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		<title>By: leafy greens</title>
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		<description>But I wanna tweet w/ u....

The amount of social networking sites in operation these days fascinates me (btw, I&#039;m only talking about those popular mentioned in an issue of Time mag - facebook, friendster, twitter, myspace etc.). What fascinates me even more is how many &quot;20 something&#039;s&quot; are immensely dedicated to these sites and how they treat the up-keep like a daily ritual. What&#039;s boggling, is how one can manage school, work and real life with all this distraction. I know from personal experience, when I&#039;m on facebook, flickr and/or twitter, I can easily spend hours at a time roaming...</description>
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<p>The amount of social networking sites in operation these days fascinates me (btw, I&#8217;m only talking about those popular mentioned in an issue of Time mag &#8211; facebook, friendster, twitter, myspace etc.). What fascinates me even more is how many &#8220;20 something&#8217;s&#8221; are immensely dedicated to these sites and how they treat the up-keep like a daily ritual. What&#8217;s boggling, is how one can manage school, work and real life with all this distraction. I know from personal experience, when I&#8217;m on facebook, flickr and/or twitter, I can easily spend hours at a time roaming&#8230;</p>
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