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All kinds of shit is my best guess.Halifax2TheMax said:What are they hiding?I LOVE MUSIC.
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So if the affair never happened with Stormy why the payment why give someone $ 130k ?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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What? The guy has to have an excuse for being charitable?josevolution said:So if the affair never happened with Stormy why the payment why give someone $ 130k ?0 -
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So what is the dumber idea? Arming teachers or executing drug dealers?www.myspace.com0
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Smellyman said:If you're using Apple or Chrome or Google services you have 0 privacy anyway.
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Only on FB can our enemies easily acquire personal info, family info and contact info of all your friends and family.0 -
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They still have those settings available, FYI. You can totally choose for your comments to not be viewable by others.Gern Blansten said:
I block everyone's feed that annoys me. For me it was nice to log on and see mostly news, etc. Recently the targeted ads are annoying as hell. If I look up lawnmowers on Amazon the next time I log into FB I see tons of lawnmower ads.Halifax2TheMax said:I have never had a FB account nor will I ever get one, even if it were the very last communication method left for humankind.
A few years back you could set up an option where your comments, etc. would not appear in the news feed. They did away with that so everyone pretty much sees what you comment on.
Twitter is my new favorite.
I personally just don't put any personal info on FB, and feel like I have nothing to worry about. My friends are mostly strangers with shared interests, plus a small number of really close friends. Otherwise, it's just news and music feeds. I agree the ads are annoying, but at least you can tell them you aren't interested in them, and they go away forever... to make room for your next Amazon search, lol.
I would find it difficult to get rid of FB even if I wanted to - I just get way too much useful info in my news feed, mostly about music/bands/artists, as well as news headlines from sources of my choice. It's by far the easiest way for me to keep on top of what I'm specifically interested in. I would feel really out of touch without it.
Russia was able to acquire entire contact and friend lists, and blow through all user "security settings."
FB even has the ability to track users and suggest "friends" that a customer may not want to know "IRL" such as someone's "masseuse." FB is not disclosing how they do this. Ew.
There are other services that can provide a news and interest timeline as well as or better than FB.
If a consumer needs to have strict protocol and settings about use of a product, does that not speak to the quality of the product?0 -
My wife and I are renting a cottage this summer from someone we know. we are not friends on facebook, nor do we have friends in common. we only know each other's phone numbers. All of a sudden this year this woman became one of my suggested friends. I have no fucking clue how, as I've never searched for this person online that I can recall, and if my wife has, she's not on facebook. it's freaking me the fuck out.Lerxst1992 said:PJ_Soul said:
They still have those settings available, FYI. You can totally choose for your comments to not be viewable by others.Gern Blansten said:
I block everyone's feed that annoys me. For me it was nice to log on and see mostly news, etc. Recently the targeted ads are annoying as hell. If I look up lawnmowers on Amazon the next time I log into FB I see tons of lawnmower ads.Halifax2TheMax said:I have never had a FB account nor will I ever get one, even if it were the very last communication method left for humankind.
A few years back you could set up an option where your comments, etc. would not appear in the news feed. They did away with that so everyone pretty much sees what you comment on.
Twitter is my new favorite.
I personally just don't put any personal info on FB, and feel like I have nothing to worry about. My friends are mostly strangers with shared interests, plus a small number of really close friends. Otherwise, it's just news and music feeds. I agree the ads are annoying, but at least you can tell them you aren't interested in them, and they go away forever... to make room for your next Amazon search, lol.
I would find it difficult to get rid of FB even if I wanted to - I just get way too much useful info in my news feed, mostly about music/bands/artists, as well as news headlines from sources of my choice. It's by far the easiest way for me to keep on top of what I'm specifically interested in. I would feel really out of touch without it.
Russia was able to acquire entire contact and friend lists, and blow through all user "security settings."
FB even has the ability to track users and suggest "friends" that a customer may not want to know "IRL" such as someone's "masseuse." FB is not disclosing how they do this. Ew.
There are other services that can provide a news and interest timeline as well as or better than FB.
If a consumer needs to have strict protocol and settings about use of a product, does that not speak to the quality of the product?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
The Juggler said:So what is the dumber idea? Arming teachers or executing drug dealers?
The wall ranks up there too, but for my money... arming the teachers is arguably one of the stupidest entertained ideas I've ever heard.
