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how many of you uber-geeks are actually on myspace? just curious

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Maybe your space, but not MY space!Clatis wrote:my space is for queers, chicks, and emo fags.
so what your trying to tell us is that, your space is full of queers, chicks, and emo fags?Clatis wrote:Clatis wrote:my space is for queers, chicks, and emo fags.
It can't be worse than mine!Ebumar wrote:You will never see me on myspace.
I CAN ADMIT IT!Funkmasterr wrote:Oh yes I did revive this thread.
http://www.myspace.com/johnfin
More people can go on ahead and admit they are on myspace... I thought it was worthless at first too, but it's cool playing around with the css shit...
You brag about how much you've put into your page, and yet you use a shitty background picture so people can barely read anything? The green text is okay but good luck reading anything on the left side.Funkmasterr wrote:http://www.myspace.com/johnfin
More people can go on ahead and admit they are on myspace... I thought it was worthless at first too, but it's cool playing around with the css shit... I have made my profile set up from scratch on my own.. I have done a lot of reading up on the css stuff, and a lot more to do, but if nothing else its fun just to mess with the custom stuff!
It's not often that I totally agree with Stragi, but in this case I'm going to have to.Mr Bacon wrote:You brag about how much you've put into your page, and yet you use a shitty background picture so people can barely read anything? The green text is okay but good luck reading anything on the left side.
Myspace is still a horrible website, and regardless of your claim, I can admit that I am not and never will be on it. Sure, the site may have some beneficial qualities - it's a profile, like EQ's magelo, where you can brag about how cool you are, and somehow get an idea that you are Mr. Popular on the internet.
That being said, some people use the site legitimately - again like EQ's Magelo, people can "inspect" you, find out if you're a total freak they would never want to meet (but still "friend" you nonetheless!). Some people just use it because a few friends do - and that's fine. I've heard plenty of stories of people finding others that they haven't spoken to since high school, etc. That's great, more power to you.
Still, there is that group of users all over myspace that are just there to whore friend status and flaunt their 13 year old body to 45 year old perverts. HEY U SEEM COOL FRIENDS 4 EVER OK? LOL. HI2U CHECK OUT MY BAND OUR BANDS CAN BE FRIENDS KEWL DOOD.
Personally, I see no reason to have a self promoting website where I can tally "friends" (aka random online people I don't know) that stumble upon my page.
Much like cadalano.com, I used that site for hosting files, not promoting how cool I am. The only reason I don't use it now is because I have guild site web hosting (free!). And yes, I regretting naming it after myself, but I really had no other ideas.cadalano wrote:Mr Bacon wrote: Personally, I see no reason to have a self promoting website where I can tally "friends" (aka random online people I don't know) that stumble upon my page.
speaking of... what happened to rellix.org?
I think you're missing part of it. Myspace may not have a deep hierarchy of pages per user site, which style sheets can definitely be useful for in keeping a consistent 'style' throughout a site with many different pages of content. The 'cascading' part of CSS is where it benefits Myspace, allowing for many shallow sites (like 65 or 70 million in this case) to override the root 'style' elements and allow for different looks without having access to the html or server-side code.noel wrote:The third letter in CSS stands for 'Sheets'. Style sheets are idiotic for a single page web site. They were designed for readability, accessibility and a consistent look on sites with potentially hundreds of unique pages. For a single paged site who really cares.
Yeah, the background image was temporary, because the picture I want to use is not on my computer yet. And I was in no way trying to brag, nor do I use myspace to meet people I don't know, I know everyone I have on my friends list from school/work/a few from wow, etc..Mr Bacon wrote:You brag about how much you've put into your page, and yet you use a shitty background picture so people can barely read anything? The green text is okay but good luck reading anything on the left side.Funkmasterr wrote:http://www.myspace.com/johnfin
More people can go on ahead and admit they are on myspace... I thought it was worthless at first too, but it's cool playing around with the css shit... I have made my profile set up from scratch on my own.. I have done a lot of reading up on the css stuff, and a lot more to do, but if nothing else its fun just to mess with the custom stuff!
Myspace is still a horrible website, and regardless of your claim, I can admit that I am not and never will be on it. Sure, the site may have some beneficial qualities - it's a profile, like EQ's magelo, where you can brag about how cool you are, and somehow get an idea that you are Mr. Popular on the internet.
That being said, some people use the site legitimately - again like EQ's Magelo, people can "inspect" you, find out if you're a total freak they would never want to meet (but still "friend" you nonetheless!). Some people just use it because a few friends do - and that's fine. I've heard plenty of stories of people finding others that they haven't spoken to since high school, etc. That's great, more power to you.
Still, there is that group of users all over myspace that are just there to whore friend status and flaunt their 13 year old body to 45 year old perverts. HEY U SEEM COOL FRIENDS 4 EVER OK? LOL. HI2U CHECK OUT MY BAND OUR BANDS CAN BE FRIENDS KEWL DOOD.
Personally, I see no reason to have a self promoting website where I can tally "friends" (aka random online people I don't know) that stumble upon my page.
omg you're on myspace?!!? I had always heard that you were gay but I didn't ever believe it until JUST NOW.Sylvus wrote:It's my theme song!
I've been meaning to change it lately but everytime I look for something I want to use, it's not on myspace.
lolpwnedlaneela wrote:omg you're on myspace?!!? I had always heard that you were gay but I didn't ever believe it until JUST NOW.Sylvus wrote:It's my theme song!
I've been meaning to change it lately but everytime I look for something I want to use, it's not on myspace.
Why is it that some people are so devoid of a sense of humor? Naturally, I'm referring to Funkmasterr's latest assertions. To get immediately to the point, Funkmasterr extricates himself from difficulty by intrigue, by chicanery, by dissimulation, by trimming, by an untruth, by an injustice. One may very well question whether it is sinful and more than grotesque to believe that the Universe belongs to him by right. Still, most people will eventually be convinced that on the issue of adversarialism, he is wrong again. Sure, you'd think Funkmasterr would see how dissolute and slimy he appears. But it's not the boogeyman that our children need to worry about. It's Funkmasterr. Not only is Funkmasterr more recalcitrant and more capricious than any envisaged boogeyman or bugbear, but it strikes me as amusing that Funkmasterr complains about people who do nothing but complain. Well, news flash! He does nothing but complain. In closing, I consider this letter to be required reading for everyone who still cares that Funkmasterr's ethics have proven to be a complete disaster in both theory and practice. Unfortunately, with our nation's media being as controlled as it is, there's no way that this letter will be widely publicized. Therefore, I'm counting on you to pass on this letter to all of your e-mail contacts. Thank you.Funkmasterr wrote:Ok, if I say I know the people, I know them- whats your big gripe about it anyways dude, it's almost pathetic how you are making such a big stink about myspace.
Congratulations to Funkmasterr for saying that mediocrity and normalcy are ideal virtues. That decidedly wins the prize for being the most ruthless and stroppy thing I've ever heard. In the text that follows, I won't bother discussing the flaws in his logic, because he undeniably doesn't use any logic. It may seem obvious, but from secret-handshake societies meeting at "the usual place" to back-door admissions committees, his co-conspirators have always found a way to influence the attitudes of dominant culture towards any environment or activity that is predominantly cheeky. In summary, it is my prayer that people everywhere will join me in my quest to stick to the facts and offer only those arguments that can be supported by those facts.Funkmasterr wrote:That was special.