Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
So, just to be clear here, you are grateful that your mother has a disability which prohibits her from using her hands effectively, which most would consider to be a substantial and unfortunate disability, all because you prefer that she not use social media? Do I have that correct?
I am very curious why women in this general age group are somehow to be canceled from social media by the next generation? What did you thinksocial media was for?
They can't friend your mutual friends, they can't like posts, and they certainly can't post. Why? Yet, all your friends can do that, but just not your mother. Why is it a thing that they shouldn't use social media? Not FB, not IG, not anything? Again, what is the actual reason? It is likely that they have the same jobs, colleagues, neighbors, and experiences as you, but, apparently they should not ever leave the face to face world outside of those boundaries. Why?
They can't post about their lives,comment on your posts or anything, and you would literally rather that the mother have a freaking DISABILITY, than to ever do so.
So, how will you know when your social media tenure is up? Is it 45? 50? 55? Will you get a notification in the mail-or online? Will someone come and injure your hands just in case you don't get the message? Maybe your kids will wish MS on you, huh?
NP. So you’re the person who posted like 17 times in a row yesterday, right?
What? And you must be the **NP** ( yeah, right) who thinks she's keeping track.
Don't you have adulting to do today? Or is your Mom doing that, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
Uh, this was pretty disgusting.
PP you replied to.
Clearly you've never had a loved one who is severely disabled.
My mother developed Multiple Sclerosis in her 20s. It ruined her career and made her dependent on her spouse - who has been devoted, but even with such a partner, it's still a huge adjustment to the relationship, and at such an early age.
It's REALLY HARD TO HAVE SUCH A DISEASE AND DISABILITY. It's really hard to be the child of such a parent.
Humor diffuses the pain and stress.
That's why I added the emoji, but clearly you choose to get all offended for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
So, just to be clear here, you are grateful that your mother has a disability which prohibits her from using her hands effectively, which most would consider to be a substantial and unfortunate disability, all because you prefer that she not use social media? Do I have that correct?
I am very curious why women in this general age group are somehow to be canceled from social media by the next generation? What did you thinksocial media was for?
They can't friend your mutual friends, they can't like posts, and they certainly can't post. Why? Yet, all your friends can do that, but just not your mother. Why is it a thing that they shouldn't use social media? Not FB, not IG, not anything? Again, what is the actual reason? It is likely that they have the same jobs, colleagues, neighbors, and experiences as you, but, apparently they should not ever leave the face to face world outside of those boundaries. Why?
They can't post about their lives,comment on your posts or anything, and you would literally rather that the mother have a freaking DISABILITY, than to ever do so.
So, how will you know when your social media tenure is up? Is it 45? 50? 55? Will you get a notification in the mail-or online? Will someone come and injure your hands just in case you don't get the message? Maybe your kids will wish MS on you, huh?
NP. So you’re the person who posted like 17 times in a row yesterday, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
Uh, this was pretty disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
So, just to be clear here, you are grateful that your mother has a disability which prohibits her from using her hands effectively, which most would consider to be a substantial and unfortunate disability, all because you prefer that she not use social media? Do I have that correct?
I am very curious why women in this general age group are somehow to be canceled from social media by the next generation? What did you thinksocial media was for?
They can't friend your mutual friends, they can't like posts, and they certainly can't post. Why? Yet, all your friends can do that, but just not your mother. Why is it a thing that they shouldn't use social media? Not FB, not IG, not anything? Again, what is the actual reason? It is likely that they have the same jobs, colleagues, neighbors, and experiences as you, but, apparently they should not ever leave the face to face world outside of those boundaries. Why?
They can't post about their lives,comment on your posts or anything, and you would literally rather that the mother have a freaking DISABILITY, than to ever do so.
So, how will you know when your social media tenure is up? Is it 45? 50? 55? Will you get a notification in the mail-or online? Will someone come and injure your hands just in case you don't get the message? Maybe your kids will wish MS on you, huh?
Anonymous wrote:
Back in medieval times, when my mother tentatively suggested she get a Facebook account and keep in touch that way, I flat out told her I would never friend her on FB.
She's annoying enough in person or on the phone, I don't another source of cringe.
Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
Anonymous wrote:
My mother has a disability and can't really use her hands well enough to play around with cell phones, or a computer keyboard, unless she really needs to, and then it's laborious.
I would say not using social media may be the only silver lining of her disability![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Mom passed away last year. I would do anything to see her stupid Farmville posts again.
I am not wishing her dead, mind you.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I am so thankful that my parents have never figured out facebook and have no interest in trying.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you girls, and I'm calling you girls because you all sound like a bunch of whiney middle schoolers, need to learn some stuff:
Learn how to group and customize your followers. Not everyone has to see every post.
Use the unfollow option
Use the unfriend for scary right wing $#!++
If your mom doesn't know a specific terminology, tell her. Don't giggle and revel in her ignorance as she continues to do the annoying thing you just complained about. You are literally awful, 100%
Delete comments you don't like.
Set boundaries about what others, all others, can post of yours. That includes your friends- your Mom shouldn't have different rules, because -why?
Lastly- GROW THE F *** UP. You didn’t invent this. It's not your secret fort. You and other adults share the same life now. You won’t be grounded.
Give your poor Moms a break. This was a really sad post today- I don't have much confidence knowing you might have kids. You are an adult. Keep reminding yourself of that.