Why do we need days like this?  Seems like it's very "unfriendly".

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What exactly is National Unfriend Day?

Oh, I get it.. .it's to have an excuse to get rid of "friends" on your social media acct that don't necessarily "enjoy" your posts, are always negative, etc.  I can get behind this one.

On November 17, 2010, Jimmy Kimmel went on his nightly talk show to announce that it was National Unfriend Day. In this digital age, we’ve reached a threshold of social connections. 
Does your friend from elementary school who you haven’t spoken to in twenty years really need to be your Facebook friend? Do you really want to see the Instagram posts of that guy you met in line for the bathroom at that party in college? How about even that center for your favorite basketball team that you follow on Twitter who retired three years ago – is it important to see how they’re handling being retired at 35?
These questions and more have been building slowly over the past twenty or so years since social media was created and we’ve been collecting friends online as if they were the latest trend in fashion. But after years of adding social networks and hoarding friends and follows, in 2010 we reached a cultural terminal velocity in how many connections we can sustain. Now it’s time to cleanse. 
When I clicked on this link, I also found out that you can create your own "National Day" of whatever.  So, hey... make up your own.  Jimmy Kimmel did, so why not?
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