That_Guy wrote: » I'm sticking this on my facebook page right now.
fussyonion wrote: » "Introducing baby Aurla!!!!!!! 7lbs 4oz!!!! Mom is doing well and so is Aurla. Can't wait to go home and settle this little madam into her surroundings." Not a particularly amusing post, I grant you, but I have one word for you. Aurla.AURLA.
Toto Wolfcastle wrote: » Orla? Owrla? How the hell do you pronounce that?
Ankhyu wrote: » On a similar vein, here's one I shared on my Facebook before: "Please copy and paste this as your status if you know someone, or have heard of someone who knows someone. If you don't know anyone, or even if you've heard of anyone who doesn't know anyone, then do still copy this. It's important to spread the message. Oh, and the hearts. ♥ ♥ ♥ For f*ck's sake, don't forget the hearts. ♥ ♥ ♥"
sligojoek wrote: » It's probably just Orla but he got the spelling wrong.
Richard Hillman wrote: » "in my personal opinion secondary school is a complete waste of time the whole idea and system is non beneficial nothing i ever learned in secondary school has ever came of any use to my life instead of teaching complected mathematics that 99% of us will never use again why not teach people how to live a long healthy life, prepare young people for the reality there stepping into when there leaving school . how to get a job ,how to raise kids , teach people about current ongoings rather than stuff from 100s of years ago . teach people the skills they will actually need in life what good is Macbeth to somebody who could have had a better life if he just knew how to manage him self a little bit better id say most of you probably think im loosing my mind but in my opinion instead of teaching people about history why not teach them about future"
Paddy Cow wrote: » In my personal opinion, those things are supposed to be taught by your parents.
sharpey85 wrote: » A lad I know changed his profile picture 7 times yesterday. Saying that it is once or twice most days. I've had the same one for years
Wanderer78 wrote: » Thank God I've never had a Facebook account. Get out and live life folks. You d be surprised how good it is
Yeah_Right wrote: » I'm a foreigner and I've had enough issues trying to pronounce/spell Irish names since I've moved here now they're starting this ****!! I swear to everything holy and unholy that if I come across this in real life, I will pimp-slap them and then track down their parents and kick them in their nuts/ovaries.
joeguevara wrote: Posted on a social media website!
Wanderer78 wrote: » Of course, and I've all my personal info on here to! Forums are round long before social media sites. Put down the phone and start socialising!
Deleted User wrote: I disagree. I want to stay in now. I don't want to go out to the pub and drink the night away with friends who were really more drinking buddies with whom I had good craic rather than people with whom I shared interests and opinions. I now stay in touch with people I have met and where we share, say, a love of trail running, I can now arrange to meet them through Facebook and I see it as a medium that has enhanced my life. I don't think it inhibits getting a life at all, I think it has enhanced it.
Deleted User wrote: All that said, most of the stuff on it is dross. Just as was most of the stuff I would hear in the pub.
joeguevara wrote: I don't have facebook... but a forum is a social media site. And unlike Boards, you can restrict what and who can see any of the information you put up.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Both have good points alright but conor you do highlight a major flaw in Irish mentality regarding socialising. There are other and possibly better ways to socialise other than the pub. Social media is actually anti social in nature. I've been informed recently that it's starting to appear in research that some that spend a lot of time on social media sites are showing signs of unhappiness or even development of mental health problems. I do see some of its benefits but can also see it's downfall. A lot of people spending too much time on it. It's not good for their development particularly young people. I do think it's riff with bullying. It must be tough on young people
fussyonion wrote: » Orla.