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"Inquired about birth year, response: 1800. Further queried about century, answered: 19th"

Born in the late 1800s, around the year 1900.

Curiosity about one's precise age among children is commonplace.
Curiosity about one's precise age among children is commonplace.

Hilarious and Thought-Provoking Tweets: The Weekend Roundup 🎉

Born in either 1800 or 1899? Inquire about your birth year, ma'am. - "Inquired about birth year, response: 1800. Further queried about century, answered: 19th"

Welcome back to another week of entertaining and enlightening tweets! Every Friday, we curate tweets that tickled our funny bone or resonated with us on important topics. As Forrest Gump's mom rightly said, "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get."

So, let's dive in!

Tweets that Left Us in Stitches

Here's a laugh-out-loud tweet that had us rolling. Remember, we can't guarantee your coworkers won't join in the laughter, so you might want to peruse this one on the weekend (unless you're on duty...).

Cracking us up, ain't it?

Sharing the Family Album: A Blessing or a Curse?

Social media influencers Mirella and Alicia Joe recently shared their insights on the pros and cons of displaying children online. We found their perspectives intriguing and thought we'd share them with you.

Pros of Sharing Children Online

  • Creating a Digital Memory Archive: Share precious family moments and build a lasting digital scrapbook.
  • Community Building: Connect with other families going through similar experiences.
  • Financial and Influence Advantages: Monetization and increased influence through content featuring children.
  • Educational and Inspirational Content: Provide advice, support, and inspiration to other parents.

Cons of Sharing Children Online

  • Privacy Concerns: Children's privacy may be compromised as they cannot consent to their images being shared publicly.
  • Potential Exploitation: Content involving children can be misused or exploited by strangers online.
  • Impact on Child’s Future: Public sharing can affect a child's digital footprint and future autonomy over their identity.
  • Emotional and Psychological Risks: Overexposure can cause stress or discomfort for children as they mature and become aware of their online presence.

Don't forget to share your own family moments, they add color to our lives! And remember, if you contribute something worth discussing, we'd love to hear from you. Drop us an email at [email protected]. Let's bring forth changemakers and raise awareness on topics that matter!

Wishing you a fantastic weekend, and happy tweeting! 💬🎉

  • Weekend
  • Tweets
  • Family life
  • Children
  • Social media
  • Privacy
  • Mirella
  • Alicia Joe

Children might find joy in scrolling through hilarious weekend tweets with their loved ones, especially as they discover jokes that involve generational differences, like the exchange between a child and their mom: "Me: Mom, when were you born? Mom: 80 Me: 18- or 19-hundred?"

On the other hand, when it comes to sharing their family life online, Mirella and Alicia Joe highlight the cons of doing so, reminding us of the potential privacy risks and emotional impact on children, especially regarding sensitive information and their growing awareness of their digital presence.

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