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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 740730" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lil, your mom was an awesome mom. Of course you commemorate her. I am talking about people who did not have awesome dads and moms and kids and cousins yet post like they were perfect now that they are dead and no longer need to be dealt with. Also I believe the people think it makes THEM look good to put stuff like "Best Ever" on their page and they do get likes and sympathy from friends. This matters to some people. I think its kind of pathetic but thats just me.</p><p></p><p>But with FOO (giggle) I know the truth about what was said about Uncle Ned ("he is NOT a nice man" was a common thing) so you cant fool me. I have to assume it is common to glorify the niceness of one who was not, mostly for personal reasons...at least on FB. Some people post every day. FB is to some a huge projection of who they want their circle to think they are. To some, I believe they post the best faces to make others feel smaller but not always. Sadly though to some people...they do feel bad when they see a fake snapshot of a "perfect" family. </p><p></p><p>Brag Book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 740730, member: 1550"] Lil, your mom was an awesome mom. Of course you commemorate her. I am talking about people who did not have awesome dads and moms and kids and cousins yet post like they were perfect now that they are dead and no longer need to be dealt with. Also I believe the people think it makes THEM look good to put stuff like "Best Ever" on their page and they do get likes and sympathy from friends. This matters to some people. I think its kind of pathetic but thats just me. But with FOO (giggle) I know the truth about what was said about Uncle Ned ("he is NOT a nice man" was a common thing) so you cant fool me. I have to assume it is common to glorify the niceness of one who was not, mostly for personal reasons...at least on FB. Some people post every day. FB is to some a huge projection of who they want their circle to think they are. To some, I believe they post the best faces to make others feel smaller but not always. Sadly though to some people...they do feel bad when they see a fake snapshot of a "perfect" family. Brag Book. [/QUOTE]
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