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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 881573" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>Seems that unless a crime comitted or about to be comitted were detailed, or personal info including names, places and dirty deeds were included, it's none of their business. If anyone would post the above exceptions, they would deserve any action against them. Just for stupidity. I don't much like the idea of facebook. Why not talk to the people around you? I heard of a young film taker at Notre Dame college who was on a scissor lift filming the team practice during a windstorm. Rather than using any common sense or brainpower he was posting on his facebook about how scary it was. Meanwhile, the wind blew the thing over and he was killed. Kid would be alive and well if he had just gotten off the thing rather than need to tell his friends about the situation and wait for advice? Also know a gal at work who got a wood tick on her body, had to take a pic and post it on her facebook page. Good grief, get some tweezers, iodine or alcohol and pick the damned thing off. There isn't anyone out there in cyberspace going to do anything about a tick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 881573, member: 5938"] Seems that unless a crime comitted or about to be comitted were detailed, or personal info including names, places and dirty deeds were included, it's none of their business. If anyone would post the above exceptions, they would deserve any action against them. Just for stupidity. I don't much like the idea of facebook. Why not talk to the people around you? I heard of a young film taker at Notre Dame college who was on a scissor lift filming the team practice during a windstorm. Rather than using any common sense or brainpower he was posting on his facebook about how scary it was. Meanwhile, the wind blew the thing over and he was killed. Kid would be alive and well if he had just gotten off the thing rather than need to tell his friends about the situation and wait for advice? Also know a gal at work who got a wood tick on her body, had to take a pic and post it on her facebook page. Good grief, get some tweezers, iodine or alcohol and pick the damned thing off. There isn't anyone out there in cyberspace going to do anything about a tick. [/QUOTE]
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