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to all my orger friends on FaceBook I'm gonna delete youse all
but! http://www.facebook.com/p...0683537184 add me! I need to separate my RL from virtual world My real life friends are so boring, I will probably phase out my real page and deactivate it in a couple of months, but would prefer to keep up with you all and talk shit as much as I want without worrying what my friends and family think - they are holding me back!!! and excuse spelling of Zombie Kitten I wanted to write you all within FaceBook but it won't let me write to 122 people at once | |
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Done. | |
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OMG, me too.
I had to create a 'RL' alter account because most of my real life friends don't get you guys. Plus several are people I may meet again in the business world. It's not exactly conducive to business to have your org friends (and some IRL friends) chiming in on every status messages with talk of Satan and Anal sex. | |
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Vendetta1 said: Done.
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TheVoid said: OMG, me too.
I am just going to separate my friends into listsI had to create a 'RL' alter account because most of my real life friends don't get you guys. Plus several are people I may meet again in the business world. It's not exactly conducive to business to have your org friends (and some IRL friends) chiming in on every status messages with talk of Satan and Anal sex. | |
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TheVoid said: OMG, me too.
I had to create a 'RL' alter account because most of my real life friends don't get you guys. Plus several are people I may meet again in the business world. It's not exactly conducive to business to have your org friends (and some IRL friends) chiming in on every status messages with talk of Satan and Anal sex. but you let some of us still be your real friends! | |
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Done! MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Vendetta1 said: TheVoid said: OMG, me too.
I am just going to separate my friends into listsI had to create a 'RL' alter account because most of my real life friends don't get you guys. Plus several are people I may meet again in the business world. It's not exactly conducive to business to have your org friends (and some IRL friends) chiming in on every status messages with talk of Satan and Anal sex. maybe I should have done that, but I think once I do this, I will hardly ever log into the other one any more | |
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Christopher Goodswen
do we know him? | |
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Vendetta1 said: TheVoid said: OMG, me too.
I am just going to separate my friends into listsI had to create a 'RL' alter account because most of my real life friends don't get you guys. Plus several are people I may meet again in the business world. It's not exactly conducive to business to have your org friends (and some IRL friends) chiming in on every status messages with talk of Satan and Anal sex. OMG, I do that too, but I'm so clumsy at it. When I move friends from one list into another, I sometimes delete them by accident. But there's no way of knowing who I removed because facebook doesn't keep track. So I'll get an email saying "what the hell? Why did you delete me?" The other problem with defining friends lists is the status updates. You can get pretty granular with which groups can see what, but it's a little bit of a hassle. My primary use of those lists is to deny certain groups access to my videos, photo gallaries, or other content like that. The status messages is were it's tricky. The status messages are a bit trickier. Charlotte for example was placed in a group I called "IRL work friends" for some reason. Then she posted on the org that she couldn't post to my status messages--that's when I realized she was in the wrong group and that my IRL work friends couldn't post on my status messages either. I do appreciate that facebook allows me to get granular with access rights, but I find the 'alter account' is handy. Except for the fact that one of my IRL friends who is on my alter account posted some pictures I didn't want my former students to see (My former students have access to my IRL account). You can't win. | |
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I'ma let you finish. | |
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TheVoid said: Vendetta1 said: I am just going to separate my friends into lists
OMG, I do that too, but I'm so clumsy at it. When I move friends from one list into another, I sometimes delete them by accident. But there's no way of knowing who I removed because facebook doesn't keep track. So I'll get an email saying "what the hell? Why did you delete me?" The other problem with defining friends lists is the status updates. You can get pretty granular with which groups can see what, but it's a little bit of a hassle. My primary use of those lists is to deny certain groups access to my videos, photo gallaries, or other content like that. The status messages is were it's tricky. The status messages are a bit trickier. Charlotte for example was placed in a group I called "IRL work friends" for some reason. Then she posted on the org that she couldn't post to my status messages--that's when I realized she was in the wrong group and that my IRL work friends couldn't post on my status messages either. I do appreciate that facebook allows me to get granular with access rights, but I find the 'alter account' is handy. Except for the fact that one of my IRL friends who is on my alter account posted some pictures I didn't want my former students to see (My former students have access to my IRL account). You can't win. oooooh I thought you just hated me! | |
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Alej said: I'ma let you finish. | |
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Vendetta1 said: Alej said: I'ma let you finish. | |
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Alej said: I'ma let you finish.
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ZombieKitten said: Christopher Goodswen
do we know him? anyone? anyone? I'll ignore him then | |
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ZombieKitten said: Alej said: I'ma let you finish.
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so you cant really separate people into groups with out shutting some people completely out? To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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ZombieKitten said: TheVoid said: OMG, I do that too, but I'm so clumsy at it. When I move friends from one list into another, I sometimes delete them by accident. But there's no way of knowing who I removed because facebook doesn't keep track. So I'll get an email saying "what the hell? Why did you delete me?" The other problem with defining friends lists is the status updates. You can get pretty granular with which groups can see what, but it's a little bit of a hassle. My primary use of those lists is to deny certain groups access to my videos, photo gallaries, or other content like that. The status messages is were it's tricky. The status messages are a bit trickier. Charlotte for example was placed in a group I called "IRL work friends" for some reason. Then she posted on the org that she couldn't post to my status messages--that's when I realized she was in the wrong group and that my IRL work friends couldn't post on my status messages either. I do appreciate that facebook allows me to get granular with access rights, but I find the 'alter account' is handy. Except for the fact that one of my IRL friends who is on my alter account posted some pictures I didn't want my former students to see (My former students have access to my IRL account). You can't win. oooooh I thought you just hated me! no! And I got Mach telling adding me around the same time. I now try my damndest not to even touch the user groups, cause I keep fucking things up. If I'm moving you guys into more restricted groups, what if I'm moving IRL folks into ...erm... more permissive groups? I already had my ex girlfriend (from high school) and her mother drop me from facebook due to orger comments...and the fact that I'm so much more liberal now than I was when they knew me. | |
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Cuddles said: so you cant really separate people into groups with out shutting some people completely out?
