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<blockquote data-quote="Nature" data-source="post: 689035" data-attributes="member: 19011"><p>Hi,</p><p>I have mixed feelings about FB and haven't posted on my page for several months. I use to post photos of my rescue animals (probably boring to most) as I fostered over 300 animals in the last 9 years. I became more active on FB a few years ago when my High School announced a reunion and I reconnected with friends from Elementary as well as High School. </p><p>FB has been a great way to connect with various rescue groups too when a hue and cry arises if we all need to band together to rescue some animal in imminent danger. It was also a way to connect with my neighbourhood community association. These days I've backed away from all commitments focusing my energy on my family. </p><p>I see a lot of negativity on FB and I always refused to join in political, religious or badmouthing anyone - always tried to say positive things and remain upbeat. Still it tugs at my heartstrings when I see post about other peoples children doing so well - special events - grads, marriages, grandkids...all the things my own will never experience. It became too painful so now I rarely check in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nature, post: 689035, member: 19011"] Hi, I have mixed feelings about FB and haven't posted on my page for several months. I use to post photos of my rescue animals (probably boring to most) as I fostered over 300 animals in the last 9 years. I became more active on FB a few years ago when my High School announced a reunion and I reconnected with friends from Elementary as well as High School. FB has been a great way to connect with various rescue groups too when a hue and cry arises if we all need to band together to rescue some animal in imminent danger. It was also a way to connect with my neighbourhood community association. These days I've backed away from all commitments focusing my energy on my family. I see a lot of negativity on FB and I always refused to join in political, religious or badmouthing anyone - always tried to say positive things and remain upbeat. Still it tugs at my heartstrings when I see post about other peoples children doing so well - special events - grads, marriages, grandkids...all the things my own will never experience. It became too painful so now I rarely check in. [/QUOTE]
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