Posted on 03/21/2012 6:25:57 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
Researchers have established a direct link between the number of friends you have on Facebook and the degree to which you are a "socially disruptive" narcissist, confirming the conclusions of many social media sceptics.
People who score highly on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory questionnaire had more friends on Facebook, tagged themselves more often and updated their newsfeeds more regularly.
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
I only did that once! Cuz there was a story to go with it.
That's All I have too say!
Facebook is a symptom of a culture gone mad with being famous ang getting into each others business, even MY friends wonder why I don't post "Just got done eating my cereal, U eva wonda how they get the flakes into those shapes!?!? LOL!"
I just don't get it.
I once had a friend post that I obviously wasn’t addicted to Facebook. I found his comment 4 months later. Actually a compliment.
“Ode to my bowel!
An epic poem!”
Will it have a bold
start and
a satisfying ending?
I do have a Twitter account but I never use it.
and lots of huffing and puffing before the splash!
The baby boomer tag line: “Hey man - let’s talk about ME!”
Anybody here remember when C.B. radio was the hot thing to have. It devolved into mindless drivel.
The “Facebook” of its day.
Page 3:
www.groups.nacc.org.uk/newsletters/group021/Newsletter_Summer_20091.pdf
That’s a big 10-4, good buddy.
Also, my beloved grandson is currently in Basic Military Training at Lackland AFB. The Air Force has a FB page where they keep families informed as to visiting procedures for graduation, and they post pictures of the training Flights so you can see your Airman. So much more info than when my daughter was in BMT at Lackland.
Lord, save us from “social scientists” and their mountains of horse manure.
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