Oh come on! Facebook is great! you get to know what your old friends are doing, even if they are in another part of the world.
I like facebook … it has brought back a lot of childhood friends.
Why everybody wants to talk about their lives with absolute complete strangers? (like in facebook, blogger, myspace). Just a few times it is with people that really know about us (or even worst… that really cares!!).
It’s just a kind of “virtual vouyerism”.
Jejeje.
Social networks are ok, but have lost their purpose. And make us “real lonely people”.
Hahahah, wie de bal kaatst kan m terug verwachten he…
Euh dunno what that is in English though…
Hahaha maybe “the boomerang-effect”!
Facebook is evil.
Thank you Cliff
But that is very true, people are forgetting how to TALK to each other, it’s all lived via face book or twittered continuously.
Wow. I’ve had this conversation with my friends before. It usually ends up in awkward silence, followed by a small reflection of how we have no lives.
Say no to Facebook, say Yes to face-to-face! (how about this for a slogan?)
Totally agree with Jeroen and Mike! Facebook is totally impersonal, is the easiest way to ruin real friendships
Oh come on! Facebook is great! you get to know what your old friends are doing, even if they are in another part of the world.
I like facebook … it has brought back a lot of childhood friends.
Oh… you are asking to be digg’ed or Stumble-upon-ed or twittered or Facebooked (not sure how that would work), with this cartoon.
Love it!
Hehe
Why everybody wants to talk about their lives with absolute complete strangers? (like in facebook, blogger, myspace). Just a few times it is with people that really know about us (or even worst… that really cares!!).
It’s just a kind of “virtual vouyerism”.
Jejeje.
Social networks are ok, but have lost their purpose. And make us “real lonely people”.
Hugs
Zalige cartoon. Puik werk.
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that stupid and not funny
facebook is soooooo gay
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