Facebook slagger

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A Facebook Slagger is someone who disappears when it matters most like when the whole group is going wild and he’s just sitting there with his phone off like a cocky bastard.
'Bro, why aren't you here when we're all laughing at the memes?'
'I was in the middle of a pizza and you had to start a debate about the best meme of 2019.'
'He turned his phone off during the group chat argument about who's the best meme lord.'
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A Facebook Slagger is a person who acts like they’re important but never shows up when the rest of the Brochacho's are going full retard on Facebook.
'He left the group chat right before the big meme showdown.'
'He wouldn't show up even when we were arguing about who's the best meme king.'
'He logged off during the middle of the biggest meme war ever.'
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A Facebook Slagger is someone who’s always offline when the rest of the Brochacho's are online and having the time of their lives on Facebook.
'He wasn’t online when we all got into the meme battle.'
'He turned his phone off when we were all laughing at the best meme ever.'
'He didn’t show up when the whole group was going full retard on Facebook.'
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A Facebook Slagger is a person who thinks they're cool but never shows up when the Brochacho's are having the best time on Facebook.
'He left the group chat before the big meme showdown.'
'He turned his phone off when we were all laughing at the best meme ever.'
'He wasn’t online when we were arguing about the best meme of the year.'
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A Facebook Slagger is someone who’s always offline when the Brochacho's are having the best time on Facebook and they're all going full retard.
'He turned his phone off when we were arguing about who's the best meme lord.'
'He wasn’t online during the biggest meme war ever.'
'He didn’t show up when the whole group was laughing at the best meme of the year.'
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A Facebook Slagger is a person who thinks they're cool but never shows up when the rest of the Brochacho's are online and having the time of their lives on Facebook.
'He left the group chat right before the big meme showdown.'
'He turned his phone off when we were all laughing at the best meme ever.'
'He wasn’t online when we were arguing about who's the best meme king.'
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