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Deen everything is not always it appears to be. Thus, I ask: How deep are our FB connections? Why? If one day, we log unto FB and we saw that an individual / individuals that we use to be FB friends with were no longer our FB friends, then we would follow up w/the individual(s) to see whether the individual(s) or FB deleted us from the FB friend network of one another? Yes? No? Why? Would we immediately internalize the deletion, as an intentional, malicious act by the other person and begin to conjure up reasons why we believe said individual(s) apparently deleted us? Yes? No? Why? Would we bother to investigate? Pick up a phone? Better yet, try to talk to the person face to face to find out whether, the relationship was intact off of FB? Yes? No? Why? How many of us believe that technology is perfect w/o glitches? Why? How many of us believe that the U.S. Government can manipulate technology. e.g. social media; send messages, delete messages, alter messages, and / or delete individuals from social networks? Why? More importantly, if someone actually did intentionally delete us from his / her social media network, then would we try to reconnect w/him / her face to face? Why? No names mentioned in this status are at odds w/one another. :-D — Team Deen / Transcend Edutainment Sis. Charlene Muhammad
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 19:29:33 +0000

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