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Nyasia Flores
13 September, 19:42
Why is social a thing
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Ryan Boyle
13 September, 21:48
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Social is a thing so that we can meet people and not have to be lonely and alone for the rest of our lives.
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If we were not social we wouldn't have friends.
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