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Facebook addict?

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I liked this boy and in real life he seemed pretty cool he liked cats and was really sweet and i think he liked the killers so i was like ok and i checked out his facebook and he was """scene""" and would make posts like "gonna go smoke some weed with my gf then we´re gonna fcuck" and that totally ruined it

 

so yeah i guess it does have its pros

 

Oh yeah, it's really good for that. Anyone who talks about sex, drugs or does "like for a rate" on Facebook is someone to avoid in real life.

i used to like facebook, but when my old friends stopped talking to me it started making me feel down so i just use it to keep in touch with my relatives

I don't understand this the internet is 100 times more interesting than reading a book

 

Depends on the book, depends on the site.

  • 8 months later...

I use my account only for read the latest "news" of my friends, that´s all.

 

I´m thinking delete my account soon.

I only use FB to keep in touch with certain friends from school, CPing and (sometimes) family.

 

To answer the question, I don't consider myself to be an addict to Facebook. :p

  • 1 month later...

I'm a little addicted. It's useful. Except I started following useless funny pages too :3

I think the only time I am not on facebook is when I am sleeping.

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