Re: Is Facebook largely pointless?
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:14 pm
[quote]I don't think it is strange to post things about ones favourie pornstar - like everyone else on here does.[/quote]
No, but going on and on about every aspect of her being (her breasts, her pussy, her 'half bush', her comments during a scene, her facial expressions and even her fucking singing with a hairbrush on youtube......I mean, for fucks sake) IS slightly strange.
Most people just post things like "My favourite boobs are....." and "My favourite pornstar is...." and leave it at that. Not you.
Why am I being critical of someone posting about pornstars on a porn forum? To show you how hypocritical you are when complaining about people socialising on social networking sites!
Get over it. When I visit my Mum she might ask what I've had for tea. She doesn't need to know and it won't drastically change her life in any way but she asks. All mums do! She might ask what I've been studying this week at Uni without any fucking clue at all about Muscle Dystrophy but, again, she asks. If I call a mate up one of the first things I might ask is, "what are you up to?" even if I have no plans to do anything about his answer. There's a lot of rhetoric and pointlessness to a lot of socialising when you think about it. What would a girlfriend get out of knowing my favourite colour? What do you actually get out of knowing someone else likes Poppy's half-bush too?
What do we get out of even having this argument?
No, but going on and on about every aspect of her being (her breasts, her pussy, her 'half bush', her comments during a scene, her facial expressions and even her fucking singing with a hairbrush on youtube......I mean, for fucks sake) IS slightly strange.
Most people just post things like "My favourite boobs are....." and "My favourite pornstar is...." and leave it at that. Not you.
Why am I being critical of someone posting about pornstars on a porn forum? To show you how hypocritical you are when complaining about people socialising on social networking sites!
Get over it. When I visit my Mum she might ask what I've had for tea. She doesn't need to know and it won't drastically change her life in any way but she asks. All mums do! She might ask what I've been studying this week at Uni without any fucking clue at all about Muscle Dystrophy but, again, she asks. If I call a mate up one of the first things I might ask is, "what are you up to?" even if I have no plans to do anything about his answer. There's a lot of rhetoric and pointlessness to a lot of socialising when you think about it. What would a girlfriend get out of knowing my favourite colour? What do you actually get out of knowing someone else likes Poppy's half-bush too?
What do we get out of even having this argument?