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astorrs wrote: » NO! I won't do it you can't make me.... hey just a minute, but i need to finish this post, it'll only take......daskdlaskd ..s .ds a.ssd d.a ad . (hauled off to the institution)
skrpune wrote: » beautiful! ...but seriously, Facebook has its evils but it has its good points too. It enabled me to get back in touch with family & friends, and it helps me keep in touch & keep up with the happenings of my family & friends. If all you're doing is putzing around Facebook though, THEN there's a problem! Just know when to say when and make sure to periodically get some real life human interaction and you'll be okay.
phantasm wrote: » Keeping in touch with family is cool... now if I could keep all of those idiots from high school from attempting to add me I'd be happy. lol.
Turgon wrote: » 'A psychologist is urging people to get off Facebook and other social networking sites, and get a life instead... '
loxleynew wrote: » What is twitter? Or tweeting? LOL. Sounds weird, I thought it was like changing your status on facebook or something? I don't get people who have to change every detail about their life in the status updates on facebook. Like "I am going to the bathroom". 2 minutes later. "I am back from the bathroom." In fact people that even change their status on facebook spend too much time on facebook and just want attention I would guess.
FadeToBright wrote: » Can someone give me the URL for the Facebook profile pictures?
astorrs wrote: » Not sure I understand what you're asking for...
FadeToBright wrote: » right click > properties on the profile pictures > url All the other pictures in Facebook show up aside from the profile pictures. I need to unblock the domain they reside on.
loxleynew wrote: » What is twitter? Or tweeting? LOL. Sounds weird, I thought it was like changing your status on facebook or something?
mgeorge wrote: » I find it funny that if you go to a job interview, most employers now use your social networking sites to make candidate selection choices on top of other information gathered from the interview and your resume. So if you have pictures of you drinking with ya buddies in ya swimming trunks or other information that could possibly bestow doubt in the employer mind that you are irresponsible in your personal life regardless of your professional life and whats on your resume then chances are they wont hire you... Pretty cool huh? I personally learnt my lesson with this as it cost me a job in the past, so its best to have your social network sites and profiles private. Also Google your name, email address on ya resume and screen names possibly tied to that email address so you can see what information potential employers find out about you. But ultimately I'll agree with this report, social networking sites are too addictive and time wasting when you can be
ccnpninja wrote: » we had alcoholic, workoholic, now facebookoholic
Slowhand wrote: » Strangely enough, I fall under all three categories.
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