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Facebook or Face the Book?
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We teenagers know why we are addicted to social networking sites like Facebook, but our parents don’t get why. Is it because they just want us to shut down our computer or cellphones and start picking up and reading books?
Facebook is a social networking site that was created and founded by Mark Zuckerberg along with his college roommates and fellow Harvard University students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.
We are addicted to this site because of the its simplistic design and creative features that fascinate us due to the fact that we can like, comment and share to the posts of other people. In effect we can also communicate with our friends and relatives that are from all over the world.
Yet on the other hand, our parents want us to study first before being hooked with browsing other’s updates, why? Simply to be educated is more important, to graduate from college and get a nice paying job in return we can enjoy our everyday life while paying electricity, water, and house rental bills.
But honestly, reading educational books bores me to death due to too much deep words that I feel I can never understand. Yet, in contrast I seriously love reading novels by John Green, Suzanne Collins and other amazing novel writers.
Surely all of us teenagers don’t like being force to study, though we still have to go to school.. for what reason? Isn’t it because many of us are being told to do so or just want to make our parents proud? But all the pressure and stress that are put into our lives due to studying is something but of great worth and value for our future.
Our parents knew that education is needed to be successful in life. Therefore we still need to be educated so that one day, we can do good to mankind and we will be able to be our own best self.
So is it Facebook or Face The Book?
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