I grow weary of the facebookers...

Well yeah, but most of my FB “friends” don’t know about this place. So I get it from both ends!

Ah. See, i see two paragraphs. He cut the first one in half, and didn’t quote the2nd half of the first paragraph. Then didn’t seem to the to the second paragraph at all.

I’m on my phone, so i was confused.

Have you no hope at all? Do you really think that when you leave Facebook, you leave Facebook outright and nothing remains?

I’m not sure what’s worse - Vaguebooking or friends who post every single gym check-in, completely with a slew of selfies.

Or the ones who post the most inane statuses, but end up with 100+ likes. Statuses such as “Looks like I need to go buy some Tupperware.”

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Wasn’t there a Camus book that started this way?

I read it in French class. ‘L’Étranger’… I think it started "Aujourd’hui, je suis morte en ligne…"

I’ve come up with a term: DNFTVB. Seems about right.

I have seen friends make posts like “Welp, back from the ER. That killed half a day. Everything’s fine now.”

Well, then. Good to know!

At least they used the word “fine”. My kid loves to post a pic of himself in the ER, hooked up to monitors… with zero explanation.

I’m afraid to say that with his propensity for skateboarding down steep, busy streets and off high precipices, he’s posting that shot on a regular basis…

A post today from a friend: “My oncologist left me a message after hours, and now I have to wait till tomorrow to call her back.”

Yeah, that was useful.

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At least they told you they were “fine”.

My kid loves to post a pic of himself in the ER, bloody head, hooked up to monitors… with zero explanation.

(I’m afraid to say that with his propensity for skateboarding down steep, busy streets and off high precipices, he’s posting that shot on a regular basis…)

I was beginning to think no one would notice. Well, what does it even matter anyway?

Yeah, in hindsight, I should have kept both parts. But I was lazy and didn’t want to go back. Sorry about that.

Oh, and I’m surprised you don’t remember the gender of someone like me who posts way, way too often. But I’m male.

I don’t know, assuming that the oncologist part is already known by FB friends,this seems a bit different. You know as much the OP of that post does, and they are in the dark and presumably worried as well. I mean,they could have not posted, but they may be stressing.

Is it common for people to have their doctors as FB friends?

Oh come on. You know BigT is male. Just c’mon.

See, I see it as an attention whore move. Why post that at all?
Wouldn’t most normal people wait until the actual news comes from the oncologist?
“Oh, poor me. My oncologist has some news for me but I have to wait 16 hours and I don’t know if it’s good or bad. Wah!”

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No. A “normal” person shares their feelings with their friends whenever they feel the need to share their feelings with their friends. If I’m feeling bad now, why would I wait until later to try and get comfort?

Also, this is what I said in my other post. If you genuinely think this person is an attention whore, then why are you friends? Or, if you have to interact with them in real life, why are you still following them?

With people who spread stupid memes, I get it. They can still be decent people, but just a bit naive. But an attention whore is just a selfish jerk who makes the world only about them, and doesn’t care about anyone else. Why would I want to be friends with them?

I meant that they even had an oncologist - ie, were being treated for cancer. If their fb crowd already knows that,then the fact a rather important doctor called and left a message (worrying) but that they couldn’t reach said doctor until morning (frustrating) - that doesn’t seem like vaguebooking.