FB doesn't announce you've been unfriended, but the person who unfriended you won't be on your list of friends anymore.
'Dirty Girls'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Wtf is a Bohama teenie??
Wtf is a Bohama teenie??
I have no idea.
Burrell, I hope you feel better soon!
Thanks, WS. I think I just need to go to bed early.
but the person who unfriended you won't be on your list of friends anymore.
Have you ever checked your friends list? I never have. I'm wondering what kind of person would do that, but nevermind, I guess we found the answer. Ugh, sorry Hil.
French teacher messaged me, "Unfriending me is a little over the top, Hillary. But whatever you choose." Yeah. Whatever.
I'm thinking it was a little late in coming, especially given her reaction. Whatever, indeed.
Wtf is a Bohama teenie??
Sounds like a vaguely offensive way of referencing Obama. You know, that dude who was elected president of the United States. Twice. I'm only going with vaguely offensive because maybe she's just a huge fan of The Dandy Warhol's "Bohemian Like You." And that is legit even if I don't love the song personally because people are allowed to like different things. Even casual, casual easy things.
If she uses Social Fixer, it's easy to see if you've been defriended, though that may be changing in the near future.
Fifty People Tell The Most Intellectual Joke I Know
There are some good ones. Possibly my favorite --
Two women walk into a bar, and talk about the Bechdel test.
or maybe
Your mother is so classless, she could be a marxist utopia
I was going to say - Social Fixer shows if you are defriended. Which is useful if you use Facebook for promotional as well as personal purposes. But, as MFL says that probably will be going away in the future. Facebook is threatening massive legal action if the author does not remove filtering, tabbing and the friend tracker. Since it is a browser extension I doubt Facebook has a case - but then again I am not a lawyer. However regardless Matt has no wish to have defend himself against Facebook's legal department, cause given what that could cost you lose even if you win. And even if you are 90% sure the law is on your side, you can never be 100% sure how the courts will rule. So he is going to remove the features they don't like. But looks to me like pure corporate bullying, with no real legal basis, but again I am not a lawyer.
Sorry about the ridiculous drama, Hil. I'm stunned a former teacher would act that way--even though you are long out of her classroom, it's just not okay to treat a former student like that.
I'm having an insomnia night. Whee.