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GAGA Premieres! Geeks and Gamers Anonymous
Thanks to the funding of loyal supporters like you, my webseries GAGA is able to finally premiere! The first video is up on YouTube, and new episodes will go up every Wednesday. Subscribe to the Actionflickchick YouTube channel to keep … Continue reading
The Action Chick Comic – The Action Begins!
The Action Chick Comic Script & Art: Nick Langley Colors: Alex Langley Taskmaster: Katrina Hill Where: Rocket Llama Headquarters http://www.rocketllama.com/actionchick People love the Action Flick Chick’s avatar. That yellow bird’s weekly webcomic adventures start today. This isn’t her first webcomic … Continue reading
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Tagged action chick, actionchick, Aliens, Avatar, comic, James Cameron's Avatar, Katrina Hill, Sigourney Weaver, webcomic
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Twitter 4 Nitwits: The Dreaded Twit2K
You’re not a celebrity. Don’t presume that the things you say are so awesome that you can talk at the masses when it’s all one-sided and you can’t easily see what they’re talking about in return. You see, twitter growth depends on interaction. Here are some tips @actionchick dispensed this past week to help people learn how to deal with twitter’s follow limit of 2000 vs. 100% your number of followers. Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Lessons Learned, social networks, twitter
Tagged Action Flick Chick, actionchick, Twit2K, twitter, Twitter 4 Nitwits
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Freedom Day – Freedom for All
Tomorrow is Freedom Day, also called Emancipation Day and best known as Juneteenth, which originally commemorated the abolition of slavery in Texas but has reached across the nation to be recognized by 31 states in the United States of America. By no means should anything detract from the day’s meaning in honoring those who suffered under slavery in the USA and those who fought to overcome it. But maybe it can mean something more. Maybe we can honor them even more strongly by talking about everyone’s freedom. Continue reading