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Ah okay. Still had to google itShakas* my bad

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Ah okay. Still had to google itShakas* my bad

In that case, I should get FB and be posting (or whatever its called on FB) 25 hours a day. Instead, I post random crap on BF.The people who post how great their life is on social media is actually the opposite, they are overcompensating because their life is actually sad.
What exactly did he do that made you think thatI
Thought the concept wae cool, but the guy looked and acted like a douche
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The people who post how great their life is on social media is actually the opposite, they are overcompensating because their life is actually sad.
Disgusting. The only people who will see it are people who cared for them and are currently hurting.I can't believe how low some people will stoop. People are trolling those two 18 year old drag racers who died on their FB pages... it's disgusting.
Disgusting. The only people who will see it are people who cared for them and are currently hurting.
They are 18 year old inexperienced drivers, well one was just a passenger, they made a silly mistake and paid the ultimate price. It's pathetic to say they should know better etc. when they are already dead. Makes me sick. And they are posting pics of the burnt out wreck, calling them idiots etc. Things they would never do in person.![]()
Not even a little bit true. This is just something people say/think when they are jelly of people living it up and posting about it online.
Facebook is a good source for backing up photos and videos taken on tour in the event of something going wrong with the camera or the SD card etc.
I have used Facebook and Flickr a lot to back up stuff in case I lose it.
Exactly! If their life was so amazing, why would they need to tell everyone about it. The people who do, need reassurance or some kind of validation in what they do.Nah people who post a lot on social media are attention seekers regardless of how good a life they have
Some would be but most just lol at how stupid these people look trying to make everyone jealous of their probably normal and mundane lifeAnd people who complain about them are jealous.
Facebook is a good source for backing up photos and videos taken on tour in the event of something going wrong with the camera or the SD card etc.
Exactly! If their life was so amazing, why would they need to tell everyone about it. The people who do, need reassurance or some kind of validation in what they do.
I unfriend them.Some people just like to share all their experiences with others. I just unfollow if it gets too much like I have done with quite a few friends.
Sorry to crush your theory but it's true, I'm fairly well travelled and I go on two overseas holidays a year. They are USA and Europe this year and once I'm holidays I don't even bother with social media. I don't need to experience my holidays through a lens/gopro as I have my own eyes to do that... All that guy is doing is trying to make out he is great and searching for likes.