Facebook: An important lesson
Posted on May 28, 2008 @ 10:58 pm

A valuable, valuable lesson was learned by myself and others who had a particular individual that I used to work with as a friend on Facebook.

This weekend I was a bit shocked to see his status. Something like “X has been sent to his mummies because I caught him shagging prostitutes. Thanks for turning me into a single mum statistic you c**t.”

I hoped that it was (somehow) a bad joke but the additional statuses that came up over the next couple of days made it rather clear that it wasn’t. . . won’t go into detail but let’s just say it was jaw dropping bad.

Either X’s wife had lost the plot or X had been a very naughty boy and had been messing around on his pregnant wife and son or some mixture of both. In any case, it didn’t matter what the truth was because all these people that were detailed as his ‘friends’ could see it. Some were people like me who say “Hey how are you?” every six months or so. Some were real friends. Some were co-workers. Some were clients. . . Not good.

The lesson here, besides not shagging prostitutes and not letting your wife find out you have been shagging prostitutes or to not do something that makes your wife think you have been shagging prostitutes even though you really haven’t is to simply to not share your passwords. . . and clear your cache. . .

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