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Wow people are still shifting chairs around on the deck of the Titanic?

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  1. Want to get the best view. Ain't seen nothing like this before. 😉

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  2. Yes, this is kinda a first, even Myspace is still up.... even Friendster is still around (but is a gaming site now). May as well stay and see it all.

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  3. There's still time to talk before it goes down.

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  4. People got upset with me when I say about the ones who still keep sharing here as "the musicians who keep playing while titanic sinking".

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  5. Kerem Go Coming from a person sharing their thoughts on this post, I find your comment very strange.

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  6. For some of us, G+ is our community. Yes, we’re looking for other homes, but we’ll keep posting here till the bitter end.

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  7. I'm perfectly fine with people still partying as the ship goes down. What I find amusing are the people still thinking they can negotiate with the iceberg to retroactively not have hit the ship in the first place.

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  8. John Phillips there are substantial issues being discussed, and offsite resources being created. About the only thing posibly more useless than rearranging deck chairs is kibbitzing and accusing others, quite wrongly, of it.

    Please don't.

    Others, ignore, thanks.

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  9. Just trying to find a nice spot to listen to the orchestra...

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  10. Jose Pina Coelho Lee and high sides, of course.

    Or one of the lifeboats, if at all possible.

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  11. Trevor Schadt I doubt many of us think that’s an option.

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  12. Shawn H Corey Keep thinking about it, but deeper, you might understand one day... Along with the ones who put an +1 to your high school level sarcasm of course.

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  13. Pat Kight You must have missed the post from a few days ago of "Maybe we can convince Google to keep Google+ going." There have been others, though certainly fewer as time goes on.

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  14. Trevor Schadt Google+ Help gets slammed with those posts. I hate to feel for them, but I feel for them.

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