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Post by Apple on Apr 24, 2016 3:20:40 GMT -5
I just saw this, and it's annoying as hell (or maybe I'm just jaded, lol).
I was reading it, and thought, yes, it's all "her" (the ex girlfriends') fault--she failed to do everything for him, and took him for granted, and failed to become the kind of partner he needed. Why was that a failure? Maybe it just wasn't a good fit. Maybe he did stuff that just wasn't forgivable.
Then I looked at who posted it, and realized I didn't know that person (it showed up because a friend "liked" it). She had tagged her husband (who I also didn't know).
I did laugh a little when I saw his comment beneath it:
Yes, these women who left a drug abusing alcoholic were all to blame for failing to appreciate him. Good for him for cleaning up and making a relationship work, and I think his comment was "classy" and accepting of the role he played, not just blaming the "crazy ex girlfriends". But I think she's a dick for posting what she did (and that's not just because it was a "copy and paste" status, lol.)
Just post that you are thankful that his past led him to you, and all the failed relationships led to your happiness and ability to value what you have. You don't need to be a smug ass about it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2016 6:58:16 GMT -5
They post that stuff to try and make the ex think she is missing something great. "Look what I have. Nana boo boo."
I have seen things similar to that.
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Post by mamasita99 on Apr 24, 2016 7:33:34 GMT -5
Ugh, that post made me want to vomit Maybe the girlfriend who posted it was just bragging about how great her relationship is, but I see that this can be a really unhealthy way to view your relationship, like you can "fix" what others "gave up" on. Like Apple said, maybe there is a good reason the past relationships didn't work out...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2016 7:54:59 GMT -5
I can't stand any of the "Share [or Post} if you love your husband, your kids, your sister, your job, your computer . . . whatever." No one has ever been healed because they got a million likes on Facebook. My main complaint is that these posts trivialize important things. I do love my husband, and the whole world should already know that because of the way we interact. I do care about kids with cancer who have no legs, but "liking" their picture is too easy and does nothing to help them or the campaign to end cancer. These are the internet equivalent of "Honk if you love Jesus." I always thought Jesus wanted a little more proof than that. Rant over.
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Post by TheHaitian on Apr 24, 2016 8:02:56 GMT -5
Sorry that whole post screams "desperate", "low self worth" " I need a man so bad I will let him walk all over me".
But hey to each their own!
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Post by NoNamePerson on Apr 24, 2016 8:04:37 GMT -5
Are they friends with the EX? How do they know she will even see it. I checked the FB of a small local resale shop for a while and WOW all heck broke loose on that page but going the opposite direction. Owner ranted about how the man she thought she knew etc. etc. etc. and because of that low down dirty snake who basically stole her shop from her - well you get the drift.
I hate to admit but I kept checking back from time to time just to see what was going on. I didn't know these folks from Adam but it got to be comical with the back and forth. I know, I should be ashamed for laughing but you put it out there in a public forum - what cha expect?
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Post by TheHaitian on Apr 24, 2016 8:04:59 GMT -5
I can't stand any of the "Share [or Post} if you love your husband, your kids, your sister, your job, your computer . . . whatever." No one has ever been healed because they got a million likes on Facebook. My main complaint is that these posts trivialize important things. I do love my husband, and the whole world should already know that because of the way we interact. I do care about kids with cancer who have no legs, but "liking" their picture is too easy and does nothing to help them or the campaign to end cancer. These are the internet equivalent of "Honk if you love Jesus." I always thought Jesus wanted a little more proof than that. Rant over. Oh you mean like posting how Bernie Sanders is awesome, feel the Bern and sharing/liking a million times (while blasting Hillary) is not actually going to get him elected? We actually have to go to the polls?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2016 8:32:18 GMT -5
She might have already done so, she just hasn't realized it yet! Give it time. All relationships are awesome in the beginning.
But yeah, crap like this is a "thing" on Facebook. It's as popular as false news stories and "type Amen if you love Jesus" memes.
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Post by Happy prose on Apr 24, 2016 8:47:54 GMT -5
How sickening! I don't get why people post personnal stuff on FB to begin with. I just like the vacation photos, pets, and babies.
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 24, 2016 8:58:35 GMT -5
Instead of 'Like' farming, this 'message' is someone 'Share' farming. Someone who posts a message to see how many people will share the message.
It's not as bad though as some Facebook posters who search the Internet for pitiful pictures of anonymous, unknown, adults or children without limbs, or sick people, especially children, and whose message below the picture states, "Hit like, post Amen, and share this post or you are heartless and cold and will have seven years of bad luck if you don't".
