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Blow Up Your FaceBook Account. Quit With Extreme Prejudice.
It's time to rattle ten million sabers and begin destroying rotten institutions one by one. Make them fear us.
Brave men and women do not continue along in their passive acceptance of a meritless enterprise. Brave men and women resign.
They don't just stay on board merely because a bad habit has become a habit.
Take control of your lives by ending your dependency on progressive institutions and time-wasting media indulgences.
I'm a proud Twitter Quitter and my life has improved since I cut the progressive IV drip.
What do I always hear about why people stay on FaceBook? "Oh, it's a way to keep in touch with my friends."
Hey, remember the old days when keeping in touch with your friends meant actually keeping in touch with your friends -- getting together, having a phone chat, even going old school and dropping a letter?
In what sense is it "keeping in touch" with people when your "keeping in touch" is automated and consists of looking at someone's wall for two seconds?
And hey -- if there are people in your life so ancillary to your existence that "keeping in touch" consists of publishing "news items" about yourself every few days, maybe they're not really you "friends" at all, but very shallow zombie relationships you're maintaining the fiction of in order to feel a social connectedness, the real version of which you're denying yourselves by pretending at it on FaceBook.