I go to school a fair bit away from my hometown
Darth_Katie Send a noteboard - 14/12/2010 07:47:19 PM
In our household, facebook is a fantastic thing. My husband, who moved here to America to be with me, is from Australia. Except for a visit from his mom last year, he hasn't seen any of his family in a decade. For him, facebook is a way to stay in touch with his family. Even the boring, lame, "I'm having coffee now" posts mean something to him. And it's wonderful to have all the pics available. Of course these things could be done without facebook, but it's convenient.
Facebook is wonderful for staying in touch with my family and friends back home, and with my school friends when I am at home.
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I'm starting to really hate Facebook.
14/12/2010 05:22:35 AM
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Is this because of the people who want Megan Fox to play Lanfear in the WoT movie...
14/12/2010 05:32:28 AM
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No, I ignore that crap to begin with.
14/12/2010 05:36:51 AM
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Probably for the best.
14/12/2010 06:21:39 AM
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I think I hate...
14/12/2010 07:24:43 AM
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The easy way around that is to simply take them off your friends list.
14/12/2010 07:53:50 AM
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uhoh
14/12/2010 02:44:11 PM
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I'm interested in what my friends are doing, generally.
14/12/2010 03:21:21 PM
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Re: I'm interested in what my friends are doing, generally.
14/12/2010 04:22:03 PM
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It does happen in real life, but not usually with my friends.
14/12/2010 04:38:17 PM
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And not in such a concentrated manner.
14/12/2010 05:02:08 PM
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Yeah, in that case I would just hide them.
14/12/2010 06:46:52 PM
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In that case, what is the point of having them as "friends"?
14/12/2010 06:48:36 PM
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My reason:
14/12/2010 08:04:26 PM
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I think it is what you make of it.
14/12/2010 07:10:43 PM
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I go to school a fair bit away from my hometown
14/12/2010 07:47:19 PM
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