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August 27, 2012 at 6:37 pm #628393bosshoggsMember
A very thought-inspiring, and comical article posted today on the Wall Street Journal:
The Most Dreaded Facebook Reunion
It’s about how Facebook, from a social standpoint, causes an obstacle from moving forward in your life and constantly “haunts” you with your high school past.
There’s parts I totally agree with… There are absolutely people from high school I so badly wanted to move away from, and physically did, but somehow I’m still connected through Facebook. ARG!
What do you think? What category do you fall into? Are you a person who loves the idea of re-uniting with folks from your past? Or would you prefer to move on?
October 24, 2012 at 12:05 pm #829226CasinoGemMemberI prefer to move on , I never thought of it like that though . Yes facebook has some drawbacks, people change aswell its sort of strange meeting your old friends Its like watching an old movie you havn’t seen again not the same but still good.
Bit of a tuff one really
October 24, 2012 at 1:24 pm #829232AnonymousInactiveNothing wrong with moving on AND re-uniting at the same time …
I’d imagine that if there is someone who you really have no desire to ever see again that you likely wont be adding them to a friends list anyway. Its nice to see how old friends are doing far and near and often funny to see how some have never changed (good or bad) a bit.
October 24, 2012 at 2:54 pm #829240fergy58MemberThis is where the “Hide” and “Unsubscribe” buttons come in handy! That way you can limit who you have to see on a daily/weekly basis, and can still re-unite at a later date if you’d like.
October 24, 2012 at 4:53 pm #829257mattheratMemberHisigh.gif
There are lots of people from high school that I would never want to see ever again! But some of my best friends come from my high school and I see them on weekly bases and it`s awesome but I live in Costa Rica and the city is really small so I still have to see most of them
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