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Why I don’t like Facebook

2009-12-02 @ 16:02
Categories: Life, Miscellaneous
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It seems that most of the world is obsessed with Facebook. I walk into the library at my school, and 99% of the computers are being used to look at Facebook. When I see someone using a smart phone, they are generally on Facebook. Everybody has an account: parents, children, friends, family members, colleagues, etc. So because of this general global obsession, people are quite amazed when they discover my distaste for such a thing. So to those of you who cannot understand this concept, please allow my to explain my problems with Facebook. Beyond the aforementioned obsession, my reasons are as follows:

People have reduced all forms of communication to “facebooking.” Nouns are being turned into verbs unnecessarily, such as “friend.” (The most appalling result of this phenomenon is that the New Oxford American Dictionary has named “unfriend” to be the word of the year!). People are “friends” with people they really aren’t. People seem to go into withdrawal if they do not access their Facebook multiple times throughout the day. People have started using Facebook messages in lieu of email (which is absurd since it sends you an email to tell you that you have a message). People also seem to use this public communication tool for private conversations…

Don’t get me wrong, I realize there are some positive aspects of such Social Networking sites. They can help keep people in contact with each other more easily. They can help reconnect long lost friends. And people can use these services to update their personal social network on whats going on in their life (whether exciting or not). In my opinion however, this is where the usefulness ends.

Beyond this is where it starts going downhill. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of “Apps” now. These apps seem to serve no purpose, other than to annoy the crap out of everybody that you know. The simple games people play will continually post their generally unexciting achievements. Every silly “quiz” or “survey” posts its results. And to top it off, your “friends” will continually send you invites to use the same crappy apps they use. It’s fine that people want to kill some time and play mind numbing games and take silly internet surveys, (hell, I do it too), but is it really necessary to broadcast the results and frequency of such things?

Like the rest of you, I do have a Facebook account, but I refuse to use it for more than simple public communication. Which is why I prefer Twitter. I rarely log into Facebook for anything beyond the status timeline (which I view through TweetDeck), disabling notifications from people’s silly game play, and the occasional adding of friends (all of which are actually my friends in real life). Some people may agree with some of my points, or disagree entirely, this is your choice. However, these are some of the reasons I personally dislike Facebook.

I’m still alive

2009-04-25 @ 20:06
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I realize it has been quite some time since my last post… So first allow me confirm that I am still alive. Unfortunately, I lost my camera last semester. Since most of my posts are for pictures, that’s one of the reasons why I haven’t posted in a while.

I don’t really have much to say, I may just be that boring. I’ve been keeping busy out here in Egyptland, school, work, the usual. Also trying to plan the wedding. Speaking of the wedding, if you haven’t been to our wedding site, please go to www.WeMetInEgypt.com.

Well that’s all I have for now, I will try to actually post more in the future.

Enjoy!

She said yes!

2008-11-03 @ 16:45
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Last night was my 2 year anniversary with Laura, so we decided to celebrate at this wonderful restaurant, La Bodega, in Zamalek. This was some of the best food we’ve had in Cairo, I had rabbit and french onion soup, while Laura had duck and seafood soup. It was so delicious, my mouth is watering just from thinking about it! Anyway, after dinner, instead of asking for desert I asked Laura If she would marry me. Of course, she said yes, making me one of the happiest people on Earth! (more…)

BCA Autumn Ball in Pictures

2008-10-12 @ 20:01
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So, we had a wonderful time at the Autumn ball, which took place in the garden of the British Embassy.  I even won a free flight to London, yay me!  Well enjoy the photos (more…)

We’re technically on the Queen’s soil

2008-10-10 @ 22:54
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We are both greatly enjoying the BCA autumn ball her majesty’s ambassador’s garden in Cairo. We feel so high class is our formal garb ;-) . (more…)

Leaving on a jet plane…

2008-06-21 @ 00:52
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That’s right!  I am leaving Egypt on a jet plane to return to California for the summer.  Just thought I’d announce it.

See you soon!

Break time at the BCA

2008-06-05 @ 18:34
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Well, the semester has finally reached its end. It’s been so relaxing not having to worry about school work lately, but since I’m not leaving Egypt for another couple of weeks, I am left here with lots of free time. So in the evenings, I’ve been spending my time at the BCA clubhouse in Mohandiseen, which has been a blast.  I’m posting some pictures from the last couple of nights, in order to share my fun with you guys. (more…)

My 25th Birthday with pics…

2008-05-17 @ 12:03
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Well last night was really fun!  Thanks to everyone than came out and drank and played pool.

I’m posting the few pictures I did take that night for your enjoyment. (more…)

A field trip to Akhetaton

2008-04-16 @ 10:48
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At the beginning of this month we enjoyed a field trip to the site of Tell el-Amarna.  Tell el-Amarna is the site where King Akhenaton of the 18th Dynasty founded his famous city of Akhetaton.  Akhetaton was a planned city revolving around Akhenaton’s cult of the sun disk, the god Aton.

The primary purpose of this visit was for us to explore the private tombs found in the northern and southern cliff faces at the site.  I took over 300 pictures throughout these tombs, so I hope you all enjoy them. (more…)

My Grandpa’s Birthday

2007-09-18 @ 21:14
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Better late than never, or late as usual in my case…  A little over a month ago some of the family got together to eat some fondue and drink some delicious wine in celebration of my Grandpa’s 80th birthday.  It was fun, and delicious. (more…)

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