I wonder if it's possible to condition people's behaviours through Liking their posts. It probably wouldn't be ethical to try...
Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Well, it's probably possible to condition their FB behavior that way. But possibly to distant to influence real behavior.
Though at times I do wish I could status vote things that I see in real life. Like N, a student this week, who is actively nice to each kid in the program would get a Like. People wearing jeggings (WTF?!) would get a Dislike.
Jeggings?
Jeggings. They are a horror amalgamation of skinny jeans and leggings. They are all over for Fall, including Target.
shudder.
I can't decide sometimes whether I'm relieved or disappointed not to get into political fights on fb. On one level, the quiet on that front is nice, especially given how often my facebook is "Alan Grayson likes Orlando carrots!1" but, you know, I hate to think that some of these people just friended me to get their Friending stats up or something and don't care what I think.
Oh dear.
I see your jeggings and raise you... pajama jeans.
See, now I hate pajama jeans more than jeggings, because web pages should not automatically start playing music and talking to me as soon as I load them....
I think how my favorite part is how the pajama jeans come in EIGHT sizes!
Happy Birthday, Scrappy!
I like the sound of Pajama Jeans! Jeggings are an abomination.
Man, I really don't feel like working today. I have a to-do list that should get me through next week, but I'm waiting on people to get back to me (today or Monday, god willing) before I can really start doing anything. So then my other big task is super-boring research.