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    There’s this old saying that goes something like, “You can never have too many friends.”

    I think that’s right. I didn’t go look it up. Maybe I should… Oh, what the hell. Let’s just call it good and say that’s what the saying says. Know what I’m saying? ‘Nuff said.

    So, anyway, here are my thoughts on that subject. In this age of Social Networking and such, maybe it actually is possible to have too many friends. I mean, if you put yourself out there and the six degrees of Bacon Bits kicks in, the next thing you know you have friends of friends of friends being your friends. It can be a little overwhelming. If you also add to the mix silly stuff like being an author who has to publicize his (or her) books, well then you end up with readers (sometimes called fans) who become your friends (online), most of whom you’ve never met.

    Now, don’t get me wrong. I am not complaining… No siree, not at all. I am merely making an observation. And, with that observation comes a convoluted analysis – because, if you happen to be my friend, on Facebook or otherwise, you are well aware that my mind works in a bizarre fashion. Much like a combination drunk and acid induced haze that makes everything a little weird.

    But then, rumor has it that’s what makes me so interesting. (BTW – no acid involved, save for the acetylsalicylic acid from the aspirin necessary to treat the hangover from the alcohol.)

    But, back to this convoluted analysis… I’ve come to the conclusion that having too many friends is the reason the PTB, God, Goddess, Gawd, Dog,  Evolution, or what have you, endowed us with anal sphincters.

    Scratchin’ your head yet?

    Let me see if I can explain… As it happens, there’s this whole other saying that goes something like, “Opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one.” I didn’t look that up either, but I’m pretty sure I’m close to accurate in my rendition.

    Now, while this built-in defense system has been operational for a little bit of forever, it has really come into its own in the age of online social networking. “How?” you ask. Well, it’s simple, really.

    Whenever I look at my Facebook page and decide that I have way too many friends, I enable the system by… no, NOT posting a picture of my ass… but, close… I express an opinion. Yeah, easy as that. Go figure. And believe me, it works. I’ve sat and watched my friend “counter” almost literally decrement right before my eyes. It’s downright amazing.

    You see, a huge segment of the population apparently operates on the “assumption principle.” If you’ve never heard of that, I’m not surprised, because I just made it up. If you have heard of it and someone else is laying claim to having created it, well, what can I say? News to me, and no infringement intended or claimed on my part. At any rate, the “assumption principle” works like this – Assume that everyone believes the way you do and shares your exact same opinion.

    The dangerous thing about the “assumption principle” is that in cases where the infection has really taken hold, the afflicted individual finds it impossible to accept the fact that s/he could possibly maintain a friendship with someone whose opinions or beliefs deviate in any way from his/her own. Even if said friendship is superficial via a social networking site. But, while dangerous in one sense, this is also what makes the “too many friends defense system” work so well.

    So, next time you look at your social networks and think to yourself, “Wow… I have too many friends. What should I do?” the answer is right in front of you. Just run off at the mouth for a bit and express your own, personal opinion about something. It doesn’t even have to be earthshattering or the least bit important. It simply needs to be your opinion. Believe me, you’re sure to pare that list down just a bit in nothing flat.

    Oh, and by the way. For those of you wondering, this blog entry, like the vast majority of my others, is satire.

    But then, I guess that’s just my opinion. Guess I should go watch my friend counter, eh?

    More to come…

    Murv

    • Lol…astute observation 🙂 You should see the arguments BETWEEN my friends that some of the quotes I poste from the Dalai Lama have caused. It can be quite entertaining. Don’t think I’ve lost any yet, but then again most of mine are people I’ve actually known at some point in my mere existence. I can see where that would differ for you…but hey, if they don’t like your opinions, oh well…how can you miss ’em if ya never even knew ’em? 😉

    • I know exactly what you mean. People pretty much ignore me on fb now, but that’s probably because I can’t stop myself from expressing my frequent frustration about my job and personal shit going on at home. Right now I’m just taking a break from fb, gonna get back to updating my website and taking photographs. Makes it pretty easy to take pics with the Evo, cuz it has an 8 mp camera. Who needs a boyfriend? 😀

    • In mentioning the Assumption Principle, you have neglected to go into the Fuck You Corollary, which states that if you disagree with something someone says, an action such as ‘unfriending’ them will make it clear what you don’t like about their opinion. Nevertheless, an excellent point of discussion and one, I’m sure, that will affect your social networks one way or another.

    • Yep know what ya mean. I have more and more just ignoring me now. I have complained days on end about the Gulf Coast oil spill and everyone is tired of me complaining. It get’s real quiet real fast …….
      As for “unfriending” I have had lots of fun doing that lately. I have had the friend of a friend of a cousin of a mother of a person thing going on….LOL 🙂

    • I never looked at it from that side. New to social networking. I have most of my info available to most everybody- but I dont friend everybody because….I dont want their opinions on my wall!

      I had a different assumption principle going- that people will assume that your friends opinions are yours. I unfriended someone who did assume all their friends had the same opinion- and I didnt share it and I didnt want that opinion on my wall.

      Folk who grant everyone has different opinions are fine- just as long as their opinions dont include the assumption that mine are the same. I am mostly amazed that amyone shares my opinions- I know I am an odd duck!

      • I hear you, Celeste…

        I generally refrain from posting my opinion(s) anywhere but my own page for that very reason. They are “my” opinions, and they belong on my wall, not someone else’s…

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