<p>Yo TrojanTransfer?,
You should just friend the chick and move on with your life. I notice you said you blocked her. Since you don’t seem to choose to reveal the reasons for why you don’t want to friend her, I’m going to assume you aren’t a very nice person. Has she done anything mean to you? I may just be unusually laid-back but I think you should like everyone as long as those people don’t harm you in any way. There are a lot of people in my high school who I don’t think are as ‘cool’ or as ‘smart’ as I am but I still like them as human beings anyway. You don’t know what this girl is like. You may have put her self-esteem down another notch by blocking her and refusing to friend her. I personally don’t see what this girl sees in you anyway, you don’t sound like a nice person, and I doubt I would want you partying at my house if I knew you since to be frank, the only people I tend to have negative feelings towards are those who are totally not chill. I would understand if she is someone who has either harmed you physically or makes nasty comments which were clearly intended to hurt your self-esteem. However, if she’s just a little socially awkward, you are, like I said, not a nice person.</p>
<p>I blocked her and it’s done!</p>
<p>I said it before, the girl picks fights with a lot of my friends. Earlier this year there was an all out “high school style” name-calling fight, and that’s enough to sour my thoughts on her. She hasn’t apologized, and her comments on friends’ photos are still really bitter (i.e. you don’t deserve to be a couple, look at that jelly roll, look at that weave) etc.</p>
<p>Facebook is just a game. It’s not something official or even significant. So what if she’s on your friends list. Does that mean she’s really your friend?</p>
<p>Cool, then I support you blocking her! 
She sounds like a pain in the ass.</p>
<p>Facebook has trivialized the concept of friendship. They shouldn’t even call it adding a friend, it should be called adding a connection.</p>
<p>It appears this girl obviously has an unhealthy reliance on Facebook to reflect her social life. These are the types of people who update their status every hour and will take 50 pictures of her and a friend eating at McDonald’s.</p>
<p>The intention of Facebook is to keep tabs on people you care about. I frankly don’t really care if someone I hate is constipated, unless I am a laxative salesman.</p>
<p>I don’t really get all of this round about crap. Just send her a message telling her that you are not interested in associating with her. Tell her that you do not approve of the way she behaved and for her to leave you alone. </p>
<p>Then send her a link to Red Peters “The Closing Song” from Youtube</p>
<p>That should get the message across.</p>
<p>174IQPartier, welcome to the boards. You sure are entertaining. I personally thought that TrojanTransfer made it quite clear that his disdain for this girl was valid. And then you go on with one of the sappiest BS bleeding heart responses I have ever seen when I believe in another post you said you had enough of dealing with dumb liberals in a thread that apparently was so horrific that the admins deleted it. </p>
<p>Maybe you were hungover from all the partying you did. </p>
<p>It takes a special kind of thread to get deleted on CC. This is a site that will refuse to delete threads even if the poster who made them requests it. I think you should have a drink to celebrate!</p>
<p>It is cached on google for us all to enjoy though. </p>
<p>Is calling people stupid d-bags chill? I guess I better get working on that.</p>
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<p>Thank you for showing us just how much logic and reason conservatives use. I considered myself a moderate, but your exemplary display of the logic of responding to a post without even reading what the guy has to say has swayed me to become a conservative.</p>
<p>Thank you Mr. 174IQpartier for making a difference in my life!</p>
<p>Wow, SaveOnUndergrad.
Someone’s jealous. I am sorry that I get to have a life and be brilliant. </p>
<p>However, I will admit that I am capable of making mistakes. I didn’t read a previous post and I should have. I got kind of carried away with my response there.
I have extraordinary logical abilities but I don’t always use my head.</p>
<p>I don’t want to go to a school with a bunch of liberals who know nothing about our political system.
Most young people who are liberals are only liberals because it is the ‘cool’ thing to do.
They brand all conservatives as stupid meatheads who don’t understand anything.
