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Why I need to quit Facebook


TarPanther9180

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I'm on Facebook because it's socially expected of me. If you don't have a page people assume you're one of those militant anti-pop-culture hipsters who just avoids everything popular to try to garner attention. Honestly, I don't think my life is that interesting that I need to bother anyone with the melange of my daily life, and no offense, but i don't give a rat's ass about yours either.

But as much as I am apathetic to Facebook, at least I'm not railing against and the clipping together pictures of the best reviewed books on Amazon.com and trying to convince people that I've read them, and therefore I'm superior to everyone on Facebook.

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What I despise is when someone I'm not friends with on FB says to me, "I heard how you did such & such or said so & so". I have a lot of people limited to what they can see on my fb. Not that what I have to say is that important or anything but I just hate how they gossip & when it finally gets back to me it's so misconstrued and discombobulated that I cant even begin to fix it. I've recently pondered deleting my account but if I did that I would never talk to some of my family & friends(actual friends not e-friends).

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