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In the Name of Allah The Most Gracious The Most Merciful 11 Types Of FACEBOOK Users A poem about eleven users On FaceBook –Just from my observation: Not to brag nor to annoy anyone - This is to merely share information. In no particular order, they are: One: The talented chefs who love to cook. They post pics of their food so you’re hungry… At their masterpiece they want you to look. They not only take pics of what they cook, But also snap photos of what they eat. For them ‘food is art’ and each time they cook, They see their artwork as an awesome feat. Two: Gamers who play online games too much. The wretched ones among them miss Salah. Ask them why they play DOTA, some would say, “We’re playing games for the sake of Allah!” Don’t they know that they are already in A major and more serious game called ‘Life’? In life, there are good deeds to collect, ups To amass, and sins to snub to shun strife. Three: Models who are in love with themselves. They take pics of themselves almost each day - At school, some beach, even in the bathroom… Funny thing is… their pics look all the same. Four: The chatterboxes… who talk a lot, Who post status updates almost each hour - On childish things, about people, and their Thoughts and feelings which don’t really matter. They post without thoughts as they do offline. They update their status for attention. “Feeling bored”, “feeling proud”, “She smiled at me”, “Hungry now”, “Smelling feet”, “In detention!”. Five: Those people who wish to be famous That they add too many names on their list - Names of friends, loved ones and complete strangers - To have more than thousand “friends” is their wish. What’s funny is… these folks compete with their Likes –they want to have more number of friends. They go to a page, add this and that –their Battle of fishing for “friends” may not end. Six: The opposite of five… they linger… They go online yet stay behind the scenes. Like spies, they love to browse through your pages - Though they don’t comment, they know many things. Seven: Family folks who stay in touch - To their list they add only those they love. They’re online to maintain family ties - For the sake of Allah, the One Above. They like what you share so you know they care. They often stop by your wall to greet you. Friendly salaams and ‘Eid Mubarak!’, their Staying in touch proves that their love is true.
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