What these two don't realize is that by tweeting about giving up Twitter for Lent on the first day of Lent they've already ruined Lent and are going to Hell. Bye.

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This guy is giving up social media, but email is still OK, which should spark some pretty intense theological debates.

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Just, wow.

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And this, maybe the saddest: she can't even give up Facebook for the entirety of Lent. Just weekends.

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"Swag-Lord Murphy" is on the path to righteousness.

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Hm, taking the opposite approach.

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It's already been broughten.

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Bye.

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Good luck, Nicole.

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She's preemptively giving up giving up.

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Maybe next year.

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Tempted by the Facebook mobile app as Jesus was tempted by the Devil himself. This is deep stuff, @Nagz2007.

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Here's a picture I found on Google Image Search of Jesus in the desert. I bet he wished he had Facebook so he could poke his buds.

There might be an argument that Facebook actually is one of the great vices of our time, more destructive to the self and others than any candy bar or bottle of beer, more alienating than any cloud of cigarette smoke or swear word. Or maybe it's just the easiest austerity measure available to us, and hey, at least we've got Pinterest, y'all!