When questioned about whether Perry would be continuing this vague “friendship” with fellow Outbacker alum, Perry commented, “Josh Duvall might be safe in San Antonio but he’s about to feel the sting of my de-friending like a tsunami coming from the windy city. “If someone was concerned, they could just check and see if he had posted something about it…seems like kind of an attention grab.” They are not clogging up your feed like all other. Sources close to Duvall also express confusion surrounding his need to declare safety at all. The marked safe notifications and options come up only once in a blue-moon. I remember him being kind of a dick to my uncle on one of my statuses, to be honest.” I mean…I’m not like unhappy that he’s safe, but I’m not filled with joy either. Or wanted to? I don’t think that I could even place his voice. “I think that I bought weed from his brother? Yeah. Duvall had Perry had crossed paths briefly during Perry’s 6 month stint as a server at Outback Steakhouse – a National eatery known best for it’s casual dining experience and the Americas most caloric food item, the legendary Bloomin Onion.ĭetails of both the devastating national tragedy and any justification for this lingering online connection with Duvall were both unclear at the time of the notification. More shocking was the realization that Perry was still facebook friends with Josh Duvall at all. Upon closer inspection, Perry discovered that Josh Duvall had been “marked safe” on facebook in the recent fatal tragedy in San Antonio. No doubt a harrowing, unfamiliar experience in a predictable electronic world. “I thought maybe it was an Amber Alert,” remarked Perry in the moment.
Chicago, IL -Local social media user, Kyle Perry, known to his twitter followers as had just finished his commute when an unusual notification sound bellowed from his smart phone.