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  • Scott Disick Talks His Health And Recovery

    Scott Disick has had one of the toughest years of his life. Not only has he had personal struggles with his relationship to the Keeping up with the Kardashian star Kourtney Kardashian, he also suffered the tragic loss of his mother and father.

    It seemed as though Scott couldn’t catch a break, and he finally ended up finding comfort through alcohol and partying.

    However, after a severe bout of alcohol poisoning earlier this year, Scott has been working hard to clean up his act, and says he is finally living healthy.

    “I’m good,” Disick told People while at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut with Kourtney’s sister, and one of Scott’s best friends, Khloe Kardashian. “I’ve had ups and downs. Every time you can better yourself it’s a good thing, and a positive thing.”

    Disick, who is the father of Penelope, two, Mason, four, and his unborn child, has always been known for his partying ways, and it has cost him along the way. His behavior has been prominently featured on KUWTK, and many have wondered if he would ever get on the right path. Maybe hitting rock bottom was Scott’s wake-up call, as he has been working hard on staying sober since his hospitalization in June.

    “I’m excited to just be feeling good and living healthy, eating better, exercising more and doing whatever I can to get by,” said Disick.

  • Amanda Bynes Makes An Inspiring Transformation

    Six months ago, Amanda Bynes couldn’t stay out of trouble. From DUIs to throwing bongs to getting kicked out of hotels, Amanda was unstoppable, with her Twitter documenting her debacle. Then late last year, she was involuntarily hospitalized at a rehab facility in Malibu for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Now, Amanda’s out of rehab, moved in with her parents, and enrolled at FIDM, taking classes towards a degree in fashion design. And we couldn’t be more happy for her.

    Remember those tweets about Rihanna and Drake, and those half-naked selfies? Gone. Amanda erased all of her old Twitter content and started fresh just a few weeks ago with this quick update:

    She’s agreed to see a counselor twice a week, and is compliant with her treatment. “This is an important step in her rehabilitation,” Amanda’s lawyer Gerald Shargel says. “She’s very happy to reestablish the loving relationship with her family that she once shared. I am optimistic about her future and pleased with the result.”

    Since her re-emergence, Amanda has been seen taking trips to the gym and most recently, attending fashion shows for FIDM. It seems as if the relationships in her life are healthy, loving, and stable, which is the key to her recovery and future healthy lifestyle. This is a big turn-around from last year, when Amanda publicly dismissed her friends and family online. “She deleted all of her email addresses and cell phone numbers so none of her friends can get in touch with her,” says Lance Bass. “Her family and friends can’t get to her… so the only way into her life is through Twitter.” That all seems in the past, as the actress-turned-fashion student is letting people, and happiness, back into her life. And her fans couldn’t be more proud.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Dept. of Homeland Security Is Watching You Twitter & Tweet

    If you have a Twitter account, you may have “people” that follow you with what are suspiciously fake accounts. The tell-tale signs are standard: thousands of followers with barely any (if even one) tweets, tweets that contain lots of links and mentions without any real content, an empty profile or very generic (or porn-y) information in the profile. Most likely, they’re bots, automated accounts run by computers that generate comments and follow people – it’s like the spam of the Twitterscape. Here’s an example of someone that followed me recently that I suspect is most likely not a real person:

    You don’t have to scrutinize Ms. Maribel’s information too hard to gather that there is something fishy about this account. I’d wager that those nearly 100 followers of hers are probably also bots and they probably non-Tweet about botty things. These things are everywhere on Twitter. In all seriousness, I don’t think I’ve been followed by a real person on Twitter in months. And although Facebook certainly has its share of phony accounts, Twitter seems to be the more polluted of the two.

    HOWEVER. It turns out that these might not be meaningless bots after all thanks to a new operation from the United States Department of Homeland Security. According to a new report in The Daily Mail, the DHS uses fake Twitter and Facebook accounts to monitor and track people who happen to use “sensitive” words. What kind of sensitive words? Words that despite sounding villainous are actually fairly generic. “The DHS outlined plans to scans blogs, Twitter and Facebook for words such as ‘illegal immigrant’, ‘outbreak’, ‘drill’, ‘strain’, ‘virus’, ‘recovery’, ‘deaths’, ‘collapse’, ‘human to animal’ and ‘trojan’, according to an ‘impact asssessment’ document filed by the agency.” If the DHS catches someone using any of these words and suspects you might be up to no good, it could mean that ” spies from the government read your posts, investigate your account, and attempt to identify you from it, acccording to an online privacy group.” Spies! Human to animal virus death recovery! Okay, DHS, you guys are obviously new to The Internet because just about every one of those keywords of yours could also be easily used in the context of sex and if you were familiar at all with this thing called The Internet you’d realize that 98% of it is porn-related. (P.S. – in case you didn’t know, porn includes sex.)

    Not a group to let this trespass of our blessed privacy, everyone on Twitter responded appropriately:

    Drill illegal immigrants infection strain outbreak virus recovery deaths collapse human to animal Trojan. Bring it on, bitches. #DHS #spies 13 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Dept. of Homeland Security could be watching Facebook & Twitter 4 danger words like ‘virus’, ‘illegal immigrant’ & drill. 1 hour ago via HootSuite · powered by @socialditto

    I’m pretty sure we’re on watch lists anyway, but apparently “drill” is also a word DHS searches on social media… http://t.co/VNfEEVIu 33 minutes ago via Facebook · powered by @socialditto

    Me 1st! illegal immigrant, outbreak, drill, strain, virus, recovery, deaths, collapse, human to animal and trojan http://t.co/rhqsrzeg 18 minutes ago via Digsby · powered by @socialditto

    Human to animal. Infection. Collapse. Outbreak. Illegal immigrants. Please RT! 1 hour ago via TweetDeck · powered by @socialditto

    So as if the keyword surveillance probably wasn’t muddled with sexy search results already then the noble crusaders of Twitter have undoubtedly thrown a couple more monkey wrenches into the Big Brothery gears of the DHS. At least I hope it has because if not then the combination of my searches on Twitter for their keywords in addition to my use of all of the words in this article will probably be enough for the feds to punch my ticket to Gitmo later today.