Facebooking--Are We Bored?



Who would have thought the word facebooking would actually become a legitimate word?  So many rules are changing, it’s definitely harder not to be updated these days.

But that’s not my point here, really.  :)  



I’m more interested now to discuss how facebooking affects how we all feel when we open it.  To the young ones, there might not be any at all; or if there is, I never really knew about it.  But ahhh, to those people my age (I’ve spoken to about fifty of them), there’s just too many stuff that goes on inside of us every time we spend too much time on Facebook.  It’s not really all negative, there’s just this kaleidoscope of emotions that many of us do not wish to handle. 

I wrote THIS FACEBOOK ARTICLE  exactly a year ago…now, it might interest you to know that five of my best friends do not care to check their Facebook accounts anymore.  Or so it appears -- if they do check it, they make sure to spend no more than 5 minutes on it.  Or if they do spend more time on it, they make sure no one else knows about it.  My guess?  It’s either I’ve hit the nail on the head, or they’re simply bored, like me. 

(note: when you click THIS FACEBOOK ARTICLE and the page says FORBIDDEN, that means the publisher blocked the link.  Bring your cursor to the space beside the last character of the URL then press enter..and you'll be taken to the article.   URL: http://webupon.com/social-networks/facebooking-and-those-uncalled-for-emotions-you-feel/PRESS ENTER )




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