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should Myspace profiles be taken seriously?
BillieTheBot
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I blow in and out of myspace to check out peoples profiles and I find that most profiles all say the same thing. im bitchy, 2 faced, i'll judge you but i dont like being judged, blah blah blah
Do the people on myspace really mean this or is it just a front?
only asking out of curiousity and im kinda bored
Do the people on myspace really mean this or is it just a front?
only asking out of curiousity and im kinda bored
Beep boop. I'm a bot.
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I don't take half the stuff people tell me seriously, let alone what is on myspace. People are so full of shit nowadays.
It is SO good I was invited to BBC studios last night to be an audience member with a mate for two Glaswegian bands I lovelovelove. It's called "The Music Show" and will be on BBC2 in November! I'm wearing a yellow houndstooth top and white boots and big haaaaaair.
I've been wondering the same question. I've never seen anything as pathetic and lame. Even the hooker like 12 year old with her parents at olive garden yesterday made more sense than that place. (by the way they have the most delicious peach sangria)
A wise man once said that peeps who write that on their myspace are just attention seeking and probably don't mean it. personally, if I say that on a girls profile, Id just say fudge it because whats the point of talking to you then?
Are you answering your own question several posts down? I'm so confused right now.
Thats just my opinion on profiles like that, I was just wondering if anyone thinks the same or if its just a front.
Just search any myspace thread and you'll see
there was one girl who said:
"there was this bird and it was like... dead, it represents our dying society cause it like died"
you either love it or hate it.
Deep. And dark.
Whatever it is, they sound like fruitcakes. But they're found everywhere, by no means are they exclusive to myspace or bebo or whatever. There's nothing wrong with using it to have a bit craic with your mates, look up local bands and all that jazz. I like it.
www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime
thats not very nice!
nah its cool. it just seems that my interest of girls who are in the indie/grunge/emo or whatever you wanna call it produces some people with huge chips on their shoulder.
Briggi is actually right, its not just myspace where you get these sorts of people.
I'm a member of some communities where I can find info about how to waste my time offline.
People put random stuff on their profile for attention. Sometimes it's lies, other times it's half lies/half truths and then you can find the plain truth with some people. However, usually people don't live action packed lifes so exaggerating and distorting certain things makes the person seem a bit more exciting. I've played mine up and although it's mostly truths, there's some dubious stuff inbetween.
I'm fed up of blogs, so myspace is a nice alternative as long as it isn't taken to extremes.
well thats yet another question answered.
thanks again guys.
But its not, and that makes me cry.