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Check out how Facebook statuses would turn out in real life

Facebook statuses in real life

You probably all have friends who annoy you with their Facebook statuses, with whom they are desperately looking for self-affirmation or their five minutes of fame on the social network. That's probably why you also have a group of friends that you've unfollowed. Because they are so very annoying. But the line between online and real life is blurring, so comedian Jason Horton asked what would happen if people spoke like their Facebook statuses? And there were dialogues from an alternative reality that will give you chills.

Facebook it is a place teeming with individuals who are convinced that they have to be there publish every little thing from your life, whether it is something that happened/will happen to them or just a thought that stuck with them at that moment. Most of them do not even realize how stupid and desperate it falls out. But maybe they are confused by the video by comedian Jason Horton, which he imagined an alternative world in which people communicate with each other in a 'Facebook status' manner (of course, this method of communication also applies to other social networks.

Annoying Facebook statuses have cost many even virtual friendships.
Annoying Facebook statuses have cost many even virtual friendships.

A passive aggressive approach, empty moralizing, talking there in one day, unrelated content, outbursts of joy and sadnessi. No, this is not a psychiatrist's description of a patient, but someone who speaks 'Facebook status' language.

READ MORE: Facebook: how to get rid of the addiction?

Purpose parodies Jason Horton is not a joke, this comedian is just us adjusts the mirror, by which he wants people to abandon this stupid culture of behavior.

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