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~ Beaver wins hands down (or should it be penis up?)!
Edward W said:Very good, I'm currently into pixel art it seems, but may be useful at some point...
Runciter said:Edward W said:Very good, I'm currently into pixel art it seems, but may be useful at some point...
ALL vs. The Empire?
Hey Sigma.Sigma said:It's nice of you to list all this information but with a subject like this the ones willing to make use of it are the ones who look for it themselves and most likely already know of it, and the rest will just preemptively ridicule it because their mind is already set in stone and not open to this sort of information.
I think it's more often the case that Facebook attracts narcissists, as well as many other types of people. Facebook simply offers another medium for exhibiting narcissistic behaviour that is more visible to everyone. I find it interesting that the article views twitter as intrinsically more narcissistic when one of its purposes is to be a micro blogging service, whilst Facebook is not, making statuses on Facebook more obsolete and attention seeking than those on twitter.LoneKiller said:This is one damn thread I know that I didn't author.
Years ago, I tried Facebook but couldn't get into it. Those here who are Facebook members might be interested this article(I know it's a year old but still interesting in my opinion. When I say those here might be interested, I'm not accusing anyone of being narcissistic, I just mean that they have more experience with Facebook and can discuss it more intelligently.)
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/17/does-facebook-turn-people-into-narcissists/?_r=0
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