Could you go a week without using Facebook? Uh, of course you could. But Flic Everett, a writer for the Daily Mail, prompted quite the rhubarb from readers after she chronicled her harrowing attempt to stop checking Facebook, calling the week-long experience "torture."
In a just world, Flic Everett would be waterboarded with chicken gravy for making such a comparison. In this one, we're just going to respond with a top-10 list of the Only Viable Scientific Reasons Not Looking at Facebook Ought to Be Even Marginally Difficult.
10. You work for Facebook.
9. You are a Facebook application developer.
8. You have one of those clueless bosses who keeps badgering you to "make a MySpace" for your company because you are the only person in the office still young enough to ovulate.
7. You are a paid "social media expert," in which case, please punch yourself in the crotch.
6. You work for the graphics department of a television news show and often have to take screenshots of Facebook for alarmist trend pieces about cocaine enemas, teen-sex hysteria and "drank."
5. You are my ex-boyfriend and the only thing keeping your fragile tableau of sanity intact is the act of clicking through my pictures while you sip Don Julio with Elliott Smith's "Figure 8" playing in the background.
4. You're one of those "Facebook hookers" I learned about on the TV news.
3. You are trapped beneath a heavy object, and your head is contorted in such a way that you are looking at a computer displaying Facebook.
2. You are a Japanese ghost implausibly summoned via a mysterious wireless signal during the suicide of a hacker that manifests itself in the form of Facebook.
1. You are an incurable moron and ought to be exterminated via wolves.
Tell us: Could you go a week without Facebook, or are you trapped beneath a heavy object?












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Wednesday 24 February
By Laura
It's not torture to go without it, but I do think about it. It's fun to go on it. I got friends and family that I don't see that often or that live far away. What's wrong with playing some games? With all the school, work, and housewifing stuff, I love to just relax and have fun with some good friends. If it's been a week, it's not like I feel like dying, but it sure would be great to be able to do it everyday.
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Wednesday 24 February
By jennifer
love facebook and no couldnt go a week without it. i love farmville and petville and really it akes me out of reality for a bit for sane reasons. i enjoy it and personly i really want to know if u found a lost pink cow cause illl be more than happy to take it.really i have to look at ur pics of u at a drunnk party on facebook book u can look at a pink cow.
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Thursday 25 February
By Ruby Begonia
Although I'm an avid computer user (I own 3 of them), I have no use for Facebook or Twitter. Never used them, nor will I ever. Danger lurks for those that participate in either of them. These are 2 of the most unsafe sites on the internet today.
If someone wants to communicate with me...I'm a firm believer in emails and the good old telephone.. People talk about you in unflattering ways, and I've often heard of hate mail and threats happening thru Facebook. People have lost the ability to "shut up", and use the internet for things of substance. Boom hiss on Facebook.
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Thursday 25 February
By Erin
I have actually gone a whole month without checking e-mail, Facebook, Myspace...the only thing that I did check was my voice mail. So I dare anyone to do it...if I can then you can...and no I wasn't in some backwater cult camp where they have abolished technology...I just had no computer...So top that everybody....
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Thursday 25 February
By dr john
I joined facebook about 5 weeks ago. I use it as a diary of my re opening my business (garden center) after 18 mnths of pure agony and despair. I post a pic of the day for I am an avid photographer and like to share my photos.
At 1st it was overwhelming with people finding me and so on.
After 5 weeks its lost my thrill. I check it daily, sometimes twice.
The farmville thing, I remember when baby gigabites or somthing like that hit the scene for kids to raise, they cried when hungry, wanted attention, and even died without kids constantly attending them, it screwed up a lot of little girls.
So virtual farm animals and a farm needing care, its a reality if you are a true farmer in life. otherwise grown adults doing this , hmmm.
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Thursday 25 February
By racerx1225
Im just here for the cocaine enema :D
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Thursday 25 February
By anonymous (for obvious reasons below)
The upper echelon in my company has "strongly advised" everyone that facebook and social media in general is the wave of the future and is where much of our business will come from in a short period.
I'm not a facebook person and don't care to know every time someone I am vaguely familiar with because I met them at a party once burps, wears a blue sweater, pees a funny color, or doesn't understand why everyone hasn't rushed out to see the movie they just came from because it's going to change their life.
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Thursday 25 February
By Barbara Gagliardi
NO, I COULD NOT go even ONE day without Facebook. I enjoy the leisurely peace that it gives me to go to Cafe World and to Yoville to design and decorate my own homes and run my own restaurant. YEA to ZYNGA for creating and upkeeping these games for those of us who are unble to work or are stay at home Moms or Dads. Just because someone does not work, does not mean that we should not have something we enjoy doing and if Facebook has it then so be it!!
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Thursday 25 February
By barbscandlebiz
KUDOS to you! Not everyone WANTS to give up Facebook or Myspace or E-mail for a day or a week or a month. LOL If we HAVE a computer we can do as we chose to. What are they going to do? Blackmarket Facebook and shut them down if people DON"T get off of it? LOL
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Friday 26 February
By Linda Marley-Gentry
Well I have been reading the comments back and forth about Farmville on FB. I didn't know that men still held things over on women, I really thought that had went away for the most part, but this thing about women on facebook all the time. and they need to find themselves something constructive to do, Well lets just take a look at you guys. You can't stand it that your women have something is amusing to them and it is relaxing, takes us out of the daily worries of bills kids and yes husbands or partners. Aren't men known for the big screen tv and if there is a ball game on don't even think bout getting your attention. What about playing golf, goodness the hours spent just hitting a litle ball around and then runing and getting againg and starting all over, oooooh that takes such smarts to concentrate on all that. Yet you spend hours our the golf course and it aint free.. What about time with the guys. AAAAAH
;Don't even think I want to even go there, not to mention hunting and fishing time spent. Anyway just leave us women alone with our Facebook, we like and we don't cause you any harm. Just makes you jelious that we have finally found something besides you to spent all our waking moments looking at. Sorry LMG
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Sunday 07 March
By J.
it's the people who just don't seem to control themselves, I personally hate facebook, only because the few times I did check my account I came across some statuses that were just annoying, like "I am so busy today(doing this or that)" meanwhile the statuses are being updated every 2 seconds, come on really!.
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Monday 08 March
By Diana
Its just gotton a bit out of cotrol wen its at home, ork and on the cell phone ride home to and from... LOL
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Saturday 20 March
By Julie
I was off of facebook for a month when I was in intensive care. My crops at FarmVille all withered. It took me awhile, but all is up and running now.
I remember laying in the hospital and asking a friend about my crops. THAT's HOOKED.
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Thursday 08 April
By gwahahaha!
I dont even own a fkn facebook~
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