Happy birthday, Andi!
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Happy birthday Andi!
Andi,
happy birthday! best wishes and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Happy birthday, Andi!
Happy birthday!
I don't appreciate FB for making "friend" a verb.
It's not that far off from befriend.
I personally would *love* it if FB asked me whether I wanted to befriend people, or told me that someone wanted to befriend me.
I befriend you all--just, here, not on FB. Nothing against those who use it and find it helpful and good, of course, just my own twitchy resistance to input overload. Still loves you!
Happy Birthday, Andi. May the coming year be a good one.
I'm still torn on Facebook. There are a number of people that I would drop because of the disgusting Obama or Guns propaganda, but they are relatives or old friends that the only way I see what is up in their lives is via Facebook. I 'Hide' the offensive stuff, but I still see it momentarily before the hiding, and I am a delicate flower and easily upset by ignorance and hatred.
Facebook doesn't bother me much - if someone annoys me I can unfriend them with no RL repercussions. Because on Facebook I mainly follow you guys and people I know from work! My non-Buffista non-work RL friends are not on FB or never check it. I don't follow people from my past, from high school and college and such. I was following one girl from high school until I got sick of the racist birther lies she was constantly posting before the election. Unfriend and no regrets.
I am waiting for Keith Olbermann to write someone at Facebook HQ and tell them "Dislike" was the word they were looking for.(It seems like something he would do...he wrote a very long letter to Entertainment Weekly for putting him and Dan Patrick ahead of Edward R. Murrow's Harvest of Shame" in TV's Hundred Most Awesome Moments, or some such bullshit, one time. And Harvest of Shame is profound, but it was *entertainment* weekly, not cerebrum weekly. I don't really like FB, yet it does make sharing things(um, at least in the share button sense, not really psychologically, or anything) easier.