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Letter to the Editor

"Thx for the IView! I Wud ♥ to Work 4 U!! ;)" has a lot of valid arguments of which I agree with. The impact of the article on me was the realization of how and when text talk is used. For example, "Then she received the candidate's thank-you note, laced with words like "hiya" and "thanx," along with three exclamation points and a smiley-face emoticon," I reacted negatively to the situation, by thinking that this use of language should not be occurring. Why are students not taught that language should be proper, formal, and professional in places of work and education? This statement, "These incidents typically involve college students and recent graduates, and recruiters say such faux pas can be instant candidacy killers because they hint at immaturity and questionable judgment," reflects my own opinion. Adults using this type of language, from my perspective, does hint at immaturity and questionable judgment due to lack of formal...

All Time Low & Their Future Hearts

Interviewer: And now on the show, we have American, pop-punk band, All Time Low. Hey guys, welcome. All Time Low: Hey/hello/hi/what's up? (in sync) Interviewer: So, let's start with your new album Future Hearts. It's just been released worldwide, how do you feel about that? Alex: Oh man, it's so exciting. I feel like this album really captures who we are as a band, and the direction we want to go in, and our intentions. Jack: Yeah, like, it sounds kinda different to our older records. It's also more meaningful and emotional. Interviewer: Where did your inspiration for this record come from? When you say it's different, do you mean you experimented with your sound more? Rian: We definitely did experiment a lot, yeah. We spent roughly two years in the studio, you know, writing, recording, producing, collaborating, making sure we get the right message across in all our lyrics. I think that since we've worked with so many different people on this al...