Since I was a young girl I have loved poetry.  I didn't love it to the extent that I have become any type of expert, but a few poems have always remained close to my heart.  The Walrus and The Carpenter, from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland written in 1865, pretty much sums up what it's like to be a follower in today's odd world of social media.  I mean, would a Walrus ever be walking with a Carpenter along a briny beach?  Why then do we follow "made up" personas?  Or for that matter, Alice down a rabbit hole?