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23rd August 12, 01:23 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by bodhran4me
Oh I thought that was what Twitter's raison d'etre.
In my experience, the less some people have to actually tell, the more they use social media to vent the emptiness of their lives. A literal translation of something we say here is "every time he farts it ends up on twitter".
A fun thing about facebook is, a friend of us is (was) on my wifes facebook. She kept talking to my wife about the wedding, asking advice, telling her it would be fun to speak to us in person again.. Then, next thing my wife reads on facebook the girl is already married, it was fun, EVERYONE she likes was there.. Talk about giving someone the boot. Needless to say she was deleted from facebook and our phones..
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