And I want you to know that I am both happy and sad and I'm still trying to figure out how that could be.
Friday, November 6, 2009
i believe the children are our future
looking for a way to waste time today and cruise toward 5 o'clock? check out the blog Lamebook, which is a comical, slightly discouraging, too-true look at real Facebook posts. we all have a Facebook friend (or two) who tends to over-share or post far-too-personal status updates. i, for one, am always tempted to LIKE the depressed cries for attention. there was a time when an emotional rant would get my annoying Fbook friends swiftly deleted, but these days i graciously use the HIDE feature so that i don't have to see their craziness every time i log on.i think we can all learn some very important, if unsettling, lessons from Lamebook. for example:
our generation cannot spell, nor does anyone care about grammar these days,
teenagers have some serious drama going down, and
some stupid kids need to remember that their parents are their Facebook friends.
depressing or funny?
you decide. big ups to Mike for alerting me to this site. you're responsible for so much time wasted.
2 comments:
Taylor
said...
I wish I could "like" this. I feel so lost without the self-validation of clicking an electronic thumbs-up.
after having a go at life as a commercial litigation attorney in Philadelphia, i decided to give up the pursuit of wealth and status.
these days i'm pursuing happiness, and so far it's working quite well. i'm working on a new career, and i'm trying to follow my bliss. i'll tell you all about it.
2 comments:
I wish I could "like" this. I feel so lost without the self-validation of clicking an electronic thumbs-up.
Hilarious. And Amen on the spelling/grammar observation.
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