Same here. I deactivated my account and don't miss it. Will occasionally post pics on my wife's account so the kids can see them, but my wife is on EVERY night, either playing that Candy game or playing scrabble against her sister. Usually getting beat. Her sister comes up with the most incredible words and I've never thought of her as a "wordsmith". Heard that there's some kind of computer program that will take your letters and make suggestions. Suspect she's using that. Pretty much cheatin, IMO. Plus, her sister is always posting these stupid motivational or supposedly "cutesy" things like "I'm a b--h today, get over it". or "I was once sweet and innocent and then s--t happened".
Wife has a friend who I always thought was a little on the rough side. But FB has left me with no doubt. She is the most foul-mouth, nasty sounding 30+ yr old woman I have ever met. I'm embarrassed reading some of her posts on my wife's account. Especially when her MOTHER responds. Good lord, where's the decency anymore.
I'm tempted to pull the plug on the internet connection down in the basement some nights and just shrug when she says it's down. At the end of the night, just plug it back in and say, "oh, must have just come back up" in time to check email. Wonder how long before she'd catch on? :lol:
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