Diehard gun nutters and gun lackeys indebted to the gun industry understand the problem they have been denying is getting out of hand. Having no viable solution other than the obvious one... this was a feeble Hail Mary. I can't imagine someone actually thinking this was a legitimate answer.
Ironically, they didn't need to reveal their stupidity. The will is not there right now to remove any guns from circulation. We will see how that develops once the students become of age to cast a vote though. The Repubes would do well to recognize the growing threat to their existence.
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I don't know if that will do anything. the gun lobby is just too powerful. and there are enough people that are growing up as children of the gun nutters that will carry the torch of their parents. and with 2A, also comes other conservative values. even if they are willing to give up assault rifles, or whatever, they still aren't going to vote democrat for the other political landmines that lay at their feet (immigration, terrorism, economy, crime, etc).Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Juggler said:So what is the dumber idea? Arming teachers or executing drug dealers?
The wall ranks up there too, but for my money... arming the teachers is arguably one of the stupidest entertained ideas I've ever heard.
Diehard gun nutters and gun lackeys indebted to the gun industry understand the problem they have been denying is getting out of hand. Having no viable solution other than the obvious one... this was a feeble Hail Mary. I can't imagine someone actually thinking this was a legitimate answer.
Ironically, they didn't need to reveal their stupidity. The will is not there right now to remove any guns from circulation. We will see how that develops once the students become of age to cast a vote though. The Repubes would do well to recognize the growing threat to their existence.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:
I don't know if that will do anything. the gun lobby is just too powerful. and there are enough people that are growing up as children of the gun nutters that will carry the torch of their parents. and with 2A, also comes other conservative values. even if they are willing to give up assault rifles, or whatever, they still aren't going to vote democrat for the other political landmines that lay at their feet (immigration, terrorism, economy, crime, etc).Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Juggler said:So what is the dumber idea? Arming teachers or executing drug dealers?
The wall ranks up there too, but for my money... arming the teachers is arguably one of the stupidest entertained ideas I've ever heard.
Diehard gun nutters and gun lackeys indebted to the gun industry understand the problem they have been denying is getting out of hand. Having no viable solution other than the obvious one... this was a feeble Hail Mary. I can't imagine someone actually thinking this was a legitimate answer.
Ironically, they didn't need to reveal their stupidity. The will is not there right now to remove any guns from circulation. We will see how that develops once the students become of age to cast a vote though. The Repubes would do well to recognize the growing threat to their existence.
Geezuz Hugh...
The one time I try to be optimistic in the past seven years and you flatten me lol.
You might be right.
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the political chasm in the US is widening. it ain't gonna be pretty. it's already not pretty.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
I don't know if that will do anything. the gun lobby is just too powerful. and there are enough people that are growing up as children of the gun nutters that will carry the torch of their parents. and with 2A, also comes other conservative values. even if they are willing to give up assault rifles, or whatever, they still aren't going to vote democrat for the other political landmines that lay at their feet (immigration, terrorism, economy, crime, etc).Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Juggler said:So what is the dumber idea? Arming teachers or executing drug dealers?
The wall ranks up there too, but for my money... arming the teachers is arguably one of the stupidest entertained ideas I've ever heard.
Diehard gun nutters and gun lackeys indebted to the gun industry understand the problem they have been denying is getting out of hand. Having no viable solution other than the obvious one... this was a feeble Hail Mary. I can't imagine someone actually thinking this was a legitimate answer.
Ironically, they didn't need to reveal their stupidity. The will is not there right now to remove any guns from circulation. We will see how that develops once the students become of age to cast a vote though. The Repubes would do well to recognize the growing threat to their existence.
Geezuz Hugh...
The one time I try to be optimistic in the past seven years and you flatten me lol.
You might be right.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:
the political chasm in the US is widening. it ain't gonna be pretty. it's already not pretty.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
I don't know if that will do anything. the gun lobby is just too powerful. and there are enough people that are growing up as children of the gun nutters that will carry the torch of their parents. and with 2A, also comes other conservative values. even if they are willing to give up assault rifles, or whatever, they still aren't going to vote democrat for the other political landmines that lay at their feet (immigration, terrorism, economy, crime, etc).Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Juggler said:So what is the dumber idea? Arming teachers or executing drug dealers?
The wall ranks up there too, but for my money... arming the teachers is arguably one of the stupidest entertained ideas I've ever heard.
Diehard gun nutters and gun lackeys indebted to the gun industry understand the problem they have been denying is getting out of hand. Having no viable solution other than the obvious one... this was a feeble Hail Mary. I can't imagine someone actually thinking this was a legitimate answer.
