My anti-social social experiment

uncomfortable man

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Sarcasm noted Cue...video games are a great way to be anti-social. I'm sure there are plenty of bald gamers. The thing with this Home deal is it is trying to make it more sociable and connect with other people, which I could care less about really. What I really despise are these f*****g social networking sites where young people like to sell themselves as celebrities, taking pictures of themselves in bars with huge flashes and sunglasses that cover most of their face.
 

barcafan

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Yeah i know what you mean man.

Cam w****s that have 2000+ pictures of themselves on their little page.


I WISH IT WAS ME DAMNIT, I WANT TO BE POPULAR TOO!
 

uncomfortable man

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Not my venue. I'll stick to HairLossTalk.com, although it is trying to be like those sites now with those stupid hair loss blogs.
 

s.a.f

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barcafan said:
Yeah i know what you mean man.
Cam w****s that have 2000+ pictures of themselves on their little page.

Why does the name Kerzyguy spring into my mind? :whistle:
 
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uncomfortable man said:
Not my venue. I'll stick to HairLossTalk.com, although it is trying to be like those sites now with those stupid hair loss blogs.
Trying? We're succeeding.

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follicle84

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I think some people would be a lot more harsh online because they cant see the real person they are talking too. They too are testing the waters for reactions. I suppose there's an evil part of some people who want to experiment in being nastier than they normally would in real life in games. Like in fall 3 for the xbox where you can choose what to say in the dialogue and be an ***, i think its just fun to some people. Still though i thought your experiment was a good idea. Its a good way to experiment with your interactions with people without the embarassment you would recieve in real life.
 
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