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Posted by Porky on Apr-24-2008 00:06:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
there's a new feature below the application invite where is says you can block all future invites, or any invite from that user.



where is this?

i just delete all my facebook apps once a month.

the most annoying thing is looking at friend's pages with a bazillion apps. just say no!


Posted by loca on Apr-24-2008 00:35:

Hate it. If I want to talk to people, I'll use MSN. I have people on facebook which I have no interest in talking to over IM. No hiding from them now!


Posted by Cribby on Apr-24-2008 00:40:

I hate it!

There's a reason why I avoid going on msn...


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Apr-24-2008 00:54:

quote:
Originally posted by loca
Hate it. If I want to talk to people, I'll use MSN. I have people on facebook which I have no interest in talking to over IM. No hiding from them now!


Why don't you just fuckin delete them?


Posted by loca on Apr-24-2008 00:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Why don't you just fuckin delete them?


They're useful every now and then


Posted by Kamka on Apr-24-2008 02:56:

quote:
Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
I disagree. Not everyone I talk to on MSN has facebook as well. Just because I have more "friends" on facebook doesn't mean I talk to them as much as ppl on MSN.


I don't even have MSN (and I don't miss it), and I'm fine... I don't like instant chat-messaging, except that we have to use such a thing at work with our colleagues (some are long-distance), and I find that sometimes, it can get a bit addictive


Posted by Pett on Apr-24-2008 05:53:

quote:
Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
anyone know how to block those stupid ass application invites?


ughggh i know, i've been doing it one app at a time when them come, a couple months in and now i barely ever get any cause they're mostly all blocked


Posted by Ania_xox on Apr-24-2008 06:02:

I think it's creepy
I made a comment on someone's photo... and that person messaged me on MSN literally 15 seconds later acknowledging my comment (you know who you are Creepy McCreepster)

I think we all need to go back to the romantic practice of writing letters (and spraying them with perfume ) and using the good old postal service (or pigeons... pick your poison)


Posted by jchung52 on Apr-24-2008 06:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
I think it's creepy
I made a comment on someone's photo... and that person messaged me on MSN literally 15 seconds later acknowledging my comment (you know who you are Creepy McCreepster)

I think we all need to go back to the romantic practice of writing letters (and spraying them with perfume ) and using the good old postal service (or pigeons... pick your poison)

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Posted by Yohan on Apr-24-2008 06:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
I think it's creepy
I made a comment on someone's photo... and that person messaged me on MSN literally 15 seconds later acknowledging my comment (you know who you are Creepy McCreepster)

I think we all need to go back to the romantic practice of writing letters (and spraying them with perfume ) and using the good old postal service (or pigeons... pick your poison)

I used to think couples who had long distance relationships via letters and end up living happily ever after is the most romantic thing ever

MSN really takes the kick out of long distance relationships


Posted by barbina on Apr-24-2008 06:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
I think we all need to go back to the romantic practice of writing letters (and spraying them with perfume ) and using the good old postal service (or pigeons... pick your poison)


yeah but for that you need real addresses.. and then you get real stalkers


Posted by Intangible on Apr-24-2008 06:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
I think it's creepy
I made a comment on someone's photo... and that person messaged me on MSN literally 15 seconds later acknowledging my comment (you know who you are Creepy McCreepster)

I think we all need to go back to the romantic practice of writing letters (and spraying them with perfume ) and using the good old postal service (or pigeons... pick your poison)



The problem with written letters was REAL chain letters, not just stupid forwards. As a kid I use to always get stupid chain letters either about mailing stickers or just avoiding curses, and I was silly enough to spend hours mailing out these letters.... bahhh to be a kid again


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 06:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
I used to think couples who had long distance relationships via letters and end up living happily ever after is the most romantic thing ever

MSN really takes the kick out of long distance relationships


MSN also makes them work IMO...or at least more plausible in many cases.


Posted by Intangible on Apr-24-2008 06:32:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
MSN also makes them work IMO...or at least more plausible in many cases.



MSN and relationships = disaster IMO.

Im too sarcastic.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 06:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Intangible
MSN and relationships = disaster IMO.

Im too sarcastic.


They definitely have the potential to cause more fights...but if you have good communication and understanding of each other, it doesn't really happen that much.

The way you say it, it could mean that MSN period would cause disaster in friendships/relationships. I'm quite sarcastic too though, so I know what you mean.


Posted by barbina on Apr-24-2008 06:39:

Msn was the only way I could keep in touch with most of my friends back home when I was living in TO .. so I use it quite often.. and now I use it to keep in touch with the TO people until I get back


Posted by Yohan on Apr-24-2008 06:40:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
MSN also makes them work IMO...or at least more plausible in many cases.

nah. MSN isn't as romantic.

letters are personal. it requires time and effort. it means more to get a personalized letter than random electrons floating across your screen


Posted by jchung52 on Apr-24-2008 06:42:

long d? you should subscribe to callzone... wicked. no need for msn


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 06:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
nah. MSN isn't as romantic.

letters are personal. it requires time and effort. it means more to get a personalized letter than random electrons floating across your screen


I agree that letters are more personal, and it's nice to get letters in the mail from a loved one now and then. And with the internet craze, it's a pleasant surprise to get a letter in the mail from a significant other..but coming from a person who has been in 2 serious long distance relationships over the past 4 1/2 years (give or take), MSN and electronic communication in general has made a big difference in making things work. The personal letters are more of an added sweetness/romanticism.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 06:45:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
long d? you should subscribe to callzone... wicked. no need for msn


Have you been in a long d relationship? Phone/Letters/SEEING EACH OTHER are all great, and much preferred in most circumstances....but MSN makes an important difference (at least in my personal experience, and the experiences of 3 of my closest friends - 2 whom are in serious long distance relationships overseas)


Posted by jchung52 on Apr-24-2008 07:04:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Have you been in a long d relationship? Phone/Letters/SEEING EACH OTHER are all great, and much preferred in most circumstances....but MSN makes an important difference (at least in my personal experience, and the experiences of 3 of my closest friends - 2 whom are in serious long distance relationships overseas)

yes i have...one of the most serious ive had in a lonnnng time. many would attest to that. but she wasnt a big internet freak.... and we are broken up as of a few weeks ago. she just moved to singapore on sunday. meh. shit happens


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 07:16:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
yes i have...one of the most serious ive had in a lonnnng time. many would attest to that. but she wasnt a big internet freak.... and we are broken up as of a few weeks ago. she just moved to singapore on sunday. meh. shit happens


Sorry to hear that. Personally, I find that long distance relationships CAN work and that the internet has really helped a lot. Obviously ya you'd rather be with the person, and doing romantic things like sending perfume filled letters is nice once in awhile, but like I said, MSN and the internet does make things work at lot better....at least from my own personal experience and that of many of my close friends who are in long distance relationships.

But then again, I also know a number of people who don't understand how I've done it, or how my friends do it. I think it's VERY dependent on the two people involved. Some people can make it work, whereas it's not possible for others.


Posted by jchung52 on Apr-24-2008 07:21:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*



its ok we are great. always make sure things end off right. but i agree with u. def depends on the couple


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 07:25:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
its ok we are great. always make sure things end off right.


That is key IMO. I've been very very lucky.

But ya, one of my good friends was in a long distance relationship for 4 months, and thank god it was only for 4 months before he moved home b/c she went crazy.


Posted by jchung52 on Apr-24-2008 07:27:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
That is key IMO. I've been very very lucky.

But ya, one of my good friends was in a long distance relationship for 4 months, and thank god it was only for 4 months before he moved home b/c she went crazy.



lol mine went crazy and moveed to singapore lol


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