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Ahh, I love these memes.

Oh, how peachy keen!
... I have no idea what "peachy keen" means, or even where that came from, but it felt appropos.
I'm really not sure where to start. The tone of this makes me think it was created by one of two types:
1. An eleven year old mean girl.
2. A sad woman in her mid-thirties who misses the glory days of ruling the hallway with pocket-sized hairspray, and decided to do the Facebook version of it.
But then why would you share it? Because the game looks fun, and you barely read what it actually said? This didn't show up on my friends list (I only saw because someone commented), but I have to say, I'm not sure how eager I'd be to keep someone who posted it. Not to mention it doesn't make sense - you have to lie, but if you can't "pass this" you get unfriended? How can you pass a test you're supposed to lie on?
I will say I understand where this sort of thing comes from - the fact that a lot of the time, we do fail to correspond with FB friends. The thing is, these memes do the opposite of that. You're only responding because it's a game. Why not actually communicate with your friends? Comment on their statuses. Send random PMs just to send them. Like things.
Or you can post passive aggressive Facebook memes like you're back in middle school and rocking out to Destiny's Child with your BFFs. :)

Oh, how peachy keen!
... I have no idea what "peachy keen" means, or even where that came from, but it felt appropos.
I'm really not sure where to start. The tone of this makes me think it was created by one of two types:
1. An eleven year old mean girl.
2. A sad woman in her mid-thirties who misses the glory days of ruling the hallway with pocket-sized hairspray, and decided to do the Facebook version of it.
But then why would you share it? Because the game looks fun, and you barely read what it actually said? This didn't show up on my friends list (I only saw because someone commented), but I have to say, I'm not sure how eager I'd be to keep someone who posted it. Not to mention it doesn't make sense - you have to lie, but if you can't "pass this" you get unfriended? How can you pass a test you're supposed to lie on?
I will say I understand where this sort of thing comes from - the fact that a lot of the time, we do fail to correspond with FB friends. The thing is, these memes do the opposite of that. You're only responding because it's a game. Why not actually communicate with your friends? Comment on their statuses. Send random PMs just to send them. Like things.
Or you can post passive aggressive Facebook memes like you're back in middle school and rocking out to Destiny's Child with your BFFs. :)