“Oddly enough, Facebook has little to do with faces and nothing to do with books.” -Mike C.
My Grounds on why I deactivated my Facebook account for good:
The Pros and Cons of Deleting Your Facebook
Annoying Facebook Statuses
I recently found this site and I was encouraged to make a stand
I want to experience communication in its most basic terms like conversations and letters.
Privacy concerns.
I just remembered why I joined it in the first place and I got thoughts like these.
I tend to talk a lot but say very little.
I want to know who my real friends are.
I want real experiences. If I would have a farm, or a pet or want to be a guitar hero, I'd like it to be real.
I have a lot of better things to do and I'm trying to avoid every form of procastination.
Besides, I already have a blog to express myself and a cellphone where people can say Hi.
Annoying spams and game requests.
The incorrigible anxiety to check Facebook every minute
Facebookers are possessed - “Dual personality is not so very far from diabolic possession.”
My life is simply not interedting to my generation. I'm moving out of their way.
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