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From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
28 Mar 2017 09:25
To: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)
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I mostly agree, it's just harder to keep a vague track of people if they're not on whatever forum you're on. Then again, realistically I might not actually care about keeping in touch with most people on FB - it's a "nice thing to have" but it hardly makes a difference to my life; it seems to mostly be a distraction.
From: koswix
28 Mar 2017 10:20
To: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)
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As someone who is terrible at keeping in touch and generally hates social situations, I enjoy the passive aggressive option of 'liking' a post from someone I haven't spoken to in ages. Just to remind them that I still exist, not that they'd care anyway
:C
From: Voltane
31 Mar 2017 14:34
To: koswix
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A 'like' on Facebook is similar to going to the local chip shop and waving to a friend passing by on the other side of the road while you wait for the young lady serving you to finish with your saveloy.
From: koswix
31 Mar 2017 17:55
To: Voltane
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Oh God don't wave, what if they don't recognise you?!
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
31 Mar 2017 20:41
To: koswix
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One's arm will have had a tiny warm-up for the fast approaching activity of chip consumption.
From: JonCooper
6 Apr 2017 00:47
To: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)
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I use F.B.Purity to make it all behave a bit more like I want it to.
http://www.fbpurity.com/