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- eric - Nov 28 2007 | internet, Cory Doctorow, facebook
Quoted: Columnist Cory Doctorow describes how Facebook and other social networks have built-in self-destructs: They make it easy for you to be found by the people you're looking to avoid.
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i heard a story about how some guy skipped work 'cause he was supposedly sick. his boss then found a drunk picture of the guy on facebook from the same day, sent it out to all his coworkers and said, "hope you feel better".
hangovers are a legitimate sickness
yeah - it was dotted. the pic was way too funny.
i mean... it was 'faved'