Who, in this generation, doesn't have a Facebook account? Take me to your leader I wan to meet him.
Ahhh-- Facebook, a social networking medium wherein there is a party everyday.
It's like a zoo filled with different breeds of human.
There are the posers, the lurkers, the stalkers, oh-so-politics-person, the idiots, famewhores, drama kings and queens, the emotionally-challenged dudes, the patriots - The list goes on!
I don't know how you will classify yourselves based on how you use Facebook.
My personal favorite - The Drama King and Queens.
You don't have normal friends if you don't get a feed wherein someone is bitching how useless they are (sniff-sniff), how they are broken at the moment -- the drama goes on.
I am guilty, in a way that I have divulged my emotions through Facebook, it's like an outlet for most people. It's like your 'therapist-in-a-box". But it's my wall, I am free to say anything, discuss whatever I like even if it means pissing people off.
But with the words you typed, with every meaning you have instilled in your posts, it defines you. Consequences will try its best to slam your head.
Whether you are starving for attention or you just wanted to be heard by your friends or other people, just keep in mind that drama should be handled cautiously in a party like Facebook.
We are all responsible for what we say and what we do. Be cautious. If you are given the freedom to write your thoughts, go ahead, but you have a responsibility to your readers as well. There are words that would be much better unsaid.
Do not use Facebook as your escape train or a means to avoid people that you really need to have a word, a good conversation with. Facebook is capable of destroying relationships with your loved ones. Facebook can even ruin someone's reputation and life!
Be real, be human, Talk - nothing is better than real conversations.
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