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Myspace brings me misery and suffering, facebook does the same but at least it's a bit more fun.

Fun as in how? Welllll, lots of fun, for instance after using Facebooks 'likeness' test on movies I found that I should divorce Brenton and marry Cibbuano. Very handy should I ever be looking for romance

For instance, Cibbuano and I both generelly hate movies about love'n'romance on the other hand Brenton is one of 'those' kinds of guys whose alll 'ooooh, look at me, I'm such a sensitive kind of guy'. Bleh.


Unfortunately I just discovered that Cibbuano is not interested in '10 Things I Hate About You', for that I will never forgive him. He can have the ring back. This engagement is OVER.

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This documentary pretty much speaks for itself.






Whats scary is the size of MySpace, huge, with no real purpouse besides 'social networking'. Where do the profits come from? Ads of course, but when you are running a service built on top of a userbase that knows little to nothing about computer software they can easily be exploited via malware.
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How Romantic Wazzat?

March 5th 2007 14:13
Either girls don't yearn for romance no more or they really think geeks are dateable human beings one can live with for an extended period of time, or maybe something bordering on impossible has happened, girls have started using the internet.

Maybe they care more about how sensitive guys are, no more stuff about the big muscles, a guy thats worth marrying has to have nail polish done on him and talk like he had the IQ of a gnat and actually ENJOY prancing around the mall *shivers*.

But that has nothing to do with anything, so lets get to the point, why hasn't this been done before on Digg Nation?



Theres actually a statistic that was being thrown around of which I will not bother tracking down the source claiming 30% of Americans who are living together met online last year. Pfft, right, and Andy Griffiths is a mature oriented writer.
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Digg’s Double Standard on Blogs

February 13th 2007 10:13
There’s a nice buzzword on Digg, it’s called ‘blogspam’.

Blogspam is basically when someone submits a post from his or her own blog to Digg to try and get some extra traffic


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Blogg-Buzzing to Boring Stories World

January 19th 2007 15:29
I was at first excited about the concept behind Blogg-Buzz yet weary that it might turn into a Digg clone with nothing but what they call on Digg as ‘blog spam’ heaven.

While the submissions are exhibiting similar traits to Digg it looks like the bigger problem Blogg-Buzz is facing is that the community of bloggers it has mustered seems to have lost the plot some way down the line re-posting stories from sites such as Digg and submitting too many stories related directly to blogging


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God Hates Fags Americans Australians chinese africans brits and pretty much everyone else
God Hates Me :'(
The internets big, very big, so big that a stupid site like godhatesamerica.com can go unnoticed. Honestly I dunno what to say about this crap, freedom of speech? Bleh, I hate the internet because of this very same problem.

What I really dislike is the way the ‘god hates’ community disrespect people via generalising, apparently if you are Swedish you are going to hell because your king is the king of paedophiles and fags and Incestuous Perverts (they aren’t basing that on anything, even they know it is made up


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