I think such a generalization cannot be warranted given the ignorance of the typical young liberal.
I think they are the meatheads who don’t know they are meatheads.</p>
<p>I agree! Just add her if it will make her happy, so what if you don’t want to become “besties” will her or even become accquaintences with her?</p>
<p>I have a feeling this will evolve into a very entertaining thread…</p>
<p>And what happens if you block someone? Do they get an email message or something notifying them that they’ve been blocked? Or do they just wonder why you never get/respond to their messages? How does it work?
A friend from school messages me ALL THE TIME and gets really, really annoying, and I’m thinking about blocking him but don’t want to be cruel.</p>
<p>how do you know that you’re on the limited profile list of someone?</p>
<p>You can’t see their wall and/or pictures, stuff like that.</p>
<p>But how can someone tell if you’ve blocked them? Is it the same as GoldShadow said about putting someone on limited profile? Can the person just not see your pics/wall and they have to figure it out themself that they’ve been blocked, or do they get a notification saying I blocked them?</p>
<p>If they are a stalker, then they have searched for your profile in the past, and may have even seen it in the past. If they were able to search for you yesterday, and today you do not come up, they will know you blocked them.</p>
<p>Thanks,
What if the person you are blocking is on your friend list, and I am on their friend list? Will I just dissappear from their list? And if they try to message me what will happen?
Sorry for all the annoying questions. :)</p>
<p>^ yep. all connections will be broken. if you haven’t set it up in your privacy settings, they can still message you.</p>
<p>If they are friends with one of your friends and you write on that mutual friend’s wall, you will show up on the wall, just no picture and they cannot click on your name.</p>
<p>I would either block her, or if you think that is too much add her and put her on limited profile so she cannot see any of your profile.</p>
<p>Seriously, what is the big deal about accepting a friend request from someone whom you do not particularly like? If you have sensitive things like questionable photos, then A) Why are they even up in the first place and B) you’re not a celebrity and nobody will care that they are up. </p>
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<p>The “cool” argument is usually the bitter wishful thinking of conservative youths who have been politically ostracized for most of their lives. The truth is that most young people do not truly understand politics, and if many of them become liberals because it’s the “cool” thing, then an equal percentage of young people become conservatives because it’s the “counter-cool” thing to do (essentially, they’re political hipsters). In fact, I’d make the argument that most people, young or old, do not understand or appreciate politics, and their political identities are nothing more than the manifestation of their own personal vendettas and cultural biases, as opposed to a system of beliefs distilled from objective analysis, careful consideration, and of course, self-interest.</p>
<p>Also, young Americans are also becoming liberals because contemporary conservatism has resulted in Iraq, and ***** politics (i.e. gay marriage, abstinence). No wonder they’re embarrassed to even be associated with a movement like that.</p>
<p>Seriously, what is the big deal about accepting a friend request from someone whom you do not particularly like? If you have sensitive things like questionable photos, then A) Why are they even up in the first place and B) you’re not a celebrity and nobody will care that they are up. </p>
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<p>The “cool” argument is usually the bitter wishful thinking of conservative youths who have been politically ostracized for most of their lives. The truth is that most young people do not truly understand politics, and if many of them become liberals because it’s the “cool” thing, then an equal percentage of young people become conservatives because it’s the “counter-cool” thing to do (essentially, they’re political hipsters). In fact, I’d make the argument that most people, young or old, do not understand or appreciate politics, and their political identities are nothing more than the manifestation of their own personal vendettas and cultural biases, as opposed to a system of beliefs distilled from objective analysis, careful consideration, and of course, self-interest.</p>
<p>Also, young Americans are also becoming liberals because contemporary conservatism has resulted in Iraq, and ***** politics (i.e. gay marriage, abstinence). No wonder they’re embarrassed to even be associated with a movement like that.</p>
<p>^I agree. OP is a wimp and a loser</p>
<p>You can always tell her that you don’t know her well enough. Or just say i hate you !</p>