The Wounders of Facebook

johnsmit

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Its not that i was big on Facebook.
In fact I just stated using it back In June of 2017 when I was diagnosed with Cancer.
At that time I posted a bunch of my drawings and photos.just to share ,i figured it is all that woukd be lift of saying i was here if i dies from the cancer i .had

I made it open to the public. But I don't get very many people looking in .And i only have a handful of friends that
that I am friends with in Facebook.

But on Sunday I got a pleasant supplies. A relative from Brazil contacted me on Facebook. He said his dad had mention his uncle and cousin ( my dad and i)And he decided to look up the name and found me.
We had lost touch with the family in Brazil after my Dad died .We could not write or Speak Portuguese and no one spoke English down there so We lost contact 14 yrs ago.

But on Sunday I messaged with my second cousin half of the day and again on Monday for a bit. Managed to catch up on things.

He helped a lot with the language barrier by translating his word to English on his computer
I just installed a Google ap use as a translator on messenger . So now I can return the favour by texting him in Portuguese.

But that is the great part of Facebook and translators available on our phone .

Universal translators ,"beam me up Scotty "
 
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80watts

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look at the security conscious out there, sometimes no current photo, address or city.

So it tells me, I'm here, but not really here and the info you find is meaningless to you....

Seems silly, but look up old friends and their college picture is up, nothing you can track them down by or see what they are doing currently...

Unless you befriend them....

Seems like everyone has a smokescreen up....
 
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