And does Alan have a last name?" I asked.
"Probably," said Curtis, "but we have a 'if you have to ask, you don't need to know because I don't want to friend you on Facebook' policy.

Aldous Mercer

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I dinnae get people, like they all want to be watched, to be seen, like all the time. They put up their pictures online and let people they dinnae like look at them! And people they’ve never met as well, and they all pretend tae be shinier than they are – and some are even posting on like four sites; their bosses are watching them at work, the cameras watch them on the bus, and on the train, and in Boots, and even outside the chip shop. Then even at home – they’re going online to look and see who they can watch, and to check who’s watching them!

Jenni Fagan

Tags: internet humorous social-media online facebook watching



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Hurricanes couldn’t remove you from my mind. You’re my world and I’m incapable of not loving you.

Billie-Jo Williams

Tags: adventure romance environment tyranny fantasy dragons fiction magic persecution vampires dragon pirates angel werewolves werewolf series epic facebook kindle ebook good-vs-evil epic-fantasy nook indie-author self-published debut-novel destiny-of-dragons military-fantasy smashwords



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I really like Google+ it's much better than face book. The only game you can play on it is life. Which is a game that can only be played and never won.

Stanley Victor Paskavich

Tags: life reality games facebook social-networking google-plus



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People don't buy Moet

T.A

Tags: life living facebook



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Strategy is about out-thinking your competition. Mark Zuckerberg, while at Harvard, built a website called Facemash ‘for fun’. Even today, Facebook believe that ‘done is better than perfect’.

Max McKeown

Tags: strategy competition facebook



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F. Scott Fitzgerald believed inserting exclamation points was the literary equivalent of an author laughing at his own jokes, but that's not the case in the modern age; now, the exclamation point signifies creative confusion. All it illustrates is that even the writer can't tell if what they're creating is supposed to be meaningful, frivolous, or cruel. It's an attempt to insert humor where none exists, on the off chance that a potential reader will only be pleased if they suspect they're being entertained. Of course, the reader isn't really sure, either. They just want to know when they're supposed to pretend to be amused.

Chuck Klosterman

Tags: internet facebook social-networking twitter online-writing



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These days, tales of what Facebook did with its users during the singularity are commonly used to scare naughty children in Wales.

Cory Doctorow

Tags: singularity facebook



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Facebook has been spreading across the continents faster than a highly contagious Asian bird flu!

Gemini Adams

Tags: humor social-media facebook flu humor-books digital-detox



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«“Everybody is in trouble with my dad. My dad only sort of gets the Internet. My dad started looking up all his old enemies on Facebook. My dad picks big flamewar fights. It’s like my dad just discovered that people can talk about politics without his permission. Facebook is like his new drug, he’s getting all sweaty and manic... Farfalla, is Facebook the work of the Devil? Google is ‘not evil,’ but nobody ever said that Facebook was ‘not evil.’”»

Bruce Sterling

Tags: internet google facebook social-network



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