Ironically, they didn't need to reveal their stupidity. The will is not there right now to remove any guns from circulation. We will see how that develops once the students become of age to cast a vote though. The Repubes would do well to recognize the growing threat to their existence.
Geezuz Hugh...
The one time I try to be optimistic in the past seven years and you flatten me lol.
You might be right.
This is my biggest concern, people here only care about what they want, not what is best for the country.0 -
Hell, a third of them care about "pissing off libs" more than anything else. Whenever I get a hankerin' to torture myself on social media, my usual retort is "you used 'liberal' three times in this post. You don't care about your country and your community. You care about villainizing." And I believe that.Merkin Baller said:HughFreakingDillon said:
the political chasm in the US is widening. it ain't gonna be pretty. it's already not pretty.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
I don't know if that will do anything. the gun lobby is just too powerful. and there are enough people that are growing up as children of the gun nutters that will carry the torch of their parents. and with 2A, also comes other conservative values. even if they are willing to give up assault rifles, or whatever, they still aren't going to vote democrat for the other political landmines that lay at their feet (immigration, terrorism, economy, crime, etc).Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Juggler said:So what is the dumber idea? Arming teachers or executing drug dealers?
The wall ranks up there too, but for my money... arming the teachers is arguably one of the stupidest entertained ideas I've ever heard.
Diehard gun nutters and gun lackeys indebted to the gun industry understand the problem they have been denying is getting out of hand. Having no viable solution other than the obvious one... this was a feeble Hail Mary. I can't imagine someone actually thinking this was a legitimate answer.
Ironically, they didn't need to reveal their stupidity. The will is not there right now to remove any guns from circulation. We will see how that develops once the students become of age to cast a vote though. The Repubes would do well to recognize the growing threat to their existence.
Geezuz Hugh...
The one time I try to be optimistic in the past seven years and you flatten me lol.
You might be right.
This is my biggest concern, people here only care about what they want, not what is best for the country.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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HughFreakingDillon said:
My wife and I are renting a cottage this summer from someone we know. we are not friends on facebook, nor do we have friends in common. we only know each other's phone numbers. All of a sudden this year this woman became one of my suggested friends. I have no fucking clue how, as I've never searched for this person online that I can recall, and if my wife has, she's not on facebook. it's freaking me the fuck out.Lerxst1992 said:PJ_Soul said:
They still have those settings available, FYI. You can totally choose for your comments to not be viewable by others.Gern Blansten said:
I block everyone's feed that annoys me. For me it was nice to log on and see mostly news, etc. Recently the targeted ads are annoying as hell. If I look up lawnmowers on Amazon the next time I log into FB I see tons of lawnmower ads.Halifax2TheMax said:I have never had a FB account nor will I ever get one, even if it were the very last communication method left for humankind.
A few years back you could set up an option where your comments, etc. would not appear in the news feed. They did away with that so everyone pretty much sees what you comment on.
Twitter is my new favorite.
I personally just don't put any personal info on FB, and feel like I have nothing to worry about. My friends are mostly strangers with shared interests, plus a small number of really close friends. Otherwise, it's just news and music feeds. I agree the ads are annoying, but at least you can tell them you aren't interested in them, and they go away forever... to make room for your next Amazon search, lol.
I would find it difficult to get rid of FB even if I wanted to - I just get way too much useful info in my news feed, mostly about music/bands/artists, as well as news headlines from sources of my choice. It's by far the easiest way for me to keep on top of what I'm specifically interested in. I would feel really out of touch without it.
Russia was able to acquire entire contact and friend lists, and blow through all user "security settings."
FB even has the ability to track users and suggest "friends" that a customer may not want to know "IRL" such as someone's "masseuse." FB is not disclosing how they do this. Ew.
There are other services that can provide a news and interest timeline as well as or better than FB.
