A list of books about the evils of social media
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">An object"s relative crappiness lies in the extent to which it offers false hope, was produced to hasten its own obsolescence, has no clear purpose, and/or has no emotional, utilitarian, or market value.</td>
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<td class="snippet">An object's relative crappiness lies in the extent to which it offers false hope, was produced to hasten its own obsolescence, has no clear purpose, and/or has no emotional, utilitarian, or market value.</td>
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<td>Junk</td>
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<td>Alison Stewart</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">It is also expensive on an emotional level. It is often things waiting for a life you are trying to live.</td>
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