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jonesable
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Posted: Jan 08 2014 at 8:57pm |
LB a fool
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EPITOME
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Posted: Jan 08 2014 at 9:08pm |
ms_wonderland wrote:
ShadyLady wrote:
I'm always weirded out by people who wish celebrities happy birthdays.
My former roommate's ex always has comments popping up in my newsfeed of him wishing Trina, LisaRaye, Serena Williams, etc Happy Birthdays. I wanna ask him so bad, "Do they care? Do they write you back? Do they ever wish you a happy birthday?"
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Lol this reminds me of my friends mom. I found her Twitter on accident and she's on there thinking that she has these friendships with benzino and khloe Kardashian. Benzoyl could be ask what all the ladies are doing Friday night and she will respond with details then finish with, "what about you?"...tweets dating back months and he never responds to her. Then with khloe she would offer motherly advice or compliment an outfit....the tone was so creepy bc she made it seem like she was text buddies with them by her wording. She is totally normal acting in real life. |
i feel like that when on IG ppl see pics of a celebrity and they go "my cousin is so cute. my aunt this/etc." and im like 
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sexyandfamous
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Posted: Jan 08 2014 at 9:38pm |
The people who were posting happy birtday blue, were just trying to get Beyonce's attention. I am sure some genuinely love the artist and therefore wish the best for her child too, but it is just silly.
About the people who wish happy father's/mother's day to their parents who are not on twitter/fb/instagram/whatever, they just want to show everyone what a loving doting child (and person) they are.
That reminds me of my bf's former sister-in-law. I saw a post of hers wishing her mother happy birthday, giving her all the compliments in the world, and a photo of the mother with hearts and stuff. Then my bf told me how once she snapped at her mother and kicked her out of her house, and her then husband told the mother to ignore her daughter and that she could stay in the house (and the daughter was pissed that he let her mom stay).
It is easy to fake happiness, kindness, respect and gratitude to anyone and anything on social media.
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_ConcreteRose_
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Posted: Jan 08 2014 at 9:43pm |
I've tweeted a few celebrities (well pro- sports players) who tweeted me back and engaged in convo. Demarcus ware likes my youtube channel
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jonesable
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Posted: Jan 08 2014 at 9:46pm |
sexyandfamous wrote:
The people who were posting happy birtday blue, were just trying to get Beyonce's attention. I am sure some genuinely love the artist and therefore wish the best for her child too, but it is just silly.
About the people who wish happy father's/mother's day to their parents who are not on twitter/fb/instagram/whatever, they just want to show everyone what a loving doting child (and person) they are.
That reminds me of my bf's former sister-in-law. I saw a post of hers wishing her mother happy birthday, giving her all the compliments in the world, and a photo of the mother with hearts and stuff. Then my bf told me how once she snapped at her mother and kicked her out of her house, and her then husband told the mother to ignore her daughter and that she could stay in the house (and the daughter was pissed that he let her mom stay).
It is easy to fake happiness, kindness, respect and gratitude to anyone and anything on social media.
| I don't think that particular example is necessarily fake. They had a rough spot. Doesn't mean she doesn't love her mother
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Lite Brite
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Posted: Jan 08 2014 at 11:13pm |
ms_wonderland wrote:
Lol this reminds me of my friends mom. I found her Twitter on accident and she's on there thinking that she has these friendships with benzino and khloe Kardashian. Benzoyl could be ask what all the ladies are doing Friday night and she will respond with details then finish with, "what about you?"...tweets dating back months and he never responds to her. Then with khloe she would offer motherly advice or compliment an outfit....the tone was so creepy bc she made it seem like she was text buddies with them by her wording. She is totally normal acting in real life. |
 And this is why our mother's need to stay off social media. I wont add mine. They say the most awkward stuff. My sister will post something like "I'm gonna kill this dumb bitch who almost ran me off the f*ckin road" and my mother will comment "Hey honey, I'm making chili for dinner. Love u"
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