Remember MSN? Wizz!
By WeezysBaby - 28/03/2009 22:13 - Canada
By WeezysBaby - 28/03/2009 22:13 - Canada
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By Andrew - 02/01/2014 23:49 - Portugal - Lisbon
creeeeeepyyy just kidding but that sucks
lol this sounds like something I would do
no shit, sherlock. there's even a on screen message that lets you know that they're receive the offline messages once they sign back on and #15, while that's pretty damn harsh, there's probably some truth to that statement
hahahahhaaahhahahaa dude that's hilarious.
even though it said "-person's name- appears to be offline. Any messages sent will be received the next time they sign in"? lmao
Why does everyone think this is so creepy? If you ask me, it sounds like something a love-sick middle school girl would do. In fact, my friend used to do this exact thing to the guy she liked in 7th grade, except it wasn't MSN. If the OP was looking back at older conversations, it was from when he/she was younger and maybe didn't know how to express his/her feelings. This isn't creepy. If, however, he/she went on to describe all the sexual things they wanted to do to the person, THAT would be creepy.
That's an honest mistake. No big deal, I personally think it's kind of cute. I'd be nervous as hell too if I tried telling someone I loved them. As for the whole sending offline messages. I have a friend who still says Tootles to me when I sign off so that I get the message next time I'm on. He doesn't really care that I don't get it right away, and it doesn't bother me any. Like I said, no big deal.
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ME TOO!!! He never said a thing.
Actually, with earlier versions of MSN, offline messages weren't delivered. You couldn't even talk to someone appearing offline.