I am friends with most of my family on facebook. I thoroughly enjoy it, and my dads pic is thuper cute! I mostly use my facebook profile for contacting people (and reliably getting responses, as most of mah friends use facebook regularly) but I also use it to construct a character. The internet is a vast open environment, anything you post anywhere can be acquired by anyone that has the knowhow, and for some reason people are just now realizing this. My page has never revealed too personal of information, and, again, I use it as more of an 'art piece' if you could call it that. All these whiny teens need to suck it up-- the internet's a big place and we're all invited!!
Yikes people! Whats wrong with this article? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Yet still enough to piss off commenters on some blog somewhere. CHILL OUT believe in something beyond what "is known" sometime. seriously. you'll regret it if you dont. trust me. It's all bunk anyways-- so why not have a little faith for faiths sake?
unfortunately this sort of thing happens all the time. while i'm glad that it was brought to "the public's" attention, most people will see it on the news, say "hmm, thats interesting" then go about their business. i agree with this action wholheartedly, but my skeptical side wins when it says that nothing will come of this. no one will be fired from the police department, no one in washington will even bat an eye. it is so glaringly obvious that marijuanna prohibition DOES NOT WORK that the laws should have been changed years ago and yet they remain in place. I can only hope for change in the future, but remain cynical and skeptical of any real progress.
LAME. totally lame. he's 9 years old! and hasnt dated yet! Sounds to me like someone yoinked a tip from "top 10 ways to get free publicity and sell lots of books (even if they're crap)"
Whats wrong with this article? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Yet still enough to piss off commenters on some blog somewhere.
CHILL OUT
believe in something beyond what "is known" sometime. seriously. you'll regret it if you dont. trust me.
It's all bunk anyways-- so why not have a little faith for faiths sake?
and not like "oh man im freakin out-- i'm seeing purple flying dinosaurs"
i mean like "what. the. hell."
for cereal.
while i'm glad that it was brought to "the public's" attention, most people will see it on the news, say "hmm, thats interesting" then go about their business.
i agree with this action wholheartedly, but my skeptical side wins when it says that nothing will come of this. no one will be fired from the police department, no one in washington will even bat an eye.
it is so glaringly obvious that marijuanna prohibition DOES NOT WORK that the laws should have been changed years ago and yet they remain in place. I can only hope for change in the future, but remain cynical and skeptical of any real progress.
@noelegy: are you serious? snoop has been mainstream since the beginning. he's so loveable! and, of course, easily marketable.
i'm sorry. there just arent.
i suppose this would be a universal moral value (that there arent any), but im okay with that flaw in my logic.
i dont think "revival" and "80's" can even grammatically work in the same sentence.
britney?? and "pro" wrestling?? these things are actually still popular?
i just dont get it.
All I have to say is: This story is newsworthy???? Come-awn.
totally lame.
he's 9 years old! and hasnt dated yet! Sounds to me like someone yoinked a tip from "top 10 ways to get free publicity and sell lots of books (even if they're crap)"