I label my friends so I can tell the difference between them and the other stuff in my freezer.
You gonna finish that...HEY, you misspelled "sushi!"
And is this..."Joe-ghurt" any good? It doesn't quite look right.
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I label my friends so I can tell the difference between them and the other stuff in my freezer.
Aha! I knew it! This is your knife.![]()
TC raises a good question. Why call it a "Friend"
I'm a tech guy from before FaceBook and MySpace. This whole "Friend" thing baffles me. Namely, because I actually know what a friend is.
The only people on my Friends list on xbox or PS3 are people I personally know.
The only people on my FB friends list are, once again people I know.
What bothers me about the arrangement is that there's no categorization (sure DB has some groups, but that takes time to setup). And I suppose some people would object to being categorized as an "aquaintance", despite that's all the relationship is.
I want my Friends to be listed as Friends in a social site, and I want a different ranking for people I like but don't really know.
And is this..."Joe-ghurt" any good? It doesn't quite look right.
Call them "Friendus virtualis." Alternatively use an acronym for what they really are: TOVS - Target Of Virtual StalkingThat's a very good point. It's hard to make categories that would work without seeming to insult the people who think they are being labeled as less valuable. Purely internet friends are an entirely different species than actual friends. Not saying that El Mahdi is a cyborg or something. 'Though, that would be cool.![]()
"No officer, I'm not stalking him. He's my friend."Call them "Friendus virtualis." Alternatively use an acronym for what they really are: TOVS - Target Of Virtual Stalking