I don't trust the function to hide things from certain people, ugh I'd like to keep it completely separate I think | |
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TheVoid said: ZombieKitten said: oooooh I thought you just hated me! no! And I got Mach telling adding me around the same time. I now try my damndest not to even touch the user groups, cause I keep fucking things up. If I'm moving you guys into more restricted groups, what if I'm moving IRL folks into ...erm... more permissive groups? I already had my ex girlfriend (from high school) and her mother drop me from facebook due to orger comments...and the fact that I'm so much more liberal now than I was when they knew me. | |
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ZombieKitten said: TheVoid said: no! And I got Mach telling adding me around the same time. I now try my damndest not to even touch the user groups, cause I keep fucking things up. If I'm moving you guys into more restricted groups, what if I'm moving IRL folks into ...erm... more permissive groups? I already had my ex girlfriend (from high school) and her mother drop me from facebook due to orger comments...and the fact that I'm so much more liberal now than I was when they knew me. That's ok. I had a friend drop me from myspace and block me on facebook because she's become a right-wing zealout and when Obama won, she thought it would be a good time to stop being my friend. (We've known each other for 15 years, and politics got in the way? bizarre. We used to be so close ). Life is weird. Facebook is entertaining. | |
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OI! Christopher Goodswen is ME!
need more exercise. Cx | |
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sorry i took too long to respond, i saw a job advert in the local press which was about sending strings of hexadecimal numbers to special robot gas-and-oil recoverers.
i didn't know whether to answer 3e01port8f or just to say stop getting other people to do your dirty work Cx | |
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mrsquirrel said: OI! Christopher Goodswen is ME!
need more exercise. Cx really?!?!? oops! I marked that I don't know you AT ALL! | |
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mrsquirrel said: robot
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TheVoid said: Vendetta1 said: I am just going to separate my friends into lists
OMG, I do that too, but I'm so clumsy at it. When I move friends from one list into another, I sometimes delete them by accident. But there's no way of knowing who I removed because facebook doesn't keep track. So I'll get an email saying "what the hell? Why did you delete me?" The other problem with defining friends lists is the status updates. You can get pretty granular with which groups can see what, but it's a little bit of a hassle. My primary use of those lists is to deny certain groups access to my videos, photo gallaries, or other content like that. The status messages is were it's tricky. The status messages are a bit trickier. Charlotte for example was placed in a group I called "IRL work friends" for some reason. Then she posted on the org that she couldn't post to my status messages--that's when I realized she was in the wrong group and that my IRL work friends couldn't post on my status messages either. I do appreciate that facebook allows me to get granular with access rights, but I find the 'alter account' is handy. Except for the fact that one of my IRL friends who is on my alter account posted some pictures I didn't want my former students to see (My former students have access to my IRL account). You can't win. I've been good on your alter account, haven't I. Except my 'mia nawy' pillow fight thing. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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mrsquirrel said: sorry i took too long to respond, i saw a job advert in the local press which was about sending strings of hexadecimal numbers to special robot gas-and-oil recoverers.
i didn't know whether to answer 3e01port8f or just to say stop getting other people to do your dirty work Cx and i am not a Chinese Denial Of Service worm either. guess that make's me a dumb ass | |
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Fauxie said: TheVoid said: OMG, I do that too, but I'm so clumsy at it. When I move friends from one list into another, I sometimes delete them by accident. But there's no way of knowing who I removed because facebook doesn't keep track. So I'll get an email saying "what the hell? Why did you delete me?" The other problem with defining friends lists is the status updates. You can get pretty granular with which groups can see what, but it's a little bit of a hassle. My primary use of those lists is to deny certain groups access to my videos, photo gallaries, or other content like that. The status messages is were it's tricky. The status messages are a bit trickier. Charlotte for example was placed in a group I called "IRL work friends" for some reason. Then she posted on the org that she couldn't post to my status messages--that's when I realized she was in the wrong group and that my IRL work friends couldn't post on my status messages either. I do appreciate that facebook allows me to get granular with access rights, but I find the 'alter account' is handy. Except for the fact that one of my IRL friends who is on my alter account posted some pictures I didn't want my former students to see (My former students have access to my IRL account). You can't win. I've been good on your alter account, haven't I. Except my 'mia nawy' pillow fight thing. You and Aksel started flirting with my hot-as-hell female students within minutes of being added to that account! LAWD | |
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i have been contemplating 'Facebook', and how, when one puts one's face to a book, one can't help but cease with the drunken anti-semi-cat-o-muslim ranting, and start playing a whole bunch of tiresome Flash games.
Beggars belief. Cx | |
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