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Mar 13, 2005 23:09

Well ......FUCK FUCK FUCK "myspace.com!!!!!!"
I Have an account by the same damn namn for the same type of flailing but that site
FUCKIN'
SUCKS!!!!!

AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRG!

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Myspace bubblegumpurism March 14 2005, 18:04:17 UTC
I have a Myspace profile thingy, but I still don't dig that site. However, I did get to talk about one of my favorite things in the whole world with someone I admire a lot, and that was thanks to Myspace, so I guess it's not all bad.

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Re: Myspace firstinhell March 14 2005, 20:21:30 UTC
True dat,true dat...
My complaint is, and now after I have stepped away from the laptop for a night, is about how frickin-frackin' difficult it is to customize the damn page. All these clandestine codes that have to be written here or there and the only way to get, "in the know" is if someone who stumbled on it by way of someone ELSE telling them the password. Y'know what I mean? Also, the whole fuckin' site has that foul stench of frat boy,sorority slut stink to it...the populace seems to be a bit more on the low-brow side of the wig. Knuckle scrapers that get some weird cyber-chubbin' boner over looking at how many "friends" they have declared in they're account of empty headed, plastic-but breathing barbie dolls. No real exchange of a friendship have I seen born from "myspace" chance encounters yet. And that, well that kinda' makes me sad.
So fuck 'em.
By the way, thanks for your words!

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Re: Myspace bubblegumpurism March 14 2005, 21:47:24 UTC
I used Mygen.co.uk to customize my profile, and I'm pretty happy with it. Completely agree about the populace over there. One of the things I like about Livejournal is that when people add me on here, it's usually because we share some common interests. On Myspace, I got a lot of friend requests from the frat boy types you mentioned, who have nothing in common with me but live in a nearby town. It finally annoyed me enough that I changed the town field to a Gene Pitney song title and took out my zip code, so these people will hopefully have a harder time finding me. When it's not stupid girl collector types wanting to be my "friend," it's shitty jam bands trying to add me. The only meaningful conversations I've had on Myspace with people that I didn't already know were some guy who turned out to just want a copy of my Del Shannon box set, and the one I mentioned in my first comment, which was enough of a positive experience for me to keep my profile up.

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