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25-07-2016
01:25 PM
I have finally recovered after deactivating my Facebook page as so many comments have been insulting and made me feel hurt. I am now into the more fun part of life when I start laughing a lot. I am now back with my mother and we a going for walks. I now love watching a cartoon on youtube called 'Noah's Island' and one of the characters I like is Sacha a friendly simple-minded Russian desman (a desman is a very shy obscure species with an unusual snout). Also I love my scrap booking of my favorite things in life this includes this animal and Maria Sharapova. I've also bought a shirt that she was wearing from Zara and put her on a t-shirt, now that I no longer have Facebook. Also I've found a useful mobile app called meetup which enables me to join the groups and meet new people face-to-face. Congratulations I'm making a new start.
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25-07-2016
04:01 PM
Hey there Maria,
Good for you. I cancelled face book too, not useful for me either but for different reasons. You're sounding like you have a lot more going on for you without it, love it!
Congratulations and keep up the great work. xx
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31-07-2016
10:55 AM
Good on you! It's amazing how many things we can fit into our lives once we quit social media for a while! It really does help one to realise how much time it took up. My rule is generally if something isn't being conducive to my wellbeing, then change it or drop it.
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