Social Media Meltdowns
Ever said something you've regretted on the internet? Seen somebody make an arse of themselves? Know somebody who posts first and asks questions later? Dob them in to us, the internet police. (We last did this five years ago before Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook really took off, so now's the time for an update)
Thanks to Benny Blanco from the Bronx for the suggestion
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 15:00)
Ever said something you've regretted on the internet? Seen somebody make an arse of themselves? Know somebody who posts first and asks questions later? Dob them in to us, the internet police. (We last did this five years ago before Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook really took off, so now's the time for an update)
Thanks to Benny Blanco from the Bronx for the suggestion
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 15:00)
« Go Back
I think the odd facebook meltdown is perfectly healthy
I've done it, lots of my friends have done it.. it's no big deal, helps get things in perspective and/or gives people a nudge that someone needs a bit of help... Otherwise what? We all pretend we're shiny perfect people with no problems or something? bollocks to that!
Not so good when you realise you've accepted friend requests from work clients, but a quick footle with privacy settings can sort that one out!
Just my tuppence worth!
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:06, 15 replies)
I've done it, lots of my friends have done it.. it's no big deal, helps get things in perspective and/or gives people a nudge that someone needs a bit of help... Otherwise what? We all pretend we're shiny perfect people with no problems or something? bollocks to that!
Not so good when you realise you've accepted friend requests from work clients, but a quick footle with privacy settings can sort that one out!
Just my tuppence worth!
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:06, 15 replies)
You, and your friends are all attention seeking drama sluts, gagging for the hard, cheesey cock of online validation.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:09, closed)
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:09, closed)
here's my two penn'orth:
if you feel the need to justify something as "perfectly healthy" without being prompted to do so, it isn't
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:19, closed)
if you feel the need to justify something as "perfectly healthy" without being prompted to do so, it isn't
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:19, closed)
shut up u dunt kno him if u cant take him 4 whut he iz u shuld fuk of
u ok hun?
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:20, closed)
u ok hun?
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:20, closed)
You're a maladjusted attention seeking prick who needs professional help.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:28, closed)
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:28, closed)
I'd very much like to steal this for my profile picture, if you have no objections?
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:30, closed)
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:30, closed)
I bet you've taken a load of asprins, and then called an ambulance yourself.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 21:28, closed)
It's really not.
The odd meltdown is perfectly healthy. It should be done in the company of ones spouse or close friends.
Doing it on Facebook just makes you a chavy twat.
( , Fri 21 Jun 2013, 2:07, closed)
The odd meltdown is perfectly healthy. It should be done in the company of ones spouse or close friends.
Doing it on Facebook just makes you a chavy twat.
( , Fri 21 Jun 2013, 2:07, closed)
A shudder to think what line of work
would see a 13 year old girl having "clients" online.
( , Fri 21 Jun 2013, 9:34, closed)
would see a 13 year old girl having "clients" online.
( , Fri 21 Jun 2013, 9:34, closed)
« Go Back