Posted: 2/2/2006 7:04:24 PM EDT
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1 for "have a profile there". No actual pics of me and basically nothing about me. Just a pic of my dog and basic info like the state I'm in and the high school I went to. Just made it too, since I read that thread about finding old schoolmates through it. So far, I've found 2 people I wish I had stayed in contact with and will probably exchange phone numbers with to stay in touch again. With that said, most of the profiles I waded through to find these people were full of jackasses, ethug's, emo-kids, and glammour queens. 90% of the girls there fit nicely inside the typical trend mold. What gets me is how many kids on there are "striaght thuggin" or are doing stupid shit like posing with a bandana and a bb gun (yes, I saw a few.) Lame and useful at the same time... What I don't understand is how anyone who hangs around in general more then any other part of the site can critize a group a people for doing something similar.. |
The "Search" and "Browse" functions currently(for me) are fubared. The IM never works. Other people for some reason can't add people. It has frequent periods of slowness. BUT: I have found 16 people I know from college/high school. There are cute wiminz on Myspace. |
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All the cool kids are joining the 10mm gun group on myspace! The 10mm Group |
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www.breitbart.com/news/2006/02/03/D8FHG9T07.html Police are investigating whether as many as seven teenage girls have been sexually assaulted by men they met through the popular Web site MySpace.com. The girls, ages 12 to 16, are from Middletown and say they were fondled or had consensual sex with men who turned out to be older than they claimed. None of the incidents appeared to be violent, said Middletown Police Sgt. Bill McKenna. He said it was difficult to determine the exact number of victims because some girls have been reluctant to disclose that they met their assailants online. The social networking Web site allows users to create profiles that can include photos, personal information and even cell phone numbers. In a statement Thursday, MySpace.com said it was committed to providing a safe environment for its users. The site, which includes safety tips, also prohibits use by anyone younger than 14, though a disclaimer says the people who run the site can't always tell if users are lying about their ages. |
THEN WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU LISTING PHONE NUMBERS AND THAT KIND OF SHIT ON YOUR MYSPACE?! |
who are you angry with, the teenage girls, myspace, or the guys who had sex witht he girls? |
Well if you didn't put yourphone numbers on the site, you'd have a less of a chance of stuff like this happening. |
ah, so the young girls are to blame, eh? Now the whole "deej86 / myspace.com" thing gets a whole lot more interesting. |
The thing is, crime prevention works on both sides. If you don't put your phone number and/or address on your myspace, then you won't have a problem. |
| I can't figure out what people actually USE it for other than finding old high school and college friends, but it works great for that, very addicting. I wouldn't build my social life around it, but it's nice that I've gotten in touch with old friends without having to pay for the privilege (Classmates.com, I'm looking at YOU). |
d00d! I just joined!
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