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I guess I use them to a degree, too, Mike. I definitely have as much personal social involvement with friends of many ages, but I also enjoy the social net sites to be "non" social, sometimes too much. Time passes way to fast when I go to the different groups I'm in! What I haven't liked at times is the cyber bullying that has happened to me in the past. I never had a problem with that in my "real" social life!
You got that right, Steve!
Last year i was housebound for almost 4 moths-don't know what I would have done with out sites like this and the people who kept me going. But I also find it is easier to talk to people here, I'm not good at talking to people in person unless they talk to me first(shy) I don't like the bullying that goes on some sites, but fortunately there is really not a lot of that. I don't like FB, am only on it because that is were my company put the retiree's information page.
I don't really censor what goes on in my group, but there are two things I won't have. One is bullying and the other is something that is downright disgusting or disrespectful. There is just no need for those things and I'm sure you all agree. Steve is right that people online do sometimes say stuff they don't have the nerve to say to someone in person. Glad we all just get along.
Yes, Helen and those are some of the reasons why you're a great group manager!
Now that was a very entertaining (and informative and very REAL) ramble, Mike!!
Ha! You don't like the phone either, Mike? LOL I prefer to text now.
I have such an aversion to talking on the phone. I have friends that will yak and yak and it drives me nuts. I usually don't answer the phone now and will text back. too funny. nice to know there are other people that feel the same!
it drives some people I know nuts.
Part of it is that I work in a very busy public department and it's like sensory overload so I just require quiet time after work.
Most of my kids text non stop. Sometimes I tell them I forget what their voices sound like. They claim it's easier than having to keep repeating what they say. Hmm... Ok, they're right. :)
Drives who nuts? Those you text? I will never understand what I call extreme texting. My son is one of those. He'll literally text back and forth in a conversation. He probably uses his cell phone to talk to someone about twenty minutes a month, nineteen of which are to me. Isn't it easier to actually talk to the person? I had this theory that if Alexander Graham Bell's initial invention would have been a machine that enabled us to text other parties rather than talk to them, and a hundred years later the first cell phones also were essentially wireless text only machines, but then technology advanced to enable us to actually speak on those machines, no one would be texting nowaday as it is "old fashioned". I guess I am just showing my age, but actually talking to someone sure seems to beat the hell out of texting to me. I'll sign off now and go watch my black and white DuMont TV. :-)
MQM, I agree. I like it for a quicky message, but that's it. I prefer to hear the person's voice. Hope you enjoy your black and white tv. :) Is it at least High Def? Have a good night.
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