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Saxe says:
Isn't it interesting that a group can have 450 members and no one with anything to say?
here's an update to the previous post (down below) .. myspace did eventually delete my profile.. it only took 3 months instead of 48 hrs.. way to go guys.
posted Apr 28
Saxe says:
To any who are interested.. goto www.myspace.com/saxe2600 - to view my old "outdated mypspace" (which I personally vandalised) - and then my virb profile.. If you can't see the difference in quality and funcionability.. your lost.
posted Feb 25
Mr. Helms says:
(sarcastically) Booo... MySpace Sucks!!!! Boo!!! (Still sarcastically) Virb is so much better!! With it's great big groups of 443 people, comments being left almost every two weeks!!! Booo!!!! (None of anything I say means shit... I'm being really sarcastic, and there is no reason in the word for anyone to dislike MySpace. It's like an Orgy, without the occasional happy ending... How can you top that??)
posted Nov 22
Comment replies (4)
Lostfrequency says:
I was just wondering what's your problem, to join this group if your such a lover of myspace, and if you think that myspace is so much better why do a virb profille..., and then it just came to me that you probably dont have anything else to do that going arround making profiles in all "Orgs" you can find in the internet and pissing off people for no reason, cause dislike something its so legitimal has like. I could give a alot of reasons why Virb is so much better, but i think that one it's simple and enouf!
posted Nov 25
Saxe says:
Personally The whole "orgy metaphor" mentality is exactly what I am trying to get away from. We don't all smoke Marb Reds, Drink Budwiser and love TV.. Some of us appreciate small things.. like art. Snobbish are we? maybe.. but no snobbish than Frat boys and Soroity girls in their clubbish mental clicks. We are just of a different mind set. Yes we are differet and appreciative, we appreciate being different.
posted Feb 5
Lostfrequency says:
Marb Reds! gee... no thanks! I would say a joint with Marb Reds its a spoiled oned! hehe
posted Feb 18
Top 5 says:
Its easy to just say myspace sucks, but honestly what drove each of us to Virb in the first place??
posted Nov 7
Comment replies (5)
Janie-In-Nautilus [take cover] says:
definitely, I wasn't 'driven' to virb. I came here out of sheer joy, and I didn't even have a myspace.
posted Nov 7
tr67 says:
yeah, i found this place through colourlovers. i checked out myspace a while back and decided to not sign up.
posted Nov 7
Saxe says:
I still have my myspace.. but it's just because of the people I want to keep in contact with.. I searched for an alternative and found it here. What drove me away was the hoochies, the kids, the lack of quality.. a bunch of horned up would be king ego sites all made with a pimp your myspace sparkle graphic got really old really fast. I'm also not a fan of having to wait 3 minutes for all the crap on peoples browser stretching profiles to load. I wanted something other than a self loving temple site, I wanted an actual profile page and in that aspect. Virb has come through on the promise of offering more "myspace" than myspace.com
posted Feb 5
Taylor (Slaying Since 1991) says:
Why do I have a MySpace?
posted Oct 23
Comment replies (3)
Gunar says:
That's what I'm thinking...
But the answer is that nobody will sign up for a virb.
posted Nov 6
Top 5 says:
I think your right, I've noticed that most of my friends are happy with there myspace account, and when I try to explain Virb to them and show them how much cooler it is, they reply with a "hmm."
Why is that??
t5
posted Nov 7
Tora says:
How strange that I get a similar response from my friends. I got a few of them to join, but their virb profiles are pretty well neglected. I think it has to do with MySpace's sheer userbase, and that people are too lazy to change their location on the web.
posted Dec 3
Que R!CO says:
virb > myspace.
hell ya !!
posted 2 weeks ago