Duck Rodgers
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It changed as of last night....maybe your garbage browser wont let you see the changes. Noob.
The one thing the internet needs MORE of is superficiality. I love more pictures. I love more prominent pictures. I love that most pictures of people on the internet are vanity-driven. I can't get enough. And change for change sake? Awesome. Always great.
If you change yours, then they all automatically go in that format.
One thing I've found interesting is that I'm pretty sure when you look at somebodies friend's list now it displays by how much they profile stalk other people. It's accurate on my account and it looks to be the case on my close friends too. At the very least, it points you in the direction of who their real friends that they hang out with are. Take note stalkers.
Worked for Barack Obama.
Huh? It's random.
Yes, because everything was going great! The Bush II years were the best years this nation has ever endured!
Third Bush is the charm. Jeb '12.
No it's not. The "core" just shakes, but it's always the same group of people. I don't know by what strictures it's doing the sorting, but it definitely displays your real friends. I was joking about the profile stalking thing, but it is taking something like that into account. Maybe how much interaction happens between the two of you, how many pictures you are tagged in, etc.
Does this mean you're turning your back on Mitt?
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