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Tricia Sieberns

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Facebook is shit. I don't know what to put on it half time, people constantly post pictures of quotes like they are some sort of philosopher and if you don't have a girlfriend/wife and kids, which my feed is full of there pictures of there family, what are you supposed to do?

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fake quotes postcards is my favorite genre on fb.

like

"Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver.”

Hermann Goering

or

"The greatest victory is the victory over your negative thinking"

Socrates :lol:

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fake quotes postcards is my favorite genre on fb.

like

"Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver.

Hermann Goering

or

"The greatest victory is the victory over your negative thinking"

Socrates :lol:

I quite like the Goering one :lol:

i like Socrates one even more, i think in classic Greek era the notion of positive/negative thinking was non-existent :lol:

It does not even sound like something Goering would say.

because it was Hanns Johst :lol:

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fake quotes postcards is my favorite genre on fb.

like

"Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver.

Hermann Goering

or

"The greatest victory is the victory over your negative thinking"

Socrates :lol:

I quite like the Goering one :lol:

i like Socrates one even more, i think in classic Greek era the notion of positive/negative thinking was non-existent :lol:

It does not even sound like something Goering would say.

because it was Hanns Johst :lol:

I'd love to read one of his plays, a Nazi themed play, it'd be fascinating.

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fake quotes postcards is my favorite genre on fb.

like

"Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver.

Hermann Goering

or

"The greatest victory is the victory over your negative thinking"

Socrates :lol:

I quite like the Goering one :lol:

i like Socrates one even more, i think in classic Greek era the notion of positive/negative thinking was non-existent :lol:

It does not even sound like something Goering would say.

because it was Hanns Johst :lol:

I'd love to read one of his plays, a Nazi themed play, it'd be fascinating.

i haven't read them either, but i've watched some documentary about nazi art and it seems that he was quite a character

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Yeah, all 98 lbs of ya :lol:

140 lbs ma'fucka.

fake quotes postcards is my favorite genre on fb.

like

"Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver.

Hermann Goering

or

"The greatest victory is the victory over your negative thinking"

Socrates :lol:

'All we are is dust in the wind, dude.' - Socrates

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No problems here.

I don't post anything crazy. I post funny pictures or videos I find and use it to connect with family and sometimes old friends.

Absolutely can't stand the people who post every little thing they do on there though.

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Yeah, all 98 lbs of ya :lol:

140 lbs ma'fucka.

fake quotes postcards is my favorite genre on fb.

like

"Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver.

Hermann Goering

or

"The greatest victory is the victory over your negative thinking"

Socrates :lol:

'All we are is dust in the wind, dude.' - Socrates

You're dust and bones

St. Thomas Aquinas

:lol:

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