Do we really want a lifeline of all our time?
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Petrified. Do I really want my entire life online? A friend started posting college pics on Facebook. (this is one of them- can you pick me out? Polka dots!)
If you are filled with dread at the thought: what happens to today's students when they mature and realize what they've done.
Are we making it so no one can change? If I had to go off to college with the stereotypes of high school hanging over my head it would have been horrible. Who gets a fresh start any more? Is it even possible? Will people need to change their names to start over?
Just looking at this photo of friends enjoying our time together and I am glad to see it. But I still wonder about these questions.
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