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Isn’t that the website sort of thing used to target donors for opposition to the gay marriage referendum?
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tweet,
I am home loading my shotgun, come rob me. tweet.
Texting replacing talking. When I want to speak to an individual, I speak. When I want to air an opinion, I text.
Just another reason normal people ignore FarceBook, My my my my my Space, Twaddle and such.
It’s only the I me mine people that are involved. Normal people don’t need to tell everyone in the world when they are taking a dump or who they did last night.
Vanity, vanity, all is vanity.
Is this really what life is all about? Did Darwin have it backwards?
Guest 10:19 I concur.
Ditto, seems about right with our vanity in chief.
If people just take a second and ask themselves why strangers would be interested in what they are doing, they would stop using those websites.
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A dem’s favorite web site.