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10-19-2011 08:25 AM
According to the news this morning, a study has found that people with more Facebook friends have a larger amount of gray matter, especially in the area of the brain that has to do with emotions and relationships. JMO, but I had to laugh. I find "friend collectors" LESS likely, in my life, to be good friends and MORE likely to be social butterflies who aren't necessarily there when things get tough. I don't have hundreds of friends on FB because I'm more private and don't necessarily want everyone I've ever met to see every photo, etc. I post, nor do I assume they want to see them. What will be REALLY funny is if we all start to see our friend requests skyrocket! What do you think? 
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