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Annoying FB Memes 1

I have decided to delve into the world of Facebook Memes. Those quaint big signs with words that are good, bad or funny. Over the last week or so, I've gleaned a few of my favorite annoying memes. Those are the ones that when I see them, make me go, "Ugh...really?"



 1. The new version of chain letter. DO THIS and SHARE or horrendous consequences will ensure. Really?

Like God is really standing up there in the Cosmos looking down at the Facebook and says, "Well! Bob clicked like, I'll give him an extra $20 today."

I roll over about 3 of these daily. I know, I know...people think it's harmless and they'll get lucky but dang people! Really?
 2. The 'Cyberhug' which actually DOES NOTHING and annoys me.  Notice it also has that 'PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEEEEEE" addendum. No worries, that's for another meme.

Really? Cyber hug? No. Just no. Not a substitute for a real one, and really pretty useless. If you really wish to tell someone you are thinking of them, message them and say, "Hey. How ya doing? I'm thinking about you and I hope you have a good day." Just don't do it in a creepy stalker sort of way to people you rarely speak to. If then, just do it in the open part of FB.

3. I LOVE GEEBUS!
Really?

I'm not anti-Christian. In fact I have quite a bit of faith in Jesus. I just don't think that God/Jesus/The Holy Sprit is looking down on the Facebook for confirmation of that.

It'a another bid for attention from someone to their audience.  Besides, my relationship with the Holy Trinity is not up for public consumption.

There are ways even online to profess and practice your faith in God. This ain't one of them.

No worries to you who enjoy the poultry or the knitting. I'm going to blog about that as well. It's just that sometimes, these things just need to be said, and I've been told my sarcastic attitude lends a bit of humor to the whole thing.  

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