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To My Parent's Friends, The Only Ones Who Show Me Love On Facebook

You guys rock

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To My Parent's Friends, The Only Ones Who Show Me Love On Facebook
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Dear my parent's friends who I have on Facebook, I have something extremely important to say to you.

You are my absolute realest.

You may not know this but since 2013-ish, my generation has totally forgotten about Facebook, and I still don't understand why. In this case, I am the 10% of my age group still active on Facebook, and you guys are the 90%. But forget about my generation, you guys are ALWAYS the ones to always compliment my achievements, like my photos, "react" to my photos with a heart, like my statuses, write on my wall, etc. YOU EVEN STICK UP FOR ME ON MY OWN POSTS TO MY PARENTS. You make me feel legit on Facebook (even when I'm really not). You like my posts more than my own parents. You make me not shy about uploading a photo because I know you awesome people will like it.

You are LIT. You are REAL. You are TRUE. I hope you never stop doing what you're doing in the Facebook world because I appreciate it!


If you want a hint of what I look like when I log into Facebook and find all this love you guys give me, this is it:




But that's only some of the reactions that happen in my head :)

So if I don't thank you enough, thank you for all your kind words and wishes you lovely, beautiful, lovely, gorgeous, amazing people. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU'RE DOING LOVES.

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