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I was only on Facebook because i had it from almost the beginning.
It's interesting that it generated the feeling that it is important and closing account you will lose something very valuable.
You have that feeling until you actually pull the trigger and them you realize that you never needed it. It is all addiction, Facebook just sends content that is triggering you. The greens that you worry that you might lose contact with it, majority you never talk with, the others there's so many other ways to connect with.
Facebook is just cancer.
I have a little red notebook that has everybody I care about's phone numbers and addresses and email addresses in it in the drawer in my kitchen. If you aren't important enough for me to go get the little red notebook from the kitchen, then I probably also don't care if I can contact you ever.
Hey friend, I know the address of your red pineapple off by heart. Don't worry, I won't doxx you, of course.