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Casey

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Staff member
#3
It wouldn't let me give you a proper rep. I must have repped you recently already. So you'll have to make do with a Thank You. :)
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#8
What do I get that already added you a week or two ago, without your encouragement? I should get like.. Four reps and a thank you. :D

All my friends use it.
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#9
I love facebook. But there are some applications I do not use like those fan pages. I don't cause whatever I like I'm already part of a group that talks about it.
 

Flipmo

VIP Member
Staff member
#10
I got rid of my facebook. Everyone plans events there like idiots. It's like phones don't even exist.

A few months ago, there was this event I went to, a friend of a close buddy of mine didn't show up, cause she didn't know since the event wasn't up on Facebook... :rolleyes: Maybe she should check phone messages sometime, like its always been done.

Either way, got bored of it, just like Hi5 and MySpace. Have no use for it, and I'm tired of seeing Danijel's big nose taking my whole comp screen... *giggles*
 

Glockmatic

Well-Known Member
#13
Facebook was the hottest thing during college, instead of MSN people would use Facebook. Now after graduation most of us use it to keep in touch but other than that its just a lot less activity than it once had.
 
#14
Facebook was the hottest thing during college, instead of MSN people would use Facebook. Now after graduation most of us use it to keep in touch but other than that its just a lot less activity than it once had.
Well, it started in 2004 or 2005 right? But it really didn't become big until I graduated high school in May of 2007. Maybe because it was more for college students, that's why? The buzz increased once you were actually in college? I dunno. Tons of NYE pics of people I know just came up today. All the honeys from high school...making those "before and after" comparisons. :love: They're cute.
 

Casey

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Staff member
#15
at one point you had to be a college student to register on facebook. then they opened it up to everyone.
 
#16
at one point you had to be a college student to register on facebook. then they opened it up to everyone.
Yeah, and it was a huge mistake. Still, nothing in "Facebook" insinuates higher education. There's still fucking pirate and mob wars games that are for faggot dropouts.
 

Glockmatic

Well-Known Member
#17
Well, it started in 2004 or 2005 right? But it really didn't become big until I graduated high school in May of 2007. Maybe because it was more for college students, that's why? The buzz increased once you were actually in college? I dunno. Tons of NYE pics of people I know just came up today. All the honeys from high school...making those "before and after" comparisons. :love: They're cute.
Well in college people were putting pictures of parties and stuff like that, after graduation everyone has moved away and have jobs and such, life gets much less exciting and news worthy. There is still posts and such but it isn't as much as before.
 

hizzle?

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#18
I like Facebook because I got in touch with so many family members I lost contact after the war.

And also because I have friends all over the world and it's the easiest way to keep in touch.
 

hizzle?

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#19
oh also, I became a fan, which I was before anyways like I told you. Just made it Facebook official. tee hee.
 
#20
Well in college people were putting pictures of parties and stuff like that, after graduation everyone has moved away and have jobs and such, life gets much less exciting and news worthy. There is still posts and such but it isn't as much as before.
Well, then there's still the new generation of kids that graduate high school every year. Our activity might die down after a while, but that shouldn't lead to an overall decline in Facebook.
 

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