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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1634880"><p>Yeah social media is pretty toxic. You are only catching a tiny glimpse of someone's life. In that photo, at that exact time, their life is perfect. It doesn't tell the whole story. But people can not differentiate that moment from that persons life. They assume that person has it better than they do based off of one tiny piece of evidence. Also, you can never escape it. The school bully was only the bully at school. But now with social media you can't escape it. I don't have any social media, minus the forums, but this is different. For the most part it's knowledge exchange, and 99% of the guys are nice/supportive.</p><p></p><p>[USER=82689]@just country[/USER] sorry for your loss. I try really hard to be polite to everyone I meet since you never know their back story. At the company I work at I was talking with some of my employees, and I've met five so far who have lost their children. I've decided that if they are ever having a bad day and take it out on me then that's 100% fine. As their boss why make their lives anymore difficult?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1634880"] Yeah social media is pretty toxic. You are only catching a tiny glimpse of someone’s life. In that photo, at that exact time, their life is perfect. It doesn’t tell the whole story. But people can not differentiate that moment from that persons life. They assume that person has it better than they do based off of one tiny piece of evidence. Also, you can never escape it. The school bully was only the bully at school. But now with social media you can’t escape it. I don’t have any social media, minus the forums, but this is different. For the most part it’s knowledge exchange, and 99% of the guys are nice/supportive. [USER=82689]@just country[/USER] sorry for your loss. I try really hard to be polite to everyone I meet since you never know their back story. At the company I work at I was talking with some of my employees, and I’ve met five so far who have lost their children. I’ve decided that if they are ever having a bad day and take it out on me then that’s 100% fine. As their boss why make their lives anymore difficult? [/QUOTE]
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