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The ambivalence about FB is that on one hand I am glad to be part of the world, so to speak, "meeting" all these people. Yet I am embarrassed of my home (it's a mess), my financial situation (there's no number small enough to represent my credit score, therefore fixing up the house is out of the question, not to mention the mortgage being so far behind), that I am socially awkward, and am not a good speaker (I write better than I speak), and so on.
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Um, you shouldn't even post pictures of your home, especially if it can be identified where it is, on facebook because it's NOT SAFE. And seriously, nobody wants to see pictures of your home. I blocked people who post too much of pictures of their bed room decos, their FANTASTIC AND HEALTHY FOOD and AMAZINGEST KIDS.
Facebook is what you make it. You post what you want... of course then some things nobody cares for lol. I try to post stuff that my circle of friends might be interested in and not too much of indulgent ****.
And as for where you are compared to them... there is always somebody better than you. That is life. It's important you are satisfied with what you got. I had that period of being jealous of others. But then life got so busy I have no time for that.
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