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Fictional Characters

Funny thing, beautiful people are everywhere online - Friendster, Facebook. Coincidentally, they all start with F.

F for frivolous self indulgence.
F for flashy photos.
F for everyone's favorite friend.
F for finding so-called friends friends.

So I declare right here, I've no issues with people signing up for the sake of finding long-lost friends, secondary school classmates, college buddies but I am NOT intrigued by it. The network is all inter-linked (what with globalisation and localisation), I do not think I've enough a lifetime to connect to everyone. As long as I keep all my loved ones close to me, the rest - superpoking and vampire bites is just...*rolls eyes*

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