exhibit poor critical thinking and thinking ahead to consequences of their actions, seemingly innocuous or not.


    well said :) or I agree
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