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JasonD wrote:artist4perry wrote:I don't post and work. I post on my time at home. You gotta watch small children............closely.
I post at work, at home, eating breakfast, watching tv, on the toilet, in the shower, mowing the lawn, making love...... Okay, maybe not that last one.![]()
*Laura wrote:Myspace is a nuthouse. There is so much fucked up drama going on there and so many wackos it's crazy. And when some of the people on there take their insanity into real life, it's becoming dangerous. Last year, a person from Myspace stalked the shit out of me and a couple of friends of mine (real life friends). She threatened us and behaved like a complete nutjob. She was rejected and wasn't accepted as a friend anymore. All of us deleted our pages and relocated but that didn't stop her. This person pushed things so far that I was considering reporting her to the Police, because she was living pretty close to me and one of my friends. I was getting out of the house every morning afraid that she might jump out of a bush with a fucking bazooka or something. One of my friends filed a restraining order against her and that was the only way to stop the madness. Just unbelievable.
Right now, because of all the past experiences, Myspace is a place where I have only friends that I know in real life.
My rule is "We shook hands - we're friends. Never met - reject." Unless my real life friends personally know you. Or you are Dane Cook and I've seen you on stage at the Staples.![]()
Facebook seems more transparent and secure, but I'm not into it too much. Sometimes I simply forget to go there when I have time to sit online.
Lack of time was the reason why I couldn't be on MR like I used to. Sometimes I log in for a minute to look at the topics, but I'm so out of the loop with the subjects, posting and all that.
I guess I had an Internet addiction at one point but somekind of an "auto-rehab" kicked in and cured me. I realized that real life is way too beautiful to be wasted in front of a computer.
Rick wrote:I was wondering why you dropped off of my friends list so many months ago. Now I completely understand.
I've never had such an event happen to me, but I know women are way more prone to that sort of craziness. Women are incredible, but I'm sure glad I'm not one.
Sorry for your aggravation Laura. Sure is good to see you posting.
I know we've never shook hands, but you don't have to delete me. I promise you, I'm harmless.
JasonD wrote:artist4perry wrote:I don't post and work. I post on my time at home. You gotta watch small children............closely.
I post at work, at home, eating breakfast, watching tv, on the toilet, in the shower, mowing the lawn, making love...... Okay, maybe not that last one.![]()
*Laura wrote:Rick wrote:I was wondering why you dropped off of my friends list so many months ago. Now I completely understand.
I've never had such an event happen to me, but I know women are way more prone to that sort of craziness. Women are incredible, but I'm sure glad I'm not one.
Sorry for your aggravation Laura. Sure is good to see you posting.
I know we've never shook hands, but you don't have to delete me. I promise you, I'm harmless.
Nah, you are in the "my friends know you personally" category, so it's all good.You are good people, Rick, I know that.
Unfortunately, by relocating my page 3 times, I lost many of my friends' pages. My fault, though, because I haven't saved their urls.
Women? God forbid to stumble on one who has personal issues like low self-esteem, lack of confidence, the "attention whore" syndrome or PMS, or ALL of that combined and it's a sure ticket to Hell.
Rick wrote:mikemarrs wrote:mainly forums for me.never could get into the facebook or myspace.
Facebook kicks ass. I've found people on there that I haven't seen since I was a kid.
*Laura wrote:Right now, because of all the past experiences, Myspace is a place where I have only friends that I know in real life.
My rule is "We shook hands - we're friends. Never met - reject."
Voyager wrote:25 votes so far and not even one MySpace user? Looks like that thing has been kicked to the curb.
I think it's still a big thing for musicians and bands though.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:*Laura wrote:Right now, because of all the past experiences, Myspace is a place where I have only friends that I know in real life.
My rule is "We shook hands - we're friends. Never met - reject."
