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      02-11-2021, 10:07 AM   #24
rebekahb
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It's awful. Currently, my sister in laws are feuding and one is making passive aggressive fb posts which the other knows are directed at her. The other is posting the happiest of birthdays to my sweet niece (who isn't on fb) but yet she is failing to advertise that she's being petty and not going to the sweetest nieces birthday. It's completely elementary. One of you is 44 and the other is 39. Is this really how we are acting as adults?

Our friends son is addicted to Instagram and likes. He was at our house and posted some pics. After, I got a continual update of how many people liked his post. He then asks me if I know who some chick is. I say I have no clue. His response OMG...she has like 16 million followers how can you not know who she is. I asked him why he is so concerned with someone he will never meet & she will never know who he is. He looked at me like I had 2 heads. He also informed me I hadn't posted on IG since 2/2020. I didn't even know that.

Filtering pics. My friends 19 year old daughter is beautiful but she filters every single picture even though she doesn't need to. It just feeds on the false sense of reality and we need to be flawless.

I could go on and on like everyone else. It's just not healthy. It breeds a never enough mentality. Never pretty enough, not skinny enough, not rich enough, not loved enough, etc. I wish we could eliminate social media and do a hard reset.
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