Funny yes, however when a scenario such as the Facebook fake worthy of your blog to a certain extent becomes a reality you can start to understand and see the relevance to my point that technology kills relationships.
SMS, email and now Facebook can all play their part in slowly disolving the core foundation of a relationship - trust.
It beg to differ with anyone who has never been “curious” as to who their significant other is texting so late on in the evening?
SMS is one thing but Facebook escalated things to another level with their ‘tagging’ functionality.
Who in their right mind would not wonder why their significant other is being tagged in photo’s from a “night out” looking rather cosy in the company of others when “I thought I knew all of your friends darling?”
Is this sounding like a comment from one who was scorned yet?!
June 27th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
Funny yes, however when a scenario such as the Facebook fake worthy of your blog to a certain extent becomes a reality you can start to understand and see the relevance to my point that technology kills relationships.
SMS, email and now Facebook can all play their part in slowly disolving the core foundation of a relationship - trust.
It beg to differ with anyone who has never been “curious” as to who their significant other is texting so late on in the evening?
SMS is one thing but Facebook escalated things to another level with their ‘tagging’ functionality.
Who in their right mind would not wonder why their significant other is being tagged in photo’s from a “night out” looking rather cosy in the company of others when “I thought I knew all of your friends darling?”
Is this sounding like a comment from one who was scorned yet?!
July 3rd, 2008 at 3:35 pm
Hell Hath No Fury like CBE Scorned