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10-30-2012, 10:12 AM
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The storm certainly brought out the interconnectivity of FB.
I posted this pic
and interaction ensued between all my different groups of friends,
including a friend in KC not finding anything funny about it, then a food friend in the middle of the storm telling her to slack off
because they appreciated the humor to leaven the tension.
I'm not sure what to make of this except
it seems to be
Zuckerburg heaven.
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That looks like it's been photoshopped.
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oh no, that was real!
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(10-30-2012, 10:12 AM)bbqboy Wrote: The storm certainly brought out the interconnectivity of FB.
I posted this pic
and interaction ensued between all my different groups of friends,
including a friend in KC not finding anything funny about it, then a food friend in the middle of the storm telling her to slack off
because they appreciated the humor to leaven the tension.
I'm not sure what to make of this except
it seems to be
Zuckerburg heaven.
That's interesting. Zuckerburg heaven or hell...
I love the interplay between friends, but the political stuff, to me, is out of bounds. I finally sent a PM to my sister and her son asking them to stop posting their fundamentalist, right-wing comments on my wall.
My feelings are: I don't go to anyone else's wall and comment on their beliefs, I expect the same courtesy. It's my wall and reflects me and my opinions. Their wall reflects them and their opinions. If someone wants to debate politics, there are political forums for that purpose, right?