I have the same rule. I have only one person on my facebook that I've not actually met, but that's the exception not the rule, and I have my reasons for having accepted her request. I had that rule for MySpace also, but I rarely even log into that anymore. A bunch of "online friends" started exchanging myspace pages awhile back (in fact I think that was here), so the one I gave out was an alternate page, with no actual information about me. Because it's not only about sharing your own info... if you allow someone as a friend and you get a nutjob, they can see your friends and family and your pictures and everything else.
I've had to learn the tough way not to immediately trust people and give out info... not that I didn't already know not to do this, but like many of us have experienced, you know... they may seem nice, and you're trying to be nice back, etc and then they turn out to be all kinds of nuts. So no more of that.
Voyager wrote:What's up with the thing on FaceBook that shows you all of your friends' personal comments to each other? To me that seems like an invasion of privacy, not to mention a big time-waster and a source of gossip. I would imagine that people sit and read that thing for hours to check up on their friends and read their dirty laundry.
mikemarrs wrote:what does it mean when someone tweets?
as in...she tweeted her displeasure.
sounds like something a bird might do but hey what do i know
KenTheDude wrote:mikemarrs wrote:what does it mean when someone tweets?
as in...she tweeted her displeasure.
sounds like something a bird might do but hey what do i know
Women don't fart - they "tweet".
Rip Rokken wrote:I have accounts for each but Twitter (I had to draw the line with that one). To each their own, but I feel any constructive uses for social networking sites are rivaled by the destructive effects they've had on people and society. Hard to build character in kids especially when they can be whoever they want to be without having to look people in the eye and talk to them. We're also growing a society of drama queens who freely give up every detail of their lives to keep a light shined on them. That goes to the whole issue of privacy of course. When I was in high school, we read Orwell's 1984 and the thought of Big Brother was something we feared -- it was chilling to us. Who'da thunk we'd end up being the real Big Brother against ourselves? People have really gone a long way toward losing any value for privacy at all, and that's a dangerous place for any society to be.
People can say the tools themselves are not evil -- it's just how they are used. I think you have to look at the net effects to really determine the overall value of them. I try to use the ones I do as smartly as possible, but even then I'd be lying if I said they've had no negative effects on my quality of life. I just think it's important to maintain a good balance and not get too sucked in to where they are our whole lives. It's not always easy.
StoneCold wrote:Here's a song appropriate for this thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZe8QzTcbLs
mikemarrs wrote:your right and its really scary when two people who know each other are less then an arms length away and instead of talking to each other they are busy texting back and forth.the younger people especially are isolating themselves with all these things.
Rip Rokken wrote:mikemarrs wrote:your right and its really scary when two people who know each other are less then an arms length away and instead of talking to each other they are busy texting back and forth.the younger people especially are isolating themselves with all these things.
LOL... been there before!About 13 years ago I had a roommate who was very active on AOL, and when we had any kind of tension, he just locked himself in his room and we e-mailed each other about it. It was the damndest thing, but he was more comfortable that way I guess.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:mikemarrs wrote:your right and its really scary when two people who know each other are less then an arms length away and instead of talking to each other they are busy texting back and forth.the younger people especially are isolating themselves with all these things.
LOL... been there before!About 13 years ago I had a roommate who was very active on AOL, and when we had any kind of tension, he just locked himself in his room and we e-mailed each other about it. It was the damndest thing, but he was more comfortable that way I guess.
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I've IM'd with people who were in the same room, 2 feet away, but really that's more to be funny than anything else.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:StoneCold wrote:Here's a song appropriate for this thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZe8QzTcbLs
Here's a better one...![]()
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu1RP34FLXU
G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:mikemarrs wrote:mainly forums for me.never could get into the facebook or myspace.
Facebook kicks ass. I've found people on there that I haven't seen since I was a kid.
Damn Rick...those people are still ALIVE???![]()
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You know I'm just messing with you!
I had to get one more shot in on someone before I go to bed.
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BTW, I'll be sending you a little "surprise" via email...I've been a busy musician today.Off to bed now...
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