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Post by Eskimo on Jan 31, 2010 23:44:54 GMT -5
I was on a facebook a fan page thingy and noticed this hilarious icon of this person doing an impression of an icon which she had displayed at the corner of her screen. I’m assuming this has been done before, but the picture struck me as funny. So, being a creeper, I clicked it and looked at her profile information which was hilarious. Something about bubble wrap, midgets and flying monkeys. Don’t remember exactly, save that it was hilarious. So I PM’ed her about her being hilarious and that I wanted to add her for that reason, sent her an add request and got a response of, “…umm.”
The point is women are so much more guarded than men. I can add most any guy without them knowing anything about me or even knowing why I sent an add request, but women are all like, “you’re just adding me so you can rape me later on.” *roundhouse kick to the face* Whether you have a good reason to add a lady or not they generally don’t accept. It’s probably wise, but it’s also annoying as f**k.
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Post by Jest on Feb 1, 2010 15:18:55 GMT -5
Facebook is more of an "in people" club. Most only add their relatives and close friends. I have not met any new people on Facebook, it's not like it was during the Myspace era where the point WAS to add complete strangers. I kind of like Facebooks approach a little better but I miss the random people. It is in fact how I met my girlfriend after all.
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Post by Eskimo on Feb 1, 2010 22:00:53 GMT -5
I miss the myspace days. I met three of my best friends because of it.
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If posts were money I wouldn't be so alone. *cries*
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Post by Monkeyman on Feb 2, 2010 18:31:51 GMT -5
I miss the days when people met people in real life...................What am I saying? No buddy met each other in real life.
Anyways, that lady seems like someone that acts like she is spontaneous and crazy, but really isn't.
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Post by Eskimo on Feb 2, 2010 20:19:43 GMT -5
Monkeyman- I hope she's not crazy. Don't like to feel as if I'm missing out:(
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Post by Jest on Feb 3, 2010 17:04:38 GMT -5
I think to meet people with todays friend networks you have to join face book groups and be active. She's not crazy enough if she isn't willing to add you.
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Post by Eskimo on Feb 6, 2010 21:42:28 GMT -5
It's interesting. My friend made a fake profile and, as an experiment, added random people who were friends with people crazy enough to add the fake person. It rarely ever seems to matter if the person knows you just as long as someone you allegedly know is already friends with them. That's to say 20 friend requests for a person who doesn't exist because of this strategy.
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