fine.
aw, you can wish me a happy birthday kimmmeh, I know you care :>

I sense much misery in this one.Finray wrote:
Seriously. I was tempted to change my birthday to a couple days ago so only the people that actually knew would post, rather than those stipulated only via a Facebook events notification. Why do people feel the need to put up a front that they actually care or want to wish me a happy birthday? If you did actually care that much, come to the event I've organised. Don't bother spending 10 seconds writing out "Happy birthday! x" on my wall, because I care about your well-wishings the same amount you actually care that I'll have a happy birthday.Jay wrote:
That's nice. KYS.Finray wrote:
and so start the meaningless influx of messages on my wall wishing me a happy birthday
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
facebook birthday wishes mean as much as this


ffucking cant get gta to work properly
emo fin lol
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g'night all.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
nah justToilet Sex wrote:
emo fin lol

it's only people being nice, no one's hurt lol
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not really being nice
just being sheep
just being sheep

Why someone who spends all day on his computer would expect more people to actually come out to his birthday party is kind of funny.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
i think you're reading too much into it lolFinray wrote:
not really being nice
just being sheep
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I don't spend all day on my computer. Way to assume. Wrongly. Lol.

If Facebook didn't have the birthday notification, there'd be about 5% of the happy birthday messages for everyone. Go figure.Toilet Sex wrote:
i think you're reading too much into it lolFinray wrote:
not really being nice
just being sheep

so?
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well people aren't really being nice they're just doing what they're told by an automated script on a website.

So you expect all your friends to remember what day your birthday is? Lol.Finray wrote:
If Facebook didn't have the birthday notification, there'd be about 5% of the happy birthday messages for everyone. Go figure.Toilet Sex wrote:
i think you're reading too much into it lolFinray wrote:
not really being nice
just being sheep
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
don't know about you but i've got a calendar especiallyJay wrote:
So you expect all your friends to remember what day your birthday is? Lol.Finray wrote:
If Facebook didn't have the birthday notification, there'd be about 5% of the happy birthday messages for everyone. Go figure.Toilet Sex wrote:
i think you're reading too much into it lol
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notToilet Sex wrote:
don't know about you but i've got a calendar especiallyJay wrote:
So you expect all your friends to remember what day your birthday is? Lol.Finray wrote:
If Facebook didn't have the birthday notification, there'd be about 5% of the happy birthday messages for everyone. Go figure.
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wos wrong with GTA Stimey?
trying to get some mods goingebug9 wrote:
wos wrong with GTA Stimey?
problems:
1. mods only work on the old unoptimized version so it fucking runs like ass
2. fucking cant get a 100% save working cause I just want to dick around now anyways
maybe I'll just play some fable
It's not that deep. It's a new social courtesy. Like greeting somebody with "Hello. How are you?" When you could give a rats ass how they are.Finray wrote:
Seriously. I was tempted to change my birthday to a couple days ago so only the people that actually knew would post, rather than those stipulated only via a Facebook events notification. Why do people feel the need to put up a front that they actually care or want to wish me a happy birthday? If you did actually care that much, come to the event I've organised. Don't bother spending 10 seconds writing out "Happy birthday! x" on my wall, because I care about your well-wishings the same amount you actually care that I'll have a happy birthday.Jay wrote:
That's nice. KYS.Finray wrote:
and so start the meaningless influx of messages on my wall wishing me a happy birthday
When somebody greets you that way do you go into a long winded rant about how you don't think they really care how you are doing?
Long story, short. Get used to it.
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No I don't, I'd just rather the ones that I never speak to anyway don't feel the urge to wish me a happy birthday when they obviously don't care and are only doing it because Facebook says soJay wrote:
So you expect all your friends to remember what day your birthday is? Lol.Finray wrote:
If Facebook didn't have the birthday notification, there'd be about 5% of the happy birthday messages for everyone. Go figure.Toilet Sex wrote:
i think you're reading too much into it lol
Tucker, "how you doing" serves as a different purpose, it's a conversation starter, anything other than "I'm aite, you?" has a segway into further conversation, be it good or bad. No, nobody initially cares how you're doing, unless it's in an extreme.

Not for me. I killed those sites. When I ask some one how they are doing, I mean it.tuckergustav wrote:
It's not that deep. It's a new social courtesy. Like greeting somebody with "Hello. How are you?" When you could give a rats ass how they are.
When somebody greets you that way do you go into a long winded rant about how you don't think they really care how you are doing?
Long story, short. Get used to it.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
I understand. I would suggest then that you remove them from your friend list if you never interact with them and it bugs you that they do this.Finray wrote:
No I don't, I'd just rather the ones that I never speak to anyway don't feel the urge to wish me a happy birthday when they obviously don't care and are only doing it because Facebook says soJay wrote:
So you expect all your friends to remember what day your birthday is? Lol.Finray wrote:
If Facebook didn't have the birthday notification, there'd be about 5% of the happy birthday messages for everyone. Go figure.
Tucker, "how you doing" serves as a different purpose, it's a conversation starter, anything other than "I'm aite, you?" has a segway into further conversation, be it good or bad. No, nobody initially cares how you're doing, unless it's in an extreme.
No big deal. Brush it off.
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