"Not everyone agrees that the months they spent cow-clicking have been for naught. Jamie Clark, a student and military spouse living on Ellsworth Air Force Base outside of Box Elder, South Dakota, says that she has made close friendships with her fellow clickers. “I don’t meet a lot of people who discuss politics and religion and philosophy, but these people do, and I like talking to them,” she says. “I’d rather talk to my Cow Clicker friends than to people I went to school with for 12 years.” It’s a common refrain among dedicated Cow Clickers, who have turned what was intended to be a vapid experience into a source of camaraderie and creativity. They post witty cow-themed comments and poems along with the announcements that clutter their newsfeeds. They design Cow Clicker T-shirts and stickers."
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