1. Thou shalt not post anything thou wouldn't want thy mother-in-law, thy tenure committee, or thy grandchildren to see. Yea, though thou thinkest that thy mother-in-law knoweth not how to find facebook, or that thy grandchildren be not yet born, or that thy tenure committee wouldn't do such a thing, thou knowest not the day nor the hour at which thine error may be discovered.
2. Thy status updates are not as obscure as thou thinkest they are. Therefore, take care that thou refrain from posting thinly-disguised insults, corrections, or mockery of persons who have friended thee, or are friends of those who have friended thee. Even to the third degree of Kevin Bacon, thy comments will be made manifest.
3. Honor thy father and mother, and thy father-in-law and mother-in-law. Speak kindly and cheerfully of them at all times, that thy Thanksgiving dinner turn not to dust in thy mouth. For if thou insult or ridicule thy parents, or even if thou should tell stories in which they come not out smelling like a rose, they shall surely hear of it, and then thou shalt hear of it likewise. Over and over and over.
4. Friend not anyone with whom thou hast a grading relationship, whether the keeper of the grades is he or thee.
5. Join no group which spammeth thy friends. It is an abomination.
6. Click not on any advertisement which promiseth the loss of weight or a prize of money. They are a snare, and deal only in falsehood and internet trickery.
7. Do not for the sake of an online amusement purchase virtual goods with actual money. Save thine actual money for actual goods, like houses and cars and yarn for thy wife.
8. If thou sufferest a grave injury or a personal catastrophe, or if thou receivest news of pregnancy or promotion or lotto prize, do not let thy status update be the first thy parents, or thy parents-in-law, or thy siblings, or thy siblings-in-law, or thine extended family, or thy network of close friends hear of it.
9. The rules of punctuation and grammar are not suspended in cyberspace. Thou shalt conduct thyself with grammatical composure at all times.
10. The rules of civility are likewise not suspended in cyberspace. He who posteth rude comments or passeth along hate-filled political diatribe from those on the left, or hate-filled political diatribe from those on the right, or hate-filled political diatribe from equal-opportunity haters, or who insulteth the religion of those whom he hath friended, or who causeth any kind of cyber-pile-on, yea, even unintentionally, shall not escape punishment. They shall come from every corner of cyberspace, even to the fourth degree of Kevin Bacon, to castigate thee.
Comments (22)
Oh, Sarah, you crack me up! This is awesome! I'm going to post it because I think everyone should read it.
Oh this is great! You are brilliant.
Facebook is not patient, nor is it kind, nor doth Facebook suffer fools gladly. Facebook does no remit iniquity, transgression and sin, yea, not even unto the third and fourth generation. If it is forgiveness of sin that thee seeks, whether thee sins inadvertently or advertently, seek out the lovingkindness of thy G-d, O Israel, for Facebook does not forgive.
Love it, Elie!
Sarah, thou art my kind of girl!
Got here via Tammy Schwartz, via Jami Marstall . . . happen to know them?
RenascenceC, thanks for visiting!! Yes, Jami is a friend. And she has other friends, who have other friends . . . and all of a sudden, new friends are visiting my blog!!
Very funny! :)
Sarah, I love you, man!
"For verily I say unto you, that whosoever shall say
unto an uncivil Facebook friend, 'Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea of erstwhile friends'; and
shall not waver in his mouse click, but shall hastily press the delete button; he shall have whatsoever he saith."
Amazing.
Yay, verily! LOL Found you via facebook. Now you're famousth...
Hi, Natalie and Miller-Schloss! Thanks for visiting and commenting!!
Elizabeth, you're good at this, too! I'll have to publish addenda.
I love it! Though I violate about 3 or 4 of them fairly regularly. Hmm... but part of the purpose of the REAL 10 Commandments is to show us how far we fall short and need God's grace. What does GRACE look like in Facebook terms? nevermind. There IS no grace in Facebook. :o(
I wrote a similar, although not as funny, post myownself. You showed me yours, so I'll show you mine. Hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed yours.
http://mysliveroflife.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html
Susan
Susan, those were hilarious!! You've captured girlfriendhood perfectly. Thanks for sharing it with me!!
LOL...ROFL
The Ninth Commandment has left out spelling. It belongs there.
--fiddlinshim
Sarah, I love this! You are so funny! You and Kelli have that King James language down to a science. (Oh, and I love the mention of yarn in #7!)
Now get back to work, young lady!
(And one more thing--this is from Angela. I'm letting it say I'm anonymous because I don't feel like registering with Xanga.)
I posted these on my office door. A colleague of mine wants to know if
using "Facebook" as a verb violates the ninth commandment.
bahahaa. i love number 5
Hilarious!
Thanks for an ingenious way of reminding the young and the old of basic good manners. I've actually shared this with nieces and nephews who had forgotten that Facebook is a public forum.
Love. I "know" you from WTM. Got wind of this lovely post from Pam B on FB.