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A friend recently told me that they "should know by now that whatever you post on Facebook is NSFW (not suitable for work)." I write about sex and relationships because that is a strong interest of mine, and yes, I share my interests publicly, just like my friends share their interests with me about art, music, religion and politics.
Yes, I share all their despair and anger about a Labour leadership that appears powerless to stop a truly disgusting Tory government sailing through clear blue water to a third term.
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"For those of you who are curious, yes, I did share my hamburgers with the dogs.
My immediate response was a resounding yes, and I shared a few superficial reasons why the choice was so obvious.
I mean I am so lucky to have had the experience of "Accidental Convertible" added to my life, and yes, I just shared it with a Facebook friend that I thought might like it.
Yes, it is a real town, and yes, it shares my name.
The blue bar along the top is referred to as "chrome" (yes, it shares a name with a Google product).
If data sharing is yes (i.e., granted), then go for Tier-1, 2 and 3 accesses (as discussed earlier), else stop.
I think just like you have parts of your career that are successful and parts that are not, I think there are times when you feel like YES, I really want to share this, and times where you're like, NO!
Have I shared too much?" Frankly, yes.
And yes, I understand wireless printer sharing isn't exactly new, but just think of it as a bonus for shelling out ~$150 for a router.
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