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To: upchuck

Googlecommiefascist is evil, too.

The public attention whoredom of social networks like Facebook and twitter will exit with the current attention whore cultural fad.

Sooner or later people will recover their dignity and stop pretending their “friends” on facebook and twitter are real and stop pretending the details of their boring lives are worth telling their pretend friends about every day.


17 posted on 03/04/2013 10:22:45 AM PST by SaraJohnson
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To: SaraJohnson

Speak for yourself. I know my friends and relatives are very real. I went to a very small school from 1-12 grades. I went to school all 12 years with most of them. We knew just about everyone in the school. My graduating class had a grand total of 49. Then I went on to college with some. I took the local paper and back then, there were news articles about most of the others. I belong to a FB page about my hometown and learn even more about people I knew way back then. It is like walking through a memory trail seeing pictures of everyone from then up to the present. I also have friends who share the same political beliefs. A high school friend reminded me of my love for black/white saddle oxfords and bobby socks. Sure that dates me but so what. I am very proud of lving as long as I have but doubt if I will live as long as my mom who died just 3 months before her 103rd birthday in 07. I love keeping up with my friends from years ago. We have a bond that many only dream of. Who else can share the horror of our school burning or the deaths of classmates? We grew up in a different era and a different place. We miss that. It s a shame that you do not care about things in your life.


21 posted on 03/04/2013 11:49:48 AM PST by MamaB
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