Educate yourself prior to pontificating political perspective on Facebook, or anywhere else for that matter. If you can’t produce facts, and primary source documents illuminate your misrepresentation of issues, then hogwash is afoot.
Brenda Warren 2013
Process Notes: This piece is in response to the Trifextra Week 62 Challenge. We were asked to write 33 words of advice.
I prefer to stay away from any political or religious discussions-its simply not worth it-too many mad fanatics out there :-)Great advice-wonder how many ever think of doing it though;-)
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Love the word hogwash! Good one.
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Agreed! There is a lot of of rhetoric out there, repeated without verifying.
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AND, you make yourself look like an ass! Great header image, btw.
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Of course all sources must be placed in the footnotes, right? Great piece!
Thanks for linking up!
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Thanks for the prompt, and your support. Something came across my FB wall and this advice was rolling around in my head, waiting….
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I wonder how many of my new FB friends will actually understand this 😉 Cute piece.
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haha! Good one. Thanks for stopping to read.
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I thought that was what facebook was for “sharing ignorance and hogwash”. Some of the posts are so crazy. I had a friend post one and my response “Are you paranoid?” I just kept reading the newsfeed.
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Excellent advice! More people should follow it. Great use of the prompt!
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hogwash! Indeed.
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Talking about facts, did you know that 68% of all stats are made up on the spot?
True that.
Word.
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Too funny!
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Nice alliteration with the “p’s”, Brenda. A piece of complete truth.
Pamela
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Thanks Pamela…somehow I knew you’d agree with this one.
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Yay to that concept. Hog wash is the polite term for this. Great piece of advice. 🙂
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Yep…. I could think of a few choice terms that are much more precise.
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Hear, hear!
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