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Rumor Has it

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  Rumor Has it Sophee Sanderson @socialsophee A few years ago, I discovered some information about a family member. I had a couple more finals to complete before I could go home for the holidays and I was way too eager to share what I had found out with my mom and my sister. Now, this is a cousin who we have always had a strong intuition on  (so many Pisces in my family♓)   and sharing this information was not only absolutely entertaining, but it would finally prove to everyone else that he wasn't who they thought he was.  Not to forget that it would confirm that I was right all along. Before my sister and I shared this information with anyone else, we did a lot of digging to make sure we were absolutely right about these accusations and gathered evidence directly from the source. We collected our receipts and exposed him to the family. It felt amazing for everyone to finally believe us and see him for who he really is, but it took a lot of proof to convince everyone...

The Era of Antisocial Social Media

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The Era of Antisocial Social Media Sophee Sanderson @socialsophee I was a sophomore in college with the Coronavirus first hit the United States. I was anxious, fearful, confused and overwhelmed. It was quickly starting to feel very real and scary when cases were popping up in Louisiana. Suddenly, all of my friends and I were being separated from each other and forced to move home. The excitement of all the spring activities and fun we had planned were abruptly taken away from us. Going from living with your best friends to being forced to move back in with your parents can be a tough adjustment. It felt like all the freedom and fun was being taken away from us, and most importantly we couldn't even hang out with each other anymore. Sure, we kept contact through texting and FaceTiming, but we were still lacking connection and relationships did not feel as close and comfortable as they were.  The Covid-19 pandemic obviously had a direct effect on society as a whole. With new health m...

He Said, She Said

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He Said, She Said Sophee Sanderson @socialsophee Have you ever been gossiping with someone and they tell you something that sounds questionable or absolutely ridiculous? Depending on the person, you are probably either quick or hesitant to believe them. When you obtain information from someone, what factors help you to determine if you trust them? If I hear gossip from my mom or sister, I usually believe them because they seem to know a lot more than me! However, if I hear gossip from a certain friend, I might question their source or ask more questions to confirm the truth. Now, think about how quickly gossip spreads and the impact that rumors have in shaping people's opinion. I remember in elementary school when girls would purposely spread false rumors about other girls, so that boys would think they were weird. This type of spread of misinformation was intentional and it shaped the boy's opinions on the girls.  This is the same thing that happens with the spread of misinfor...