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«__verybody is in trouble with my dad. My dad only sort of gets the Internet. My dad started looking up all his old enemies on Facebook. My dad picks big flamewar fights. It__ like my dad just discovered that people can talk about politics without his permission. Facebook is like his new drug, he__ getting all sweaty and manic... Farfalla, is Facebook the work of the Devil? Google is __ot evil,_ but nobody ever said that Facebook was __ot evil.___
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«__verybody is in trouble with my dad. My dad only sort of gets the Internet. My dad started looking up all his old enemies on Facebook. My dad picks big flamewar fights. It__ like my dad just discovered that people can talk about politics without his permission. Facebook is like his new drug, he__ getting all sweaty and manic... Farfalla, is Facebook the work of the Devil? Google is __ot evil,_ but nobody ever said that Facebook was __ot evil.___

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