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Reasons why I LOATHE facebook.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-06 7:34

1. The bloody invites people sent me in my email account. Needless to say, I deleted them from my contacts and now use an email which I will only hand out to people I actually want to stay in contact with.

2. I caved when it first came out and joined up to see what the hype was all about. Honestly, it was the most self-indulgent crap i've ever seen. Y's raving about who's farm was better than X's, People treating other people like a commodity and thinking they're better than you just because they have a higher friend count.

3. People you barely even talked to or maybe ONCE passed in the hallway at Secondary School adding you thinking you're their long, lost mate. Same goes to the pricks that made it the most miserable 4 years of my life.

4. Relatives adding you, especially when it was ones you don't even like.

5. Song lyrics as status updates, Jesus Christ that just screams "Attention Whore".

6. Whenever an individual started University they would go by the logic the number of photos taking=the better the time you had.

7. Another rant on photos, people going to the same club or pub every week just to take a photo of them sitting in the EXACT same place just at another angle.

Well done facebook, you've devalued the word "friend".

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-06 7:37

It's a viral disease that affects every teenager. Seriously, everyone and their mother purchases a computer for the sole purpose of joining these sites. They never utilize their computer to its fullest potential. Sure there are those kids that "game" but still don't know shit about partitioning drives or even how to burn a fucking cd. It makes me mad when I see someone say "lol omg I want a computer sooo bad 4 facebook" and then once they get it, complain that it's "too slow" or "full of viruses". You know what's the worst thing about it? Most schools aren't implementing enough education about computers. Why? Because it's too expensive, because kids won't know, because more kids will fail. We really need to boost our knowledge about computers because as technology gets more and more complicated, people won't keep up. I just hope that once they implement a working computer program in school (just like history or math or science), I can become a teacher and educate the future of the world so that someday we might be able to go anywhere in the universe.

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