Not with coke cans or redbull cans:
Not with coke cans or redbull cans:
Please continue this public service that you are doing. Unfortunately, debunking the stuff after the fact doesn't do much for people gullibility now.
And this one has the extra benefit of messing up Facebook's creepy facial recognition.
The comments in those are usually epic.
You say oddly, as if most things on Facebook aren't egotistical.
Too bad you didn't copy/paste that super-legal assertion of your image rights into your status bar.
While I laugh, I catch myself doing this sometimes. Especially on Gawker. Read an article that's old without realizing it then catch a comment someone made that compels you to respond. That's when you notice the date and you feel like a fool. It's worse when you notice the date and wanna respond but know it'd be…
Sorry for introducing you to fine art.
As someone who handles brand pages, you just know that a social media manager was so excited about a non-abusive comment they bragged about it to co-workers. "We got a comment! And not one about making money working from home! You guys, we got a comment!"
Proud of u
I accidentally hit like on an ex's engagement photo (an ex that I'm not even facebook friends with.) Now I see I should have just embraced how creepy I was being and tagged myself.
Not the first time I've gotten that.
Oh, this is all fantastic. I wish my friends would do this stuff. I'd laugh and laugh.
I'd also like to add one! My husband and I are doing IVF, and we've found posting *anything* about the process is a total winner. Like one day we tested how many times we could use the phrase "transvaginal ultrasound." That was great…
Inactive accounts are also a lot of fun. My one friends posts on his friends profile every year on the same date even though she hasn't logged on since 2006. Her wall is nothing but;
This one is my favourite. And off to FB we go...
My buddy Kevin likes and comments on every new friendship that shows up on his feed with comments like "I'm expecting big things" etc...It's gold.
Well there goes the only compliment I've gotten in months :(
Not bad, but it's worth referencing that Gizmodo already covered the uber-ultimate Facebook creepy-troll tactic, courtesy of legendary Ryan Roy:
Sometimes in this world, you want to make someone as wildly uncomfortable as humanly possible. That’s why Facebook’s…