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Old 06-13-2014, 7:31pm   #121
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"Schultz said it appeared that Daniel Samento shot his wife in the head with a handgun while she slept before turning the gun on himself. The investigation into the deaths is ongoing......."


That's pretty cold in my book.
She didn't know what hit her.
Hole-Le-Fuk what a coward
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Boy, if this article doesn't sum up completely what Dan was doing with his CF account, I don't know what does. I don't have all the facts but it sure sounds like a house of cards was falling down. He had to sell all the cars, the lot he was building on was for sale, he closed his shop, and possibly was losing his wife.

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http://whole9life.com/2014/03/dangers-image-crafting/

The Dangers of Image Crafting

If you’re on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any other form of social media, you’re already all too familiar with “image crafting,” the act of carefully and deliberately constructing one’s social media content to control the way others view their life. Perhaps you’ve even fallen prey to the pressure yourself, un-tagging unflattering photos of yourself on Facebook, publicly praising every nice thing your spouse does, or adding #lovemylife to every. Single. Post.

As a result, our social media feeds read like a modern-day fairy tale, where every moment is wondrous, every interaction with our family is more precious than the last, and even the mundane (coffee with the girls! look at my lunch! stuck in traffic!) is a magical experience. Ever look at someone’s social media feed and think, “I just threw up in my mouth a little bit?”

We have too.

Ego, Pride, and Self-Worth

Don’t we all wish our lives were actually as amazing as they appear in our social media feeds? It’s normal to want to put our best face forward. Most people understandably won’t share the “What’s with my double-chin?” photo or the “My relationship is falling apart” status update—our pride and insecurities simply won’t allow it.

But image crafting isn’t just about filtering only the good news through. It’s about building a carefully constructed image that isn’t authentic, truthful, or even realistic—but sure does look good on paper, which is exactly why we do it. It feels good (at the time) to project this above-average version of yourself and your life into the world. You garner the admiration, praise, and envy of your social media network. You feel validated, your sense of self-worth and your self-esteem safe for yet another day.

The problem is that even though it feels good in the moment, over the long-term, image crafting hurts all of us—society, your friends and family, and you, the oh-so-careful image crafter.

Image Crafting Hurts Us All

When your friends’ social media feeds are full of perfect date nights, perfect workouts, perfect kids, perfect everything, it makes it really hard to feel like your imperfect life is good enough. Image crafting tells society as a whole that this perfect vision of life is not only attainable, it’s the norm—when nothing could be farther from the truth.

Comparison is the thief of joy, and constantly comparing yourself against a carefully crafted ideal is a surefire recipe for jealousy, disappointment, and malcontent with your own life—which, by the way, felt pretty satisfying before you pulled up Facebook. Nobody’s life is that perfect, but everyone’s collective image crafting makes it hard for society as a whole to develop and project more authentic expectations.

Even more damaging, the more people who image craft, the more pressure we feel to keep up—and the farther social media as a whole gets from reality. Do you want to be the only one in your social circle who doesn’t have the perfect wife/kids/job/house? Of course not. (We sense a “hashtag love my life” coming on.)

Image Crafting Hurts Your Friends and Family

When you carefully craft your social media feed with items designed to provoke admiration, envy, and idolization, you get just that—but at what expense? Friends compare their lives to your “life” and fall short in every area. You perfectly balance work and family. You always find time to exercise and eat healthy. Your hair is always perfect, your makeup always flawless, and your spouse is so considerate, thoughtful, and loving, they may just be a Stepford.

With your “perfect” life as a barrier, how likely are your friends to share their imperfect lives with you? It’s hard enough to admit to loved ones when you are struggling or failing, but sharing these things with you? Not gonna happen. Which means it is impossible to foster authentic, close relationships when you so carefully craft a perfect image of yourself.

Because of our image crafting, we lose the opportunity to connect authentically with those we love. Relationships become as fake as your feed: “How’s your job? Amazing! How are the kids? Amazing! How are your workouts going? Let me guess… Amazing!” No one shares the hard things, the real things, and your relationships never progress past the amazing fairy tale recitations for fear of disturbing the image you have so carefully constructed.

Image Crafting Hurts You

More than anyone, however, image crafting hurts you. The reason you image craft in the first place is because you feel like your life as it stands isn’t good enough, because the admiration of others feels really, really good, and maybe because your sense of self-worth is tied up in the opinions of others. These feelings are common, but they are also destructive.

The false image you have created of yourself and your life is unattainable by anyone—including you. The more you image craft, the more you realize you can no longer live up to the public image you’ve built. This makes you feel like a giant fake, an imposter in your own life—which creates intense pressure for you to not only keep up the image, but to constantly exceed it. Day in and day out, you have to be more joyful, more magical, more perfect.

And damn if that isn’t exhausting.

The more likes, the more comments, the more praise, the better you feel about yourself (in the moment), but the more the pressure builds. Your sense of self-worth hangs on the balance of the feedback you receive, and every single day is a new opportunity to fail. And when things in your life invariably get hard (because they will), what can you do? How can you ask for help when things fall apart, when you’ve been posing perfect for the last six months?

This behavior is isolating. It’s draining. You’re on a treadmill going faster and faster, and once you’ve image crafted so completely, you feel like there is no way off.

