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fandomsecrets2015-06-21 03:47 pm
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Re: Am I an asshole? a thread
I would never say to someone, "Don't post anything about your family on your FB! I don't want to see it!" That'd be stupid, especially since for a lot of people, FB is a way of connecting with friends and family around the world who aren't always present for the minute details of their lives, and you're right, I can hide their feed and go on with my day (I had to do that with one person who posted multiple times a day about one of those home pyramid scheme type selling things, it was driving me nuts).
I just find it so strange that even if your feed doesn't reflect all of who you are, if you only post about one thing three times a day/seven days a week, it's a pretty good indication of your priorities.
Not saying if you're a parent that you can't make your kids a priority, but it seems weird to me that their whole world seems to have dissolved down to: Little Trenten did this today! LOOK!
I mean, was that your whole day? Your whole week? Did you do nothing else?
Re: Am I an asshole? a thread
I don't know. At this point it's speculation on my part. To say that their kids are their whole identity, though, just feels kind of extreme.