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Grrrr... another one of these teeny bopper blog shit things ...

I think these applications are crap and are an excuse for single mums to stay at home all day and do nothing ...

Edited by hr32gts
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I look at it from a different set of eyes. I'm a FB user, too, and there's a simplicity to Twitter that makes thing easy for a tech' dweeb like me. Plus, at times, I get sick of being invited to a million different groups etc. Kinda hypocritical, considering how many group etc I hunt down and join when I'm bored, LOL!

Twitter is cool by me; I can appreciate that people needing more stimuli, and not from K-Rudd, don't see the point.

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