If a consumer needs to have strict protocol and settings about use of a product, does that not speak to the quality of the product?
what freaks the wife and I out sometimes, we'll be talking about a product/service, neither one of us doing a search online- and it automatically appears in her facebook feed. mic enabled on phone/tablet?Hamilton 9-13-05; Toronto 5-9-06, Toronto 8-21-09, Toronto 9-12-11, Hamilton 9-15-11....0 -
Yup. That’s happened to us before as well.Nami said:HughFreakingDillon said:
My wife and I are renting a cottage this summer from someone we know. we are not friends on facebook, nor do we have friends in common. we only know each other's phone numbers. All of a sudden this year this woman became one of my suggested friends. I have no fucking clue how, as I've never searched for this person online that I can recall, and if my wife has, she's not on facebook. it's freaking me the fuck out.Lerxst1992 said:PJ_Soul said:
They still have those settings available, FYI. You can totally choose for your comments to not be viewable by others.Gern Blansten said:
I block everyone's feed that annoys me. For me it was nice to log on and see mostly news, etc. Recently the targeted ads are annoying as hell. If I look up lawnmowers on Amazon the next time I log into FB I see tons of lawnmower ads.Halifax2TheMax said:I have never had a FB account nor will I ever get one, even if it were the very last communication method left for humankind.
A few years back you could set up an option where your comments, etc. would not appear in the news feed. They did away with that so everyone pretty much sees what you comment on.
Twitter is my new favorite.
I personally just don't put any personal info on FB, and feel like I have nothing to worry about. My friends are mostly strangers with shared interests, plus a small number of really close friends. Otherwise, it's just news and music feeds. I agree the ads are annoying, but at least you can tell them you aren't interested in them, and they go away forever... to make room for your next Amazon search, lol.
I would find it difficult to get rid of FB even if I wanted to - I just get way too much useful info in my news feed, mostly about music/bands/artists, as well as news headlines from sources of my choice. It's by far the easiest way for me to keep on top of what I'm specifically interested in. I would feel really out of touch without it.
Russia was able to acquire entire contact and friend lists, and blow through all user "security settings."
FB even has the ability to track users and suggest "friends" that a customer may not want to know "IRL" such as someone's "masseuse." FB is not disclosing how they do this. Ew.
There are other services that can provide a news and interest timeline as well as or better than FB.
If a consumer needs to have strict protocol and settings about use of a product, does that not speak to the quality of the product?
what freaks the wife and I out sometimes, we'll be talking about a product/service, neither one of us doing a search online- and it automatically appears in her facebook feed. mic enabled on phone/tablet?I LOVE MUSIC.
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me too. scary shit. I keep telling my wife she needs to cover the webcam on the laptop when she's walking around in the buff in the morning.mfc2006 said:
Yup. That’s happened to us before as well.Nami said:HughFreakingDillon said:
My wife and I are renting a cottage this summer from someone we know. we are not friends on facebook, nor do we have friends in common. we only know each other's phone numbers. All of a sudden this year this woman became one of my suggested friends. I have no fucking clue how, as I've never searched for this person online that I can recall, and if my wife has, she's not on facebook. it's freaking me the fuck out.Lerxst1992 said:PJ_Soul said:
They still have those settings available, FYI. You can totally choose for your comments to not be viewable by others.Gern Blansten said:
I block everyone's feed that annoys me. For me it was nice to log on and see mostly news, etc. Recently the targeted ads are annoying as hell. If I look up lawnmowers on Amazon the next time I log into FB I see tons of lawnmower ads.Halifax2TheMax said:I have never had a FB account nor will I ever get one, even if it were the very last communication method left for humankind.
A few years back you could set up an option where your comments, etc. would not appear in the news feed. They did away with that so everyone pretty much sees what you comment on.
Twitter is my new favorite.
I personally just don't put any personal info on FB, and feel like I have nothing to worry about. My friends are mostly strangers with shared interests, plus a small number of really close friends. Otherwise, it's just news and music feeds. I agree the ads are annoying, but at least you can tell them you aren't interested in them, and they go away forever... to make room for your next Amazon search, lol.
I would find it difficult to get rid of FB even if I wanted to - I just get way too much useful info in my news feed, mostly about music/bands/artists, as well as news headlines from sources of my choice. It's by far the easiest way for me to keep on top of what I'm specifically interested in. I would feel really out of touch without it.
Russia was able to acquire entire contact and friend lists, and blow through all user "security settings."
FB even has the ability to track users and suggest "friends" that a customer may not want to know "IRL" such as someone's "masseuse." FB is not disclosing how they do this. Ew.
There are other services that can provide a news and interest timeline as well as or better than FB.
If a consumer needs to have strict protocol and settings about use of a product, does that not speak to the quality of the product?
what freaks the wife and I out sometimes, we'll be talking about a product/service, neither one of us doing a search online- and it automatically appears in her facebook feed. mic enabled on phone/tablet?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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