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Post by itchin4answers on Apr 6, 2012 3:16:21 GMT -5
Online social media sites such as Facebook and YouTube could be a darkness encroaching on modern-day society, a senior church leader says. tinyurl.com/7x6vx86
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Post by homeworld on Apr 13, 2012 9:27:32 GMT -5
...archbishops' lament sounds rather like blaming spoons and forks for obesity.
..while there is a LOT of trash on eeew tube, there are also treasures...it's all about choice.
One can travel the world..see things you would have neve seen.. see people and cultures on the "other side" of the planet..sit in on high level educational courses...explore new things.. ...or wallow in muck... ...that pesky free will that everyone is responsible for raises it's multiple faced head and says: "Howdy, pahdnah..ready to make a choice today?" [..or as the ancient guardian templar knight in the Indiana Jones /Last Crusade film said: "...choose...wisely.."]
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as for Facebook, it is too heavily embedded with national security and police agencies to be used...IMHO. I don't have a FB account and probably never will.'
*beyond the privacy concerns, the whole nutty business of "seeing who can collect the most followers and "friends" is rather pathological. Since when does the qualification for "friend" means that they clicked on an icon? '"Weeeeee! Look at meeeee...I have 1745 friends!" "I am POPULAR!...I AM somebody!".
...and when you find yourself torpedoed by life, broken in pieces, or in prison for a lie...the response from those "facebook friends" is likely to be "sucks to be you, dood"..or.."LOL /LMFAO".
"......those are your...friends?...you have chosen....poorly". [/Templar]
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Post by itchin4answers on Apr 14, 2012 19:39:01 GMT -5
I liked your post homeworld.
itchin
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