Lee Overstreet needs a Facebreak

Aug 15, 2009 15:39

Lee Overstreet kinda misses LiveJournal. Lee Overstreet realized a few things things recently: he sometimes wants to say things longer than a sentence or two (and Facebook notes just seem awkward), he gets sick of talking about himself in Bob Dole third person, and he doesn't really know some of these old farts on his friends list. Lee ( Read more... )

ayn rand, religion, facebook, kids, old farts, politics

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zarkarella August 15 2009, 23:15:04 UTC
LOL, shut up, I never even blinked an eye when you said the thing about the kids. A. I know you like him. B. I rarely talk about him on Facebook!

But, you may not be talking to me there, so whatev...

But yes, there are so many times when I want to go off on someone about politics or just post *rolls eyes* under their stupid ass status. But, I refrain. I have over 500 friends on there, all people who I have met and interacted with once. Do I think they are all my friends, no... but who else am I going to spy on? And yes, I will admit it. I use Facebook to spy on everyone.

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fiberboard August 16 2009, 01:30:48 UTC
HA! I wondered who would be the first mom to take it personally. ;-)

I have a similar standard on FB, as far as who to add. If I actually have been around you a few times, and actually remember you, I'll add you. I may not be friends-friends with everyone on FB, but I'd spend time with any of them. But still. I'm not sure I can say just any ol' thing there.

And yes, spying is definitely what FB is for, right? There needs to be a special button for former high school classmates that says "see what I look like now." Hehe...

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rachaeldoss August 16 2009, 02:53:12 UTC
OMG - I was thinking the SAME THING about the Jesus. I mean, I even like the Jesus and I don't understand why people have to convince me/themselves/others of their Jesus-love.

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friend_soscho August 16 2009, 19:10:48 UTC
I'd hit "LIKE" to that comment, but I had to remember I am not on Facebook

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