'Like' and 'Share' Facebook farming at its worst.
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Post by gregintenn on Apr 24, 2016 9:12:36 GMT -5
Save that post and repost it in a few years when she's on there bitching about divorce court and child support.
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Post by Tiny on Apr 24, 2016 9:21:36 GMT -5
I've seen this before... I don't think the idea is new... Lyle Lovett wrote a song (with kind of the same sentiments) which (in Lyle's style) is either a really sweet love song or a huge insult: 1989 Lyle Lovett - I Married Her Just Because She Looks Like You Lyrics Read more at www.songlyrics.com/lyle-lovett/i-married-her-just-because-she-looks-like-you-lyrics/#lcZd2Ag31fHfel2J.99I usually just assume that when someone posts one of those "can I get an Amen" things or a poorly thought out "sound bite" on a picture that's suppose to be "witty" or "mean something", or something that's obviously fodder for Snopes, or some silly quiz, I assume the person sharing it has had a few Adult Beverages (or something else) and isn't thinking very clearly and found the shared thing to be meaningful in that impaired state. I'm use to humoring people in impaired states, so I just kind of humor their FB shares, too.
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Post by dannylion on Apr 24, 2016 9:41:10 GMT -5
I always suspect those are likely made-up stories that just get shared by people who lack critical thinking skills. They are too pat and too carefully constructed for the purpose of eliciting a specific reaction to seem entirely real. However, my Facebook contacts, for the most part, do not share that sort of post, so what do I know.
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Post by zibazinski on Apr 24, 2016 9:41:48 GMT -5
Self preservation is an amazing thing. I started talking to a guy in my new complex. He started sharing all his health problems with me for some bizarre reason. All it made me think was I'd never ever date this man bcuz he's a blabber mouth who shares too much with a total stranger and no way am I dealing with an unhealthy guy no matter how cute he is, and for an old fart, he was cute. Let him be someone else's "prize."
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Post by Lizard Queen on Apr 24, 2016 9:42:30 GMT -5
I hate most of this sappy stuff on FB. There's a time and place for these things, and 99% of the time, it's not there. You know what? When I have something to say to my husband, I tell him directly, not a whole bunch of other people.
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Post by gregintenn on Apr 24, 2016 9:45:54 GMT -5
My wife reads facebook like a copy of The National Enquirer, but rarely posts anything. I do not, nor have I ever had a facebook account. One thing we agree on is the stupidity of posting there that you're thousands of miles away from home and will be gone for a week. If that isn't an invitation for a robbery, I don't know what is. Also, no one gives a rat's ass what you cooked for dinner!!!
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Post by buystoys on Apr 24, 2016 9:55:23 GMT -5
My wife reads facebook like a copy of The National Enquirer, but rarely posts anything. I do not, nor have I ever had a facebook account. One thing we agree on is the stupidity of posting there that you're thousands of miles away from home and will be gone for a week. If that isn't an invitation for a robbery, I don't know what is. Also, no one gives a rat's ass what you cooked for dinner!!! I respectfully disagree with the bolded portion of your statement. When I post pics of certain meals, I receive comments from friends and family that they wish they were at my house! A couple of dishes I post pics of to tease my niece that she isn't here for one of her favorite meals. I'm such a mean aunt!
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Post by The Walk of the Penguin Mich on Apr 24, 2016 10:11:12 GMT -5
My wife reads facebook like a copy of The National Enquirer, but rarely posts anything. I do not, nor have I ever had a facebook account. One thing we agree on is the stupidity of posting there that you're thousands of miles away from home and will be gone for a week. If that isn't an invitation for a robbery, I don't know what is. Also, no one gives a rat's ass what you cooked for dinner!!! I respectfully disagree with the bolded portion of your statement. When I post pics of certain meals, I receive comments from friends and family that they wish they were at my house! A couple of dishes I post pics of to tease my niece that she isn't here for one of her favorite meals. I'm such a mean aunt! And not only that, your meal gives me ideas as to what to make when I'm clueless!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2016 10:16:15 GMT -5
I knew Greg didn't have Facebook! As soon as I saw his thread with that Kanye meme we all saw days ago
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Post by NoNamePerson on Apr 24, 2016 10:24:31 GMT -5
I only have 24 friends on FB. 7 of those are RL friends and the rest are cyber friends that I have been online with since 96. Some post where they've been and all the usual stuff that gets posted. Lots of cat posts. The only time someone post anything personal is in a private group that the cyber friends belong to but it doesn't get really personal.
I have no problem with hiding a post if I think someone I am on with might be offended by what someone else posts on my wall.
