Thou Art

Your Online Self
Completing your very own online profile is not as easy as it might seem. Always make the profile interesting, this is the first finding criteria.
Rule 1: Don’t say a single lie!
No, don’t run away, I will not start telling you about bible teachings. Still, the truth is a very important factor in online profiles. If you put a nice but untrue picture on your profile you might register success at first. But imagine you find someone and go on a real date, then what are you gonna do with your little lie? We all know how sensitive humans are, so lying is not a good way to start a relationship.
Rule 2: Identify what sets you apart from others.
We are all different in some ways, we all have personal charm, because each human being is a unique wonder. We all have some unwanted defects and some appreciated qualities.
Describe yourself with all possible details you can thing of. Don’t give away any personal data, but offer information about you qualities, your hobbies, your ideas and so on. People like to peak into other’s intimacy. And because of this, a profile that’s filled with various small or big “secrets” will surely become popular. You might even get contacted by someone that likes the way you hate a movie or who is also interesting in finding ovation for sale or likes the same luxurious cars.
Rule 3: Don’t write as you never went to school!
The internet opened the world of a new language system, which is wrong and unaccepted in any other cyrcles. Some young people think mixed words like “4fun” are efficient, but they don’t say too many good things about the one who writes them. SMS talking and other chatting abbreviations are not recommendable when completing your social networking profile. Be careful when writing because your profile is the first impression that you make. A proofreaded and interesting page tells the reader that it belongs to a person worth knowing. Use your sense of humor and write in an interesting and detailed manner.
Rule 4: Post REAL but GOOD pictures.
We don’t have to be really beautiful or experienced to make some nice pictures. There’s a person for anyone, and unfortunately the first choosing criteria is, for most people, the one based on looks. This is why we should accompany the personal description with a couple of good, but real photos. Don’t use bad photos, that are burled or in which you are hardly visible.
How Great Thou Art, Worship Video with lyrics
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