Are You Image Crafting?

Not every upbeat Instagram picture or Facebook status update is image crafting. It’s normal to want to share your “highlight reel” in public, saving the difficult or mundane parts of day-to-day life for in-person discussions with close friends and family. But if the image you portray on your social media feed is starting to feel like a ball and chain, ask yourself these questions the next time you post:

Am I catering to an audience, or am I being authentic or genuine?

Is what I’m posting specifically designed to solicit a desired response (praise, admiration, sympathy)?

Are the things I post for the benefit of others, or is it mostly self-supporting?

Is this post a true reflection of where I am right now, or does it imply a better, happier context?

If someone in my social network were to meet me in person today, would today’s post match up with my real-life demeanor?

Do I feel like an imposter in my own life, afraid that people will “find out” I’m not anywhere near that happy, centered, or perfect?

Lose the Ideal—Be Real

You may feel like getting off the image crafting treadmill is impossible, but it’s really just as easy as stepping off. This doesn’t mean you have to share every dirty detail of your life with the world (social media is not the appropriate platform for your recent bout with diarrhea or your wife’s irresponsible spending habits), but it does mean you have to start being more true to yourself in public.

Be authentic in your posts. If you had a lovely day, share it! But if your day is hard and you need support, feel free to share that too, in whatever way feels comfortable for you.

Focus more on doing something for those who read your feed than shining a spotlight on your own awesomeness. Share an interesting article, a funny video, or a link to a song you love instead of yet another “This is my perfect life!” update.

Remember that not every photo needs to be perfect. Recognize that your self-worth doesn’t depend on whether Facebook thinks you’re good-looking. Enjoy the memories the photo represents, and stop focusing on your individual imperfections.

Foster more in-person, authentic relationships. Get off your computer, set up a coffee date with a friend, and actually talk to them. It’s easy to image craft online, but it’s nearly impossible to pretend your life is perfect when you’re face-to-face with someone who knows you well.

Be authentic in your relationships, both online and in person. You’ll be amazed at the weight that is lifted when you share more of your genuine self (problems and all) with people who care about you.

Need some anti-image crafting inspiration? Check out what the awesome Lauren Fleshman (accomplished runner and part-time model) wrote after her Oiselle runway show.

Are you guilty of image crafting? (Don’t worry—we all are to some extent, so you’re not alone here.) Are you ready to get off the “my life is perfect” social media treadmill? Post thoughts, links to unflattering photos, and stories of your real life to comments.
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Old 06-13-2014, 7:50pm   #123
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Chas thinks that Dan is in a better place now.

****ing idiot.

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perfect date nights,
Nope.

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perfect workouts
Nope.

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perfect kids
Next please.

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perfect everything
Not really, no.

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Your hair is always perfect
Nailed this one.

I should be OK.
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I will miss his post. He is in a better place now.
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Old 06-13-2014, 7:59pm   #126
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What a spineless coward, he's answering to GOD on his actions.

I feel bad for Priscilla, her friends and family
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No image crafting for me
All know I'm a good person
Who can be an ass
And often wears his opinion on his sleeve
I'm helpful when asked
Critical when I see fit
And with age and forum "seat time"
I've learned to be more agreeable
Without selling out personal value

Nothing special about this one
Nice wife
Modest home
Lab puppy
Pickup truck and a Honda
Decent income
Few bux in the right place
Friday night pizza
Saturday work around the house/shop
Sunday morning church
Watch a ball game
Take a nap
Regular Joe named Larry
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No image crafting for me
All know I'm a good person
Who can be an ass
And often wears his opinion on his sleeve
I'm helpful when asked
Critical when I see fit
And with age and forum "seat time"
I've learned to be more agreeable
Without selling out personal value

Nothing special about this one
Nice wife
Modest home
Lab puppy
Pickup truck and a Honda
Decent income
Few bux in the right place
Friday night pizza
Saturday work around the house/shop
Sunday morning church
Watch a ball game
Take a nap
Regular Joe named Larry
You should try a little image crafting and post pics of your wife....
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You should try a little image crafting and post pics of your wife....
If I did
I'd have to kill her











Too soon?
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Imma start an Internet Image Crafting company.
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Exodus 20:17-

Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour’s.

Philippians 4:11-

Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
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Chas thinks that Dan is in a better place now.

****ing idiot.
Better place as in "Being used as Satans condom while Satan butt fuks a dead camel kind of way."

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Better place as in "Being used as Satans condom while Satan butt fuks a dead camel kind of way."

I think we all need to remember that ANY place is better than where Chas calls home, it's all about the context
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I'm just stunned he chose the possessive dark road. Never thought he had that inside. Never, this feels like a horse kicked me in the nuts. Priscilla
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The ultimate act of narcissism.

I feel so sorry for Priscilla and her family.

NNanal8r is beyond the tool I already thought he was.
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My opinion of him has not changed since the first post of his I read.

Jerk.
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If your wife decided to bail, why would she be sleeping in your bed? I'm betting it's ALL about money. Period.
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Oh my gosh! How horrible!
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If your wife decided to bail, why would she be sleeping in your bed? I'm betting it's ALL about money. Period.
And her co-workers would have known if she had moved out.
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And her co-workers would have known if she had moved out.
There's that too.
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