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Synthetic Reality of A Lonely Social Media Party of 1

An aspiring young author pens a  jolting observation about one of the largest Social Media sites in the world.

Lonely Social Media

Lonely Social Media

Facebook is like a massive party that you were sort of invited to, where you pretty much know everyone. But they are all with friends that you don’t know and are doing their own thing. You walk around, occasionally giving thumbs up to what someone said only to receive a slight nod or to be blindly ignored. You continue walking around finding things amusing, sometimes even entering a conversation. Then you see friends that you once were very fond of. They are off busy with their own friends. You want to say something; however, you hesitate and keep walking around. They don’t notice you at all.

So, you find yourself looking at friends who now have a relationship. Watching people hang out with their friends. Hearing all the different lives live on all around you. Everyone is smiling. 30+ people thumbs up someone who talks about the snow. Another person does the same, except no one thumbs up or comments on what they said at all. You finally stop and realize. You are alone, walking around, watching everyone enjoy their own lives. You are merely a spectator.

I’m sorry. But seems to me like the cruelest and lonesome party I’ve ever been to.

Ethan Hardy is an aspiring writer and student. He is a writer and wilderness canoe guide in northern Minnesota.



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Malcom Mott

Malcom Mott is our junior editor and contibrutes outside publications to various sites at Thumbwind Publications. He is also editor at AITrueReview.

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