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James Franco is never allowed to not post on Instagram for more than 24 hour periods

“EVERYONE IT’S SUMMER! @jamesfrancotv IS ENTITLED TO SOME TIME OFF TOO. Y’ALL SHOULD DO THE SAME AND GET OFF SOCIAL MEDIA” – @taintedbitch22

It’s 12AM-ish, I finally come home after a long day/night’s work, and what do I do? Well, besides the habitual Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Gmail refresh, there’s certain people I just love on the Insta so much that I actually take time out of my day to not necessarily “stalk”, but you know, just see what they are up to (OK, totally stalk).

One of those people just so happens to be Mr. James Franco, who it’s no secret has the silliest, hottest, most reactionary account on there. But I noticed the other day the avid grammer hadn’t posted in more than 24 HOURS, a seeming ETERNITY, probably, for some of the more professional Franco aficionados awaiting their daily dose.

But it’s more than just being obsessed with being obsessed with James, it’s the fact there many darn good reasons to love / adore the guy: actor, producer, career-enabler, teacher, funny guy, author, I mean: has he EVER taken a vacation??? Not to mention: total f*cking babe stealing our hearts est. 1999 when he graced the world with his presence in Freaks and Geeks.

So what I’m really trying to say is, James: one post a day (or hey, five or six). That’s all we ask.

A collaboration of fans expressing their angst on going 24 hours without a J. Franco Instagram post:

“COME BACK TO US! WE NEED YOU!! </3”
“I know you are a busy dude and I totally respect that.  You are missed though lol hope all is well”
“You have been quiet on here. Hope all has been going good.”
“james it’s been two days are you ok”
“JUST BECAUSE HE ISN’T POSTNG DOESN’T MEAN HE’S DEAD! F*%#! CALM THE F*%# DOWN PEOPLE!”

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(via Instagram)

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kaitlinduffy

Kaitlin Duffy is a writer from Cleveland. When she's not blogging or pondering the great complexities of the world and outer space, she is finding rare vinyl steals, visiting new places, laughing often, Instagramming everything in sight, watching movies, or working on her first feature Port de Cleve.