Prepare yourself for a much-needed e-break at work right now and check out My Parents Joined Facebook.
Many of us who have added our parents and family to Facebook can totally sympathize, but even if your fam hasn't embarrassed you on the biggest social network yet, I guarantee you'll be laughing while scrolling through this compilation of screenshots of awesome parental escapades on Facebook.
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Levi's
What a great website, I am laughing out loud to some of them!!
1Some of them are really funny.
2Glad my mom is computer illiterate.
My mom is on FB. I blows. I had to remove her as a friend because she was posting embarrassing things on my wall for shock value. Nice. My husbands aunt, sisterand cousin are on. I put them in a separate group so they can't see ANYTHING.
3I have a lot of family on FB but it doesn't bother me. I think it's funny to watch.
4I am SO glad my parental unit is not computer-savvy enough to use Facebook. SO glad.
5My mom is a noob but she still has Facebook.. and I of course was silly enough to add her. All she ever does is stalk my profile and ask how to upload pictures haha. The paain. I can sympathize with everyone on that site.
6My mom got FB way before most parents started getting it. It sounds weird, but it wasn't a big deal to me because we're just like friends who are the same age. Now I've given up FB for Lent and she's giving me all the updates about the interesting stuff on my wall!
7My mum, she is like, huh, Facebook? Go to Skype or Yahoo or I don't know now whats the latest over in Japan now, but I will in a few days when I talk to her on the phone. My relatives are like: Facebook, "lets email or chat though Skype or chat things." My cousins are younger then I and Facebook, like to them, not their cuppa of tea.
8My mom is on Facebook, but I have no problems with it. She's pretty cool about embracing new technology and I think I'm old enough to not be embarrassed by her presence (isn't that sort of behavior for teenagers...). I don't post things publicly that I would regret having other people see, and she doesn't deliberately post things to make my life difficult.
9This is great. I just blogged about sugar because this was so appropriate to how my mom behaves on FB. She loves to question my status.
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