she'll just keep asking why i haven't added her
she'll just keep asking why i haven't added hertell her you keep facebook just for friends.
if she asks again tell her you never got around to get on facebook because you dont really use it or care about it. HOW HARD IS THAT?
eel i want to be your friend. which one can i add.
Is telling her your Facebook account is only to connect with personal friends and family an option? I use that excuse sometimes and people always understand and respect it.
Do what I do. Just let that request sit there and never do anything with it. I've got my profile set to private and a friend of my dad's sent me a friend request about a month ago. I'm not going to accept or reject it. Ever. SUFFER IN PURGATORY YOU SWINE!
One of my best friends cousins recently sent me a friend request. She's a cute girl but she's also jailbait. I begrudgingly accepted and now I'm that weird guy with a high school girl on his friends list.
One of my best friends cousins recently sent me a friend request. She's a cute girl but she's also jailbait. I begrudgingly accepted and now I'm that weird guy with a high school girl on his friends list.
Make it less weird by inviting more jailbait!
One of my best friends cousins recently sent me a friend request. She's a cute girl but she's also jailbait. I begrudgingly accepted and now I'm that weird guy with a high school girl on his friends list.
Also, I just got the most BS ban from GAF. Some shit about a peanut thread.
I've used Facebook to get back in touch with some people I've met while traveling to/living in other nations, but the day to day update shit from commoners is pretty damned annoying. Who the fuck reads all of that?
One of my best friends cousins recently sent me a friend request. She's a cute girl but she's also jailbait. I begrudgingly accepted and now I'm that weird guy with a high school girl on his friends list.
Also, I just got the most BS ban from GAF. Some shit about a peanut thread.
Show us your cawk newb! :drool
Here I am spreading it all over the wall
The worse is when people link their Twitters to their Facebook so all you see is stupid Twitter updates as status updates.
Here I am spreading it all over the wall
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I don't have a facebook because I appreciate my anonymity and the narcissism is annoying. Who gives a fuck what you had for dinner or how you're feeling? I may have a false sense of superiority, but at least I'm not conceited enough to think that other people care :smugHigh-Five! It's just shit for people to prove to other people they have 'friends'.
Little article in WSJ today:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204660604574370450465849142.html (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204660604574370450465849142.html)
The worse is when people link their Twitters to their Facebook so all you see is stupid Twitter updates as status updates.Ugh. Yes. I thought this was a great idea at first, but it's the worst kind of broadcast narcissism; the twitter isn't even checking other people's FB updates, just spamming whatever they've twat to a group that hasn't even committed to following them on Twitter.
People are losing the art of conversation too.I suspect conversation and its art are as intact as ever, but Twitter and Facebook have given an unfortunately simple means of shouting to people who are not sensitive to the reactions of people around them. That WSJ article has good advice: Would you be interested in hearing this from your friends? People who can't even ask themselves that are never good at interaction of any kind.
Forums are a good balance is some weird way.
The worse is when people link their Twitters to their Facebook so all you see is stupid Twitter updates as status updates.Ugh. Yes. I thought this was a great idea at first, but it's the worst kind of broadcast narcissism; the twitter isn't even checking other people's FB updates, just spamming whatever they've twat to a group that hasn't even committed to following them on Twitter.People are losing the art of conversation too.I suspect conversation and its art are as intact as ever, but Twitter and Facebook have given an unfortunately simple means of shouting to people who are not sensitive to the reactions of people around them. That WSJ article has good advice: Would you be interested in hearing this from your friends? People who can't even ask themselves that are never good at interaction of any kind.