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		<title>By: Magic Of Making Up</title>
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		<description>I admit I use to be guilty of using social networks to &quot;meet&quot; new people, but I never seemed to find the time to have that cup of tea with them...I think because teh internet has so much to offer, we tend to concentrate on quantity instead of quality.

Just think of that person with over 500 &quot;friends&quot; on Facebook. Are those really friends? NO. So what&#039;s the point of even having offer to be friends in the first place?

So now I do not even bother with social networks - I just do not have the time...except for my friends of course  :)</description>
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<p>Just think of that person with over 500 &#8220;friends&#8221; on Facebook. Are those really friends? NO. So what&#8217;s the point of even having offer to be friends in the first place?</p>
<p>So now I do not even bother with social networks &#8211; I just do not have the time&#8230;except for my friends of course  :)</p>
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