No, you are not getting a new RV no matter what you share on Facebook.
No, you are not getting a new car no matter what you share on Facebook.
No, you are not getting a new 'tiny home' no matter what you share on Facebook.
Notice a trend? Seriously, this is idiocy. If I started a trend saying you'd get slim thighs, hair on your head and a flat stomach just by sharing something on Facebook, I seriously think people would begin to believe it. Some people say "I never post things like this, but..." well, you've done it now, haven't you?
People who are skeptical about things like this find themselves doing a lot of banging their heads against the wall. So much so that we get headaches. I'd like to think I'm the jaded skeptic who doesn't believe things that aren't true, but I've been duped before by this or that-you have too, by the way. A person who says they've never been duped is either lying or is so stupid they constantly get duped and aren't bright enough to realize it.
There is a great quote that the adults used to quote to the kids alot that said: "if something seems to good to be true, it probably is" Now a days, we see adults getting duped as much. The problem is that we are too lazy to do some basic research, or even think about what makes logical sense!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely correct.
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