We Were Wrong Its Not Google Its Facebook Who Is After World Domination.

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Aequitas

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I love how people can make theory's like this.

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I love how people can make theory's like this.

Ha! Wannabes!

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Ha! Wannabes!

It's a very dull and monotonous method of trying to get a point across to people yet it seems everyone is trying to emulate [SIZE=-1]Michael Moore. The narrator comes off as a copycat and in the process seems to be more interested in producing something instead of producing something of interest.


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We trade privacy for convenience everyday. I personally decided a while back that easily keeping in touch with friends (and getting back in touch with old ones) was worth sharing info... I really don't care who knows what books I like or my views on religion.

If or when they are linking it with, say MSN and mobile phone records then it could be a bit worrying, but I doubt a UK phone company hands over logs of text messages to the US government wholesale... I fuckin hope not anyway.
 
It's a very dull and monotonous method of trying to get a point across to people yet it seems everyone is trying to emulate [SIZE=-1]Michael Moore. The narrator comes off as a copycat and in the process seems to be more interested in producing something instead of producing something of interest.[/SIZE]

Spot on. These kinds of people are multiplying nowadays.
 
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