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My name is Tyler McCall and I am a college student in North Carolina. I love people, learning about other cultures, Jesus, traveling, hanging out in coffee shops, pretending I can keep a Blog, painting, drawing, reading, and trying to change the world around me. I hope you enjoy my Blog!

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So, I decided to get Facebook back after fasting from it for 40 days. I didn't get Myspace back and I don't plan on it. It felt really good not to have Facebook or Myspace to worry about while I got rid of it...at the same time, I feel like I need Facebook to keep in touch with others and for the things I'm involved in on campus. So, I guess I'll have it again, but I'm going to make a effort to not let it get in the way of my work or spiritual life, and if it does, I'll get rid of it again...

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