I don't post diddly squat about what is going on with me. I'm way to private. Don't have a picture of me nor answered any of the tell us about yourself question.
I did actually post a picture once about football season about to start and one person actually said something like "OMG NoName actually posted something.
I only have FB to keep up with my best friends daughter, gk's and ggk's instead of them sending me pics thru email.
Now I will admit that there are 3 FB friends that I would like to meet in person and will get around to it one of these days
ETA: I do enjoy seeing some of the stuff pEEps post but I can just scroll past the political, religious, save the world posts. No biggie!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2016 10:35:33 GMT -5
My wife reads facebook like a copy of The National Enquirer, but rarely posts anything. I do not, nor have I ever had a facebook account. One thing we agree on is the stupidity of posting there that you're thousands of miles away from home and will be gone for a week. If that isn't an invitation for a robbery, I don't know what is. Also, no one gives a rat's ass what you cooked for dinner!!! Try posting you had something besides possum . I bet it gets bunches of likes Let me know if you get tired of the hillbilly jokes. You hillbillies from Tennessee are funny to us .
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Post by Apple on Apr 24, 2016 11:16:17 GMT -5
I don't have many facebook friends, and the ones I do don't normally post stuff like this. So now facebook has decided I need to have every post a friend "likes" in order to fill up the space on my "newsfeed."
When I went on my vacation last year, I made a private photo album and only let local friends who knew I was going, or people who lived across the country see the photos. I made it open to friends after I got home, no way was I going to advertise the house would be empty for five weeks.
I can definitely see the post being made by a very insecure person.
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Post by Apple on Apr 24, 2016 11:18:02 GMT -5
I wish FB would quit deciding what I need to see.
I also see a lot of "person just got married"... I don't know "person", I will never meet "person", so where is an "I don't care what my friend's friends are doing!" setting. Then, if I really want to see it, I can just go stalk their page like a normal person!
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Post by zibazinski on Apr 24, 2016 11:34:14 GMT -5
Id like to post the rats ass for dinner comment but then I'd lose/hurt feelings of those who think I give a damn what they make for dinner.
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Post by Pants on Apr 24, 2016 11:35:56 GMT -5
I wish FB would quit deciding what I need to see. I also see a lot of "person just got married"... I don't know "person", I will never meet "person", so where is an "I don't care what my friend's friends are doing!" setting. Then, if I really want to see it, I can just go stalk their page like a normal person! You can set what you see in a way - you have to try to work the algorithm though. Essentially, start liking or commenting on things you want to see more of. I started "liking" when my friends posted photos or articles and refrained from interacting with anything that was second-hand. my feed has gotten much better.
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Post by sarcasticgirl on Apr 24, 2016 11:43:25 GMT -5
Sometimes i love FB. sometimes i just want to junk punch it.
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Post by NoNamePerson on Apr 24, 2016 11:57:31 GMT -5
I don't have many facebook friends, and the ones I do don't normally post stuff like this. So now facebook has decided I need to have every post a friend "likes" in order to fill up the space on my "newsfeed."
When I went on my vacation last year, I made a private photo album and only let local friends who knew I was going, or people who lived across the country see the photos. I made it open to friends after I got home, no way was I going to advertise the house would be empty for five weeks. I can definitely see the post being made by a very insecure person. I have always wondered if everything I "like" shows up on everyone elses page too. Some times some "likes" something and it shows up on my page. I am very FB illiterate I get it shows up in notifications that I liked something of commented but does the actual picture/post show up on joe blows page too I need a lesson in FB!! but then the guidelines will change overnight without warning.
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Post by NancysSummerSip on Apr 24, 2016 12:14:16 GMT -5
Frankly, FB and social media in general is the new version of "too bad, so sad" these days. It's the digital form of rubbing it in, pouring salt in the wounds and poking someone with a sharp stick, just to let them know that they messed up. I rarely go there anymore.
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Post by mollyanna58 on Apr 24, 2016 13:33:35 GMT -5
When I went on my vacation last year, I made a private photo album and only let local friends who knew I was going, or people who lived across the country see the photos. I made it open to friends after I got home, no way was I going to advertise the house would be empty for five weeks. You went on vacation for five weeks with one carryon?
I've got to re-read that thread to get ideas for packing.
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Post by sarcasticgirl on Apr 24, 2016 13:42:51 GMT -5
Frankly, FB and social media in general is the new version of "too bad, so sad" these days. It's the digital form of rubbing it in, pouring salt in the wounds and poking someone with a sharp stick, just to let them know that they messed up. I rarely go there anymore. Sounds like you need to do a big fat purge of friends! Sent from my SM-G920T using proboards
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