Speedball
Don't. Blink.
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There are three in LA though...I think it's either the become a fan or the LA one... right?
and only two look legit...
There are three in LA though...I think it's either the become a fan or the LA one... right?
Myspace is a mess, IMO...Myspace > Facebook.
More people, less stalkerish.
Myspace is a mess, IMO...
It's more stalkerish on myspace...
You don't get invites from fake ****s on Facebook either.![]()
You can do that on Facebook too...Facebook makes you put your last name and people know what your doing ALL the time. Whenever you comment, add someone, At least of MySpace, you can set your profile private and last name secretive.
Facebook makes you put your last name and people know what your doing ALL the time. Whenever you comment, add someone, At least of MySpace, you can set your profile private and last name secretive.
Internet Fibbing eh?
*cracks fingers*
I once threw a bull into the sun from Canada, AT NIGHT TIME.
Yawn...
If you're using the internet period, your ass is being watched.
So let's me see if I've got this straight...
There are people who work for Facebook that used to work for other companies that had other employees that used to work for other companies that had other employees that once worked for the CIA and US Department of Defense and other information collecting firms. So when Facebook users post stuff like their favorite movies and whether they've read Catcher in the Rye, there's a chance that a series of people can give that information to their former employers.
That would be worrying if Facebook users regularly posted information like their credit card numbers, social security numbers, and crap more pertinent than their favorite bands.