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	<title>Comments on: On Facebook (or Not) &amp; Hypersocieties</title>
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		<title>By: Ian</title>
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		<description>I see what you saying. I went through the similar feelings, but in the end I kept a myspace to keep in touch with schoolmates who went off to different colleges around the US.

&quot;So as the world revs on and sinks itself deeper into a brave new world of online social networks, I stand high above atop a lonesome hill and raise the last great flag of rebellion, clutching on to that feeble ideal of “less is more”. But not for very long, it would seem, as I find I’m slowly beginning to lose my grip.&quot;  ---- THIS SOUNDS LIKE A THEME FOR A POWER METAL SONG!</description>
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<p>&#8220;So as the world revs on and sinks itself deeper into a brave new world of online social networks, I stand high above atop a lonesome hill and raise the last great flag of rebellion, clutching on to that feeble ideal of “less is more”. But not for very long, it would seem, as I find I’m slowly beginning to lose my grip.&#8221;  &#8212;- THIS SOUNDS LIKE A THEME FOR A POWER METAL SONG!</p>
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