The Social Media Superhero

Answer the following questions with a simple Yes or No:
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The only way you can fly is in an airplane.
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You know where and what everyone is doing thanks to Facebook.
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Your leather belt is the closest you’ll ever be to having a utility belt.
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The Fail Whale cowers in your presence.
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The only way you will look like Wolverine is if you don’t shave.
Carpe Diem: Riding The Wave To Success

In 23 BC, Horace first introduced to us the idea of Carpe Diem. Carpe Diem, or “seize the day,” has since become a way of life for some, and for others, a constant reminder of the importance of ‘living’ each day. In the business world, carpe diem can be seen all around us. For entrepreneurs, carpe diem not only serves a motto, but also a beacon for new opportunities.
Seize The Day
When Horace first mentioned carpe diem, it was part of a longer message from Odes Book I.
In full, Horace writes: carpe diem quam minimum credula postero.
In translation this means: Seize the day and place no trust in tomorrow.