are people on myspace?
z0mg pc4pc!
wh0re4wh0re
Seriously do they having nothing better to do?
How annoying
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- Cocknosher
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i have no idea what your talking about
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I find facebook painfully addicting, but not boring. If it was boring, I wouldn't be addicted to it...personally haha.
Although I'm not using it for talking with people I see all day at school...I'm using it for connecting with friends of mine who live in other cities, countries, etc. As well as for networking for GutRock and other things.
Plus with friends in other cities who have babies - facebook kicks ass 'cause it means I can actually see my friends kids when I wouldn't normally get to more than a couple times a year.
Myspace was a great great thing back when people used it. Now it's boring because not many people still do (at least not on my list). I really only still use mine for music connections and for wasting time on surveys when I'm really bored and/or can't sleep haa
Although I'm not using it for talking with people I see all day at school...I'm using it for connecting with friends of mine who live in other cities, countries, etc. As well as for networking for GutRock and other things.
Plus with friends in other cities who have babies - facebook kicks ass 'cause it means I can actually see my friends kids when I wouldn't normally get to more than a couple times a year.
Myspace was a great great thing back when people used it. Now it's boring because not many people still do (at least not on my list). I really only still use mine for music connections and for wasting time on surveys when I'm really bored and/or can't sleep haa
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- Cocknosher
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- Resident Skumfuk
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- AKA: NoReason27, 2712
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- Twitter: @dylanb_27
unsigned.com is a good site for new bands. my freinds band has one on there.
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Yeah, Facebook is great for staying connected to (or finding) old friends and/or coworkers. Since I just graduated, I wanted to stay connected to all my friends. It's really addicting for some reason.Asho_DirtyPoo wrote: Although I'm not using it for talking with people I see all day at school...I'm using it for connecting with friends of mine who live in other cities, countries, etc. As well as for networking for GutRock and other things.
MySpace on the other hand is too messy and people sometimes have retard-looking layouts and stupid music that plays when you go on their page and you end up having to always turn it off.
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