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Hell, i have one, but half of my family that i dont live close to have one, and its a decent way to keep in contact with them and see whats going on. I used to be hell of against it, then i said what the hell. |
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All it is is a ****ing website to keep in contact without having to call everyone for any little thing. Most people now days use the computer alot, so why the **** not. I guess, to each their own, i know that people that dont have a myspace always talk down on the website like their shit dont stink or something. Its all good though, i used to be one of them until i realized i was totally wrong about it and i just tried to play the i am to cool for that role. |
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Just for the record, I don't dig communicating only via e-mail, either. I find that very impersonal, too. It's much better to just call someone and find out what's going on that way. I have no need to find out what someone's mood is or view a list of 385 people on their friends list that they have probably never met. For my money, it's all about more personal interaction. As most of my family is 540 miles away, a telephone call is about as personal as I can get on a regular basis, but I think that's WAY better than faceless, emotionless internet communication. That's what CP is for lol |
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when I did use my space it was mostly to find old friends, which I did. I lost contact with a friend of mine when I moved out of state about 10 years ago and when I moved home I went to my space to see if she was on there and she was. I found she had got married and I thought of her boyfriend at the time I knew her and sure enough I got her number and gave her a call. It was so great talking to her again. Actually that was all i ever used it for.
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I have one. It's not addictive at all. No where near as addictive as Chiefsplanet.
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It is a great way to keep up with distant friends and family... I have lots of old Army buddies that use it as well. It is a good way to keep up with friends and family that you may not speak with very often. It may be a rather impersonal form of communication, but you have to admit it is pretty efficient. Five minutes posting a blog and some new pictures could save you 2-3 hours on the phone depending on how many friends and family you have.
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Does anyone want to join mobsters? I have been going on a killing spree lately
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I use it to keep in touch with family members.....like a cousin I haven't herd from in 20years.......
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Check out this planet forum members site. He has Sexual orientation BI
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MySpace sucks compared to Facebook. I have logged in to myspace 3 times in the last 6 months... but log into Facebook at least every other day.
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I like it because it's an effective (and free) way to get your music heard... being an independent artist sucks and any tool like this is awesome for promoting yourself. There are always good sides and bad sides... but I think it's a pretty good idea to utilize the greatest invention of mankind - the internet.
myspace.com/hypnotizedmonkey |
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Ween is awesome, I draw a lot of inspiration from them. |
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Nope, I'm over 15 years old.
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IMO, Facebook has more applications that myspace does. I hate those stupid things. You're always getting invited to join one thing or another. I quit joinging a lot of them. I log into my facebook whenever I get a notification that someone has contacted me, added me, or invited me to join some silly group. |
Facebook began back in 2003 as a social network for college students. In the beginning it was only open to Ivy League schools (Harvard, Yale, etc.) ... and UF (the creators were from FL and wanted to have their friends from home on there too). It began to expand rapidly adding more and more schools.
Eventually it allowed high schoolers, adults who didn't attend or completed college, work networks, etc. It was much better in its initial stages, IMO. |
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I like them both , but I like facebook better because it's more of the mid 20's crowd because of when it first started
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I'm 31 years old and use Facebook every day. Pretty much all of my friends, who are the same age as me, use it. I've connected with a lot of old friends from high school too. I use it to see what the people I know have been up to, and to share photos, movies, etc. of my family (especially my kids), my friends, etc. I used to have a personal blog, but with most of my friends and family using Facebook, it's just easier to use it instead. |
**** that shit.
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