No doubt the internet is a very powerful weapon. None of us escapes the technological revolution, the problem comes when these powerful tools are used to hurt others.
The 10 golden rules to avoid sabotaging your love life in social networks
That's what happened to the college student Ashley VanPevenage, who bullies that transformed a photograph of 'Before and After' your Instagram memes offensive saying faced: 'So you have to invite women to swim on the first date 'and' I do not understand how people can do this, while I can not even cover a single bud '.
Raise your self-esteem with these golden rules
As much of the information on the web, thousands of people shared the "joke" in their social networks to which Ashley responded with an inspiring message:
Ashley begins publishing a screenshot and saying, "I am the first to be entertained by memes, but when it happens to you and you're confronting the nasty comments, is a super different story."
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She continues to support the incident much hurt their self-esteem and even caused not want to leave home, but to think a little more had a revelation.
"The opinion of others does not matter. We should all be beautiful in our own skin and no matter what is in your face. The only thing that matters is who you really are."
We are certainly proud of this girl for speaking, no one should feel that way because of the other. #GlamourHappens
Do you agree, Glamourettes?
The 10 golden rules to avoid sabotaging your love life in social networks
That's what happened to the college student Ashley VanPevenage, who bullies that transformed a photograph of 'Before and After' your Instagram memes offensive saying faced: 'So you have to invite women to swim on the first date 'and' I do not understand how people can do this, while I can not even cover a single bud '.
Raise your self-esteem with these golden rules
As much of the information on the web, thousands of people shared the "joke" in their social networks to which Ashley responded with an inspiring message:
Ashley begins publishing a screenshot and saying, "I am the first to be entertained by memes, but when it happens to you and you're confronting the nasty comments, is a super different story."
Be invisible! Or the top tips to overcome a break 2.0 in record time
She continues to support the incident much hurt their self-esteem and even caused not want to leave home, but to think a little more had a revelation.
"The opinion of others does not matter. We should all be beautiful in our own skin and no matter what is in your face. The only thing that matters is who you really are."
We are certainly proud of this girl for speaking, no one should feel that way because of the other. #GlamourHappens
Do you agree, Glamourettes?
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