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Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 07:32:
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Originally posted by jchung52
lol mine went crazy and moveed to singapore lol |
You must have been an awful boyfriend if she had to move that far away from you!
j/k
Posted by jchung52 on Apr-24-2008 07:36:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
You must have been an awful boyfriend if she had to move that far away from you!
j/k |
lol i was a great BF. many can attest to that. anyways stop the hijack and maybe add me to facebook or something
Posted by spitty on Apr-24-2008 08:11:
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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 |
most def. msn makes it feel like the person is in the same city as you. reduces oceans and continents to "across town". it makes the person accessible when you need them. msn is easily the most vital.
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| - 2 whom are in serious long distance relationships overseas) |
not anymore!
Posted by magikb on Apr-24-2008 12:26:
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Originally posted by Pett
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 |
Now if only there was a way to do this for events that come in as well. I seriously must get 15 throughout a day that I have no plans on attending. There is an odd one here and there, but that is it.
I checked out the facebook chat yesterday, didn't talk to anyone, but I think I will just stick with msn when needed. There really isn't a need for it.
Posted by Cosmic Fur on Apr-24-2008 13:42:
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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 |
Isn't as romantic? Definitely.
Requires less time and effort? Debatable. With letters you're consolidating all the communication into one longer session. You spend a couple of hours a week writing a letter, and your relationship effort for the week is done. With MSN, it can be an hour or so every day, which sums up to be a lot more time overall.
Plus, the real-timeness of MSN closes the distance between the participants, because they are replying instantly (giving the feeling that they are there with you, one some level) versus a week later.
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Originally posted by magikb
Now if only there was a way to do this for events that come in as well. I seriously must get 15 throughout a day that I have no plans on attending. There is an odd one here and there, but that is it.
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Joel Smye or whatever his name is finally pissed me off enough with those that I had to leave the FOOTWORK group. Try inviting me to the umpteenth Sydney Blu event now, asshole.
Posted by loca on Apr-24-2008 14:11:
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Originally posted by Intangible
MSN and relationships = disaster IMO.
Im too sarcastic. |
Meh... MSN'd back and forth across the Atlantic for 4 years with the guy I am now married to. The funny thing is he's super sarcastic, and I'm the most gullible person on the world, so we had quite a few interesting chats back in the day LOL
Posted by Ozmozis on Apr-24-2008 14:25:

Posted by devnull on Apr-24-2008 14:28:
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Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
anyone know how to block those stupid ass application invites? |
theres a small link in the invites now that you can click to block future invites for that app
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2008 15:18:
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Originally posted by spitty
most def. msn makes it feel like the person is in the same city as you. reduces oceans and continents to "across town". it makes the person accessible when you need them. msn is easily the most vital.
not anymore! |
Exactly what I was talking about. Obviously being with the person > talking to them on MSN
And who says I was talking about you? (p.s. I was and I love you, let me visit)
Posted by afterhrsgurl on Apr-24-2008 19:08:
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Originally posted by magikb
Now if only there was a way to do this for events that come in as well. I seriously must get 15 throughout a day that I have no plans on attending. There is an odd one here and there, but that is it. |
haha same here..i deleted certain ppl and groups bc of that...it was getting waaaay out of control
and what used to annoy me even more is getting e-mail msgs every time i got an event invite
Posted by FunkyCrew on Apr-24-2008 19:16:
for peeps who get annoyed with application requests:
Greasemonkey
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