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Facebook Year In Review: Best (And Possibly Worst) Moments Of 2013

Facebook Creates Your Top 20 Moments In 2013
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It's time to get a little nostalgic about your own life. If you look in the top left-hand corner of your Facebook page today, right under your beautiful display photo, you may notice a "2013" in bright blue letters.

Earlier this week, Facebook released its annual Year in Review list highlighting the site's biggest viral trends, check-ins, and things people couldn't stop talking about in 2013. But to make things a little more personal, the social media network also rounded up 20 of your top moments of the year.

New babies, new jobs or just your well-deserved vacation, the social media network has collected some of your top Facebook status updates (we assume depending on likes), best (and unfortunately sometimes worst) tagged photos and even some of the funny wall posts you may have forgotten about.

And true to our Facebook stalking natures, you can also see some of the best moments from your friends' pages, including photos and wall posts about graduations, weddings and all those other precious moments in life.

If you don't have the link visible yet, you can alternatively follow this link to be taken to your custom page. The only real catch? You have to be somewhat active on Facebook.

What were your top moments? Let us know in the comments below.

See the most read stories on Huffington Post Canada this year:

Top Stories Of 2013
1. Hollie McNish, Poet Shamed By Breastfeeding In Public, Has The Last Word(01 of15)
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"I hate that breasts have become so sexualized that they have lost their original purpose in the public mind. It is acceptable to wear bikinis that cover less, but taboo to feed your child. Overall opinion is that you are less of a mother if you bottle feed, but they won't let you do it in public. Is this just another way to shame us back into roles that were relevant 50 years ago?"READ THE FULL STORY (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis) (credit:AP)
2. Chris Farley 'Plays' Rob Ford In Fake Movie Trailer(02 of15)
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Let's face it. The late comedian Chris Farley was the perfect person to play Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. This movie trailer, which features clips from many of Farley's movies, is probably the closest thing we'll ever get to an actual Rob Ford movie.READ THE FULL STORY
3. Rob Ford Rant Leaves Daily Show's Stewart Howling WHAT?!?(03 of15)
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Jon Stewart devoted more than six minutes to the Toronto mayor Thursday night, ending with utter disbelief at Ford's oral-sex-related rant.READ THE FULL STORY(AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young) (credit:AP)
4. David Suzuki's Fukushima Warning Is Dire And Scary(04 of15)
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"Three out of the four plants were destroyed in the earthquake and in the tsunami. The fourth one has been so badly damaged that the fear is, if there's another earthquake of a seven or above that, that building will go and then all hell breaks loose." READ THE FULL STORY (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi, File) (credit:AP)
5. Danny Brown Receives Oral Sex From Fan On Stage, Keeps Rapping(05 of15)
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Fans attending rapper Danny Brown's concert Friday night in Minneapolis got a bit more than they probably bargained for when a female fan appeared to give the musician oral sex while he was on stage.READ THE FULL STORY(Photo by C Brandon/Redferns via Getty Images)
6. Brett Wilson White Poppy: Former Dragon Defends The Red Poppy(06 of15)
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As discussion in Canada swirled around the virtues of the white poppy this Remembrance Day, Calgary millionaire and former dragon in CBC's Dragon's Den, W. Brett Wilson took to Twitter to defend the red poppy and its significance.READ THE FULL STORY
7. Nohmul Pyramid Bulldozed In Belize For Rocks(07 of15)
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"It's a feeling of incredible disbelief because of the ignorance and the insensitivity ... they were using this for road fill. It's like being punched in the stomach, it's just so horrendous.''READ THE FULL STORY (AP Photo/Jaime Awe) (credit:AP)
8. Chip Wilson, Lululemon Founder: ‘Some Women's Bodies' Not Right For Our Pants(08 of15)
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“The thing is that women will wear seatbelts that don’t work [with the pants], or they’ll wear a purse that doesn’t work, or quite frankly some women’s bodies just actually don’t work for it.”READ THE FULL STORY(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) (credit:AP)
9. Woman Pointing Gun At Child's Head Photo Sparks Outrage, International Search(09 of15)
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"I was sent this picture today by a friend who was very distressed to see it on her page. It apparently was posted to see if anybody could find the girl and if they cared well we do care and we have to find this baby as this scares the hell out of me."READ THE FULL STORY
10. Tim Hortons Lids Letter Voices A Nation's Pain(10 of15)
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An early morning, a rush to get to the car, a long wait in a drive-thru line for precious caffeine, and then it happens. Disaster strikes. A lid fails, the coffee will not hold.READ THE FULL POST
11. Reasons The Rest Of Canada Should Be Super Jealous Of Alberta(11 of15)
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Alberta voted in new municipal governments Monday and the two big winners were young, forward-thinking mayors. Naheed Nenshi and Don Iveson are just a couple of the reasons why the rest of Canada should be super jealous of Alberta.READ THE FULL STORY
12. 'How To Be A Vancouverite' Shows Why People Make Fun Of B.C.(12 of15)
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The rest of Canada has long been convinced B.C. is filled with outdoor-enthusiast health nuts who do nothing but complain about rain and real estate. Now there is proof.READ THE FULL STORY(Photo By David Hecker/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
13. Paul Hellyer, Ex-Defence Minister, Believes In Aliens(13 of15)
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Canada's former minister of National Defence Paul Hellyer testified at the Citizen Hearing On Disclosure (CHD) last month in Washington D.C. that aliens are living among us and that it is likely at least two of them are working with the U.S. government.READ THE FULL STORY
14. Canadian Kids Smoke Most Marijuana In Western World: UNICEF(14 of15)
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A new survey from UNICEF has found that more Canadian kids smoke marijuana than anywhere else in the western world.READ THE FULL STORY (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) (credit:AP)
15. Turks And Caicos Next Canadian Province? Tory MP Pushes Plan(15 of15)
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It may seem far-fetched, but Conservative MP Peter Goldring believes Turks and Caicos, an archipelago of 40 small islands stretching some 600 square kilometres, could one day become this nation’s 11th province.READ THE FULL STORY
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