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What are small things that make you boil deep down inside.

DDNatureLover

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I get so irritated with people who post their entire life story on social media' date=' like every 3 minutes they post status of what is going on with them at this very second. Other things like when someone cuts me off in traffic, when someone is texting a driving and almost crashes into me, when people have their tiny toddlers in no car seat, when young teens think they are grown... Some days, it even makes me boil when a corner of my mattress is not covered by the sheet. Just depends I suppose. [/quote']

I don't mind when my friends on Facebook posts very often about their lives. Of course, I haven't seen anyone posting every 3 minutes, except the time when my daughter-in-law went to hospital to deliver her second child. My son kept on updating on his Facebook wall. I really appreciated that. I couldn't be there in person but his frequent posts kept me in the loop, so to speak. Now, with Facebook Live, things happening to my friends in Facebook takes on an even more sense of immediacy.
@Aree WongwanleeThose are good updates, and I'd like to see them, also. . What I don't like is probably the same thing the OP was talking about, which is constant posts by people starved for attention, who feel the need to share and overshare everything and everything. I've ended up muting people on Twitter for that reason, and also unfollowing or hiding certain posts on Facebook because of it. The worst for me are constant posed selfies. I much prefer candid shots of people actually doing something or even occasional posed pictures for specific occasions, such as holidays, weddings, etc. Even my nieces get on my nerves with their constant selfies with fish lips and overly made up faces. I'd prefer to see them in jeans and a t-shirt playing with the dog or having a good time with family or friends, but it seems everything is for the camera, and nothing is real. I'm sure I tick people off with the pet pictures I post, but then again, I follow/have followers who are also pet lovers and do the same. 
 
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