William K
Uniqueorn
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- 4w5
I can't recall... did the study give a age range for their focus?
College students, I'm assuming, at Stanford
I can't recall... did the study give a age range for their focus?
http://www.slate.com/id/2282620/
I can agree that it might seem like it's a 24/7 class reunion where you see all your friends having successful careers/families/facelifts in real-time, and you could feel unworthy in contrast. Maybe that's because envy is supposed to be my main 4w5 weakness.
Moral of the story : Just friend people with negative status updates. It will make you feel relatively happier!
It is called 'Facebook' and we don't like to loose face so we put on our best face.
'Face' we were told was oriental and how they loved to save face, but today we are moving East and adopting the oriental 'face'. We have even created Facebook so I can present my face to you.
And the big advantage of Facebook is that it is very hard to lose face. But how we hate it when we do and it can lead to flaming.
I'll show you my face if you show me yours, but I remain a close-wraped soul.
Ah, but how my soul longs for yours.
In what world are "face" and "phony" synonyms?
Facebook doesn't make me sad, but I generally have an issue with the new ways people communicate with each other. I tend to think that people spend way too much time facebooking, texting, IMing etc rather than establishing real connections with people and THAT will make you sad.
Washington DC.