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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2007

watch out!!

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  • Wow. This is a really good PSA. I'm glad I myself prefer to post things like fanfiction and stories I've written online and pass around pics of celebs I like. :) And I'm also glad I try to think before I post as well. :) That's a good lesson to learn for all of us, too.

  • @WhitePureTrue excuse you? WOW you are the NASTIEST pervert i have EVER met in my life. you will go NOWHERE in life with that kind of a mind. NO WHERE. NO ONE will ever enjoy being around someone as disgusting as you.

  • @TheNikkiSaurous I get what you're saying...nope I wouldn't like that. Besides I've seen 2 friends on facebook that got tagged in pictures of them on the toilet. 2 seperate pictures, not of the girls together in one picture. I imagine they must be hidden now by some of their friends that are boys.

  • @rudypen1216 in real life people can save the pic and post it even though she has deleted it. Would you want a "sexy" pic roaming around the internet for everyone to see?

  • @MultiSamuelson the photo on the board actually represents something far saucier than what could be portrayed on a U.S. public service announcement

  • @rudypen1216

    Well, the photo on the board actually represents something far saucier than what could be portrayed on a U.S. public service announcement

  • It's okay to put a photo like that on facebook, but definitely not on a school bulletin board. You could get harassed by a crazy student, or somebody could write on the photo "Nobody gives a shit."

  • And what? She looks pretty in this photo. C'mon!

  • @kickiwi

    Not really.

    Most (if not all) online services have several redundant backup servers that store multiple copies of everything.

    Further, when search spiders like Google index pages, they store a cached copy as well.

    And even if you manage to delete the source, everyone who's already downloaded it get to keep it, or even send it to whoever they want...or even repost it someplace else.

    Once something is online...there really is no turning back.

  • Exept if you press edit, delete

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