![]() There are so many challenges and hashtags and slang words out there that people are posting things for (some that to this day I still don't know what they mean) that it's enough to make your head spin. That doesn't seem to be the general pattern for other people of my generation, though. As I've gotten older, I have felt less and less of a need to share details of my personal life online. When sites like Facebook were first coming out, I'll admit that I did use them more than I'd care to share, but it was for such silly and mundane things that I can't believe I ever posted it. Actually, I'd just say I'm more confused about this. ![]() But mostly no, just because I wasn't interested in those kinds of traditions anyway.Īnother pastime for people my age is (over)using social media. Do I feel like I was missing out on certain traditions of high school and college? Maybe. I knew that I would have plenty of time to do that other stuff when I was older and legally able to do so. I was fine with spending my Saturday nights having movie marathons with my friends or going camping with my family. Sure, I liked to do some of the things that they participated in, but I didn't need to do it so publically or so much. When seemingly everyone else in high school (and now in college) were going out and partying, getting drunk, and causing trouble-sometimes the illegal kind-I never saw the need to.
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