Facebook sounds like just another myspace to me.
Tsukuyomi (post: 1239464) wrote:
Face Book is actually safer and more secured then Myspace ^^ Well, at least that's what I've heard anyway ^^
GeneD wrote:All the requests for random applications is what gets to me occasionally.
LadyRushia (post: 1239562) wrote:"Five of your friends want to know what color you are!"
"Two of your friends have adopted you as their human pet!"
"Three of your friends have bitten you! Join their vampire clan?"
SERIOUSLY. The only worthwhile applications on Facebook are notes, bumper stickers, and video. I don't care what my name means or what country I am or what kind of sock represents my personality, XDDD.
This is like allowing a corsair-wielding pirate to board your vessel without a fight.
oro! (post: 1240116) wrote:This sentence made me crack up:
A corsair is a pirate. A pirate-wielding pirate. That makes a ton of sense. What was the guy thinking? XD
oro! (post: 1240116) wrote:This sentence made me crack up:
A corsair is a pirate. A pirate-wielding pirate. That makes a ton of sense. What was the guy thinking? XD
Sheenar (post: 1242549) wrote:Just have to add:
XD
Fantasy Dreamer wrote:Funny, you would think not accepting a friend request for someone you don't know or have never met is a given. But I guess thats some of the common sense (or rather uncommon sense) that people don't have today.
I think its kind of sad that someone had to write an article dealing with this 'issue'. It shouldn't even be an issue to begin with.
Fantasy Dreamer (post: 1242551) wrote:Funny, you would think not accepting a friend request for someone you don't know or have never met is a given. But I guess thats some of the common sense (or rather uncommon sense) that people don't have today.
I think its kind of sad that someone had to write an article dealing with this 'issue'. It shouldn't even be an issue to begin with.
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