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Same thing different taste
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Cringe
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You OK hon?
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Buzz off
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Why would accept her friend request?
its possible to delete posts on your wall you know.
If you're living in your parents house you've got to respect their rules. If they don't want you to swear on the internet then don't do it. Is it really that hard to compose a sentence without cursing, even for emphasis?
Agreed. Especially when there are alternatives to swearing that get emphasis across in a very similar way.
block her, anyway why would you accept your mum in the first place how old are u you 9?
Everyone should be careful what they post on the Internet, not just children. Many employers are now checking the Facebook (et. al.) profiles of their applicants to get a better understanding of what their morals and ethics are. Some things may cost you your dream job. Remember, the Internet is permanent. Furthermore, I am shocked that so many children would consider telling their mother to "F"-off. I was in first grade when I learned the phrase "F"-you, and mumbled it at my mother that night when she told me to eat my vegetables; her response was of such sadness and disappointment that I didn't sleep well until I apologized.
I always shake my head when I see underage friends posting statuses about drinking, or even worse, pictures of them drinking. It's like they don't realize how much trouble you can get in -- kicked out of college, not hired for a job... they just don't think it could happen to them, I guess.
Whoops! I totally posted something similar before I saw your comment, but you're completely right. My general Facebook rule is to not post anything I wouldn't want my mother to see. :P I'd hate to miss out on a job because of something I posted on Facebook.
Mom>You
the only reason I thought this was funny was because the exact same thing happened to me. LOL. I was also called a ***** by her jn facebook. talk about love.
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haha oh well.. that's why you shouldn't accept family members on fb if you dont want them to see certain things.
That's what you get for saying things on the internet you won't normally say in front of your mom.