I know FB can be an echo chamber but I'm so glad mine is, sometimes...
Yeah. I know it's problematic in a big picture way, but i like my bubble. I would be on Facebook even less than I am now otherwise.
ETA and a big part of my non-engagement on a whole host of topics is pretty much what Burrell said. I know my knee-jerk responses would not help anything, and I don't have the wherewithal to really dig in. It's just too much.
I spent like an hour last night telling my sister not to buy the extended warranty, and she's back at me today about it. I said "don't buy it" 27 ways to Sunday. She also writes the world's rudest e-mails. She usually puts the entire e-mail in the subject line along with things like "RESPOND NOW!" Why has she never noticed that other people don't write e-mails like that? Why?
The discussion of Confederate symbols has once again highlighted the world's ugliest statue: [link] That thing is right next to the interstate, and I swear there has to have been accidents because of it. At least it's the statue Nathan Bedford Forrest deserves.
Why has she never noticed that other people don't write e-mails like that? Why?
For the same reason that my aunt who writes emails IN ASSCAPS EVERY SINGLE TIME doesn't seem to notice that the people who reply to her use regular cap/lowercase because it's goddamn readable.
I spent like an hour last night telling my sister not to buy the extended warranty, and she's back at me today about it.
I have to admit the only reason I didn't try harder to talk my mother out of buying the warranty and service plan on her new computer is that we were at Best Buy, the sales guy seemed like someone who might post here, and I thought of askye.
Why has she never noticed that other people don't write e-mails like that?
One of my coworkers does that. It irritates everyone and she's been asked to write emails normally and she won't. I think she believes if she just does it enough, everyone else will realize her way is best.
I'm lucky in that there are few people on FB that I really have to keep in contact with, like family, so if I can't stand something someone says, I'm able to call them out with no regard for repercussions and then block/unfollow if they get obnoxious. My nieces generally agree with my views on important stuff. My BFF's teenage daughter is a good person, but they live in Redneck-Backwardville, TN, and the kid listens to her dumbass classmates too much.
Jesse depending on the plan and the computer it might be a good deal. They'll only repair up tothe cost of hte computer so if it wans't expensive might not be worth it. But the tech support is really good for people who aren't tech savvy. My dad has used tech support tons.
He has a tendancy to download things that say he should rather than making sure they are legit. Plus they came out and helped him figure something else out.
But the tech support is really good for people who aren't tech savvy. My dad has used tech support tons.
My mother's not bad, and getting better all the time. I did tell her I wasn't going to help her!
The discussion of Confederate symbols has once again highlighted the world's ugliest statue
Ugh. I knew exactly which statue you meant before clicking the link. It's hideous.
I knew exactly which statue you meant before clicking the link.
Me too. I had blocked it from my mind.
I'm not commenting on any FB posts about the confederate flag, because my only instinct is to be sarcastic, and I realize that doesn't help anything (except my own satisfaction at snarking at people who I disagree with).
There has been an admirable amount of restraint here. It isn't easy but I just can't engage where I know it will yield nothing but frustration.
Is someone talking about banning Confederate flags? I hadn't heard that.
See also Obama taking away your guns and making Sharia law the law of the land.
Maybe it is time to clean up my FB friend list again. I block most of the sites the offenders link to and that helps. But more action might be needed.