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i dont want to give them any info, nor do i care about the bowel movements of friends babies or what salad they just ate.

lukcily no one on my "facey" is like that, or if they were they would be removed. If I didnt have it, alot of the people I dont see or talk to reguarly, but are still friends with, would think ive dropped off the face of the earth and probably never speak to again. which is not good, because I enjoy their company. Online or otherwise.

lukcily no one on my "facey" is like that, or if they were they would be removed. If I didnt have it, alot of the people I dont see or talk to reguarly, but are still friends with, would think ive dropped off the face of the earth and probably never speak to again. which is not good, because I enjoy their company. Online or otherwise.

The way I see that is your true friends wouldn't need Facebook to be in touch..

That's why I have no friends

Leroy, did you give thought to there being a reason you wouldn't see them if you didn't have a Facebook?

Hint: it's because you aren't really that close.

If your friendship can't sustain itself without it being shoved down your throat in the form of whinge/baby statuses and holiday display pictures that no one cares about, then why is it worth maintaining? There's a reason people leave behind the douchebags from high school and Facebook has destroyed the novelty of school reunions IMO.

I ain't close with anyone I don't see on the regular and I know who puts in effort to see me and who I want to put in effort for. Keeping up appearances brah.

I disagree with y'all. just cause we're friends doesn't mean we are/were close. the person you don't really hang out with but would say hi and chat for a while if you ran into each other while out. they also post funny shit an it's funny cause you know what they're like.

eg. guy I used to hang out a lot with chose to hang out with angry gym junkies after high school, he's still a funny guy I just don't meld with that crowd. and it's funny when posts about he's gonna kill the Kent who keyed his VL.

I disagree with y'all. just cause we're friends doesn't mean we are/were close. the person you don't really hang out with but would say hi and chat for a while if you ran into each other while out. they also post funny shit an it's funny cause you know what they're like.

eg. guy I used to hang out a lot with chose to hang out with angry gym junkies after high school, he's still a funny guy I just don't meld with that crowd. and it's funny when posts about he's gonna kill the Kent who keyed his VL.

this is true.

i use it to keep in touch with overseas friends also. most people dont join facebook because they ARE the highschool douche.

Leroy, did you give thought to there being a reason you wouldn't see them if you didn't have a Facebook?

Hint: it's because you aren't really that close.

If your friendship can't sustain itself without it being shoved down your throat in the form of whinge/baby statuses and holiday display pictures that no one cares about, then why is it worth maintaining? There's a reason people leave behind the douchebags from high school and Facebook has destroyed the novelty of school reunions IMO.

I ain't close with anyone I don't see on the regular and I know who puts in effort to see me and who I want to put in effort for. Keeping up appearances brah.

Nawww u love us

this is true.

i use it to keep in touch with overseas friends also. most people dont join facebook because they ARE the highschool douche.

im touched that you think i could be the high school douche, but really, i just dont give a f**k.

this is true.

i use it to keep in touch with overseas friends also. most people dont join facebook because they ARE the highschool douche.

I had Facebook. But deleted it basically because my life was being wasted.

I had Facebook. But deleted it basically because my life was being wasted.

this i true. wife used to spend a crazy amount of time on it until i implemented the "phone bucket"

i keep it for the lulz and to wind up christians/all other religious nut jobs too.

plus i need something to do when im smoking/taking a shit.

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