Lauris (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012) ReplyFacebook is, in essence, a wall ;).
Shirime (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012)
Good point
Logical Otter (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012)
I see. Another good reason to stay outside the wall
Ricky's hand (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012)
We don't need no education
333 (Thursday, 22 Nov 2012)
Facebook, in essence, is a website. Bad one.
hurrr (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012) Replythe dude below can probably just punch through the wall
Trollolol (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012) ReplyScary fact: Right now millions of duckfaced blondies are reaching for a book... by Stephanie Meyer.
(J) (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012)
The scary fact is that u know who Stephanie Meyer is
I had to google it
Trollolol (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012)
I wouldn't know either, but there once were billboards in Warsaw subway advertising this crap :(
zee (Thursday, 22 Nov 2012)
Hello
can i have these millions of blonds phone number
thanks
Kindle (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012) ReplyI just cause eye strain...
Althir (Thursday, 22 Nov 2012)
What are you talking about? No you don't.
Peeper (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012) ReplyIt's just not the same.
Roger Waters (Wednesday, 21 Nov 2012) ReplyAll and all it was just stacked books by the wall.
zuckerborg (Thursday, 22 Nov 2012) Replyeither way, you learn something. its from book or facebook. doesn't matter.
Elfin Safety (Friday, 23 Nov 2012) ReplyAt least the dope on the left ain't going to fall as far to the floor as the gimp on the right will.
Steve McGarrett (Friday, 23 Nov 2012) ReplyBook 'em Danno!
Weighing My Options (Friday, 23 Nov 2012) ReplyWhether you can be bothered with all those books depends on whether you prefer to stare at canary shit yellow instead of staring at baby shit brown...
Huh (Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012) ReplyThis is a good analogy in a way they didn't intend. Education will help you see the world different, but it won't change the fact there's a giant wall in your way.