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19 Dec 08 #73596 by markg3010
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Is there a Facebook group to appreciate the work wikivorce does or is it somthng that people do not agree with?

I know people on this site have mixed feelings about the social networking website.

Interesting to know if there is one or what people think of it

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19 Dec 08 #73603 by Zara2009
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Hi Mark

There is a difference between a group like Facebook that is there to spread the word! and wiki that is there to support.

Facebook, in my opinion, and it is my opinion, is for little kids and their silly little whims. It is for people that have nothing better to do with their time. Games, virtual homes, lives, what the hell is that all about.

Have seen some of it and felt totally embarrassed watching people I know putting their whole lives up for public viewing.

Yuk Awful Totally sick.

Stay off it please

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22 Dec 08 #73907 by gorgeous
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Totally agree cant see the point in it

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