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How to Explain memorial day weekend social media posts to Your Grandparents

I love the fact that our social media posts are meant to be filled with a lot of things, so whenever someone posts something on Facebook, I feel they are going to be sharing it. As a result, it’s hard to find posts to share for free without being a member of the Facebook community, but I find it very satisfying to post that way.

On the flip side, because of the way the members of our Facebook community (and other social media posts) are meant to be filled with a lot of things, it can be hard to find a post that doesn’t include something like a cute dog or a funny picture.

I get that there is a lot you can say about Facebook and its users, but the fact is that the majority of people are on Facebook for the wrong reasons. If you are on Facebook for the wrong reasons, you won’t get the most out of it.

The thing is that most of the people who post on Facebook are not posting anything of value. It’s a place to post “jokes” and “tweets” that they think will get them a lot of likes, but they dont really care about the things they post. In fact, most of the time, these are not even genuine jokes or tweets, they are just things that people like because they think it makes them feel different or special.

When you post on Twitter you are not just creating your Twitter account but tweeting as you do. It makes it feel like the world you live in is actually not your world.

There are plenty of reasons to post on social media. But when you do it on a day on which you are not going to be around to see the outcome, you are posting an emotionless act of defiance. You have no idea what will actually happen after you post a tweet. You are posting it with the hope that someone else will see it. But that doesn’t actually matter because you will be posting your stupid joke for all to see.

The difference between a social media post and a joke post is that the latter is more likely to be shared and spread around. I just don’t think it’s that much different. People will read your posts regardless of whether or not they get to see you post it themselves.

You might be surprised though because it’s not as clear cut as you’d think. There are two things that go through my mind when I think about a memorial day post on social media. The first being that I want to make sure no one looks at what I am about to say and thinks I am the most depressing person on earth and the second being that I want to make sure no one sees my joke.

I know it sounds strange, but there is a difference between being funny, and being sad. We all have what I call a “sad tic” that tells us that we’re about to make a joke. We may not know it, but we are in the process of laughing or crying at the same time. This can be a sign that you are not serious, or that you just really want to make your point.

Radhe

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