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a.L 05-21-2010 10:49 AM

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Anyone else finding the long-ass fan pages annoying?

Ralath 05-21-2010 11:02 AM

omggg you and KT must have the same friends

Blaaaaaaaah 05-21-2010 11:03 AM

OMG are you talking about I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome I'm Awesome one?

a.L 05-21-2010 11:07 AM

That's one of them...

Some of the others are

Fuck you, retards. Stop liking long long fan page. x 19238190238

YOU'RE A FAGGOT x 12938109

The same person is liking them all. :/

Blaaaaaaaah 05-21-2010 11:09 AM

Remove them from your feed!!

Hessah 05-21-2010 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by a.L (Post 413047)
That's one of them...

Some of the others are

Fuck you, retards. Stop liking long long fan page. x 19238190238

YOU'RE A FAGGOT x 12938109

The same person is liking them all. :/

I just saw one of those today... there was another half the size but still too big...

Triumph 05-21-2010 02:37 PM

"Hannah likes Cracking your knuckles does not actually hurt your bones or cause arthritis. The sound you hear is just gas bubbles bursting. Cracking your knuckles (or any of your joints) can have therapeutic benefits. When you crack one of your joints you are pulling the bones that are connected at the joint apart from each other. This process stimulates your tendons, relaxes your muscles, and loosens your joints. Chiropractors do this for spinal joints when your back is sore and stiff, but you can do this on your own for your knuckles, toes, knees, neck, etc. Unfortunately, there can be too much of a good thing. Cracking your knuckles will never lead to arthritis (despite what your mom keeps telling you), but scientists have discovered that it can cause tissue damage in the affected joints. Knuckle-cracking pulls your finger bones apart which stretches your ligaments. Too much stretching of your ligaments will cause damage to your fingers akin to the arm injuries sustained by a baseball pitcher who throws too many pitches. In addition to making your hand really sore, this ligament damage can also result in reduced grip strength. How does this work? Your joints, the places in your body where you can bend, are where your bones intersect and are held together by ligaments. These joints are surrounded by a liquid called synovial fluid. When you stretch your ligaments by pulling the bones apart to crack your knuckles a gas in the synovial fluid escapes and turns into a bubble. This process is called cavitation. Cavitation ends when the bubble eventually bursts, producing that popping sound we know and love. After that, your joints won't be able to crack for another 25-30 minutes while the gas gets reabsorbed into the synovial fluid. - OMG Facts. 10 hours ago"

You mean crap like that? I clicked the link and nothing happened, but that took up a huge chunk of the news feed...

EDIT: picture!

http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/9765/lamec.png

Blaaaaaaaah 05-21-2010 02:56 PM

I was gonna say "the one I saw was longer but I removed the person from my feed so it's gone now", but oh what a surprise, another friend liked it so here you go:

http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/1503/fbannoying.jpg

But multiply that length by 3. Literally. My screenshot just couldn't fit.

Triumph 05-21-2010 03:28 PM

That one just appeared in my news feed... gg

Damn girls and their long fan pages. :devil:

a.L 05-21-2010 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blaaaaaaaah (Post 413075)
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/1503/fbannoying.jpg

But multiply that length by 3. Literally. My screenshot just couldn't fit.

Then multiply it by 3 again because the guy liked 2 other groups like that one...


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