Replies to macpony55

  1. @macpony55 Concerning. Looking into it

    about 9 months ago from web in context
  2. @macpony55 I always get this with almost any browser I use. Only way I can get it to load conisistently is by using this macos app called fluid. Other than that it’s almost inaccessible for me lol. I don’t mind though, adds to the charm :)

    about 9 months ago from web in context
  3. @macpony55 I have a problem with pictures not wanting to load on desktop, but not this

    about 9 months ago from web in context
  4. @macpony55 Never had that issue. Never on Desktop, never on Mobile.

    about 9 months ago from web in context
  5. @macpony55 on desktop for whatever reason the site only works with my VPN on for me, I just didn’t notice for the longest time because I always have my VPN on. Mobile it’s always worked fine. I should probably try and inform Cerulean

    about 9 months ago from web in context
  6. @macpony55 Well.... The internet is still connected.

    Wednesday, 03-Jun-20 22:00:56 UTC from web in context
  7. @macpony55 I am drunk on mead and I will now go to bed, g'night sir

    Wednesday, 17-Aug-16 04:50:46 UTC from web in context
  8. @macpony55 oooh, so adultish

    Sunday, 03-Jan-16 19:53:37 UTC from web in context
  9. @macpony55 ive benn pretty well, and you?

    Sunday, 03-Jan-16 19:24:07 UTC from web in context
  10. @macpony55 I often complement it with "Hotel California" by The Eagles

    Sunday, 03-Jan-16 19:23:14 UTC from web in context
  11. @macpony55 oooh, loon at who is back again

    Sunday, 03-Jan-16 19:22:14 UTC from web in context
  12. @macpony55 hello ancient one

    Sunday, 03-Jan-16 19:20:28 UTC from web in context
  13. @macpony55 Roger Wilco

    Sunday, 31-May-15 05:31:36 UTC from web in context
  14. @macpony55 BE CAREFUL! Makee sure you ask, "Do you like Moons? My Moon Specifically?"

    Sunday, 31-May-15 05:22:53 UTC from web in context
  15. @macpony55 Does she liek those?

    Sunday, 31-May-15 05:20:16 UTC from web in context
  16. @macpony55 Again, make it a nice Butt Pic.

    Sunday, 31-May-15 05:20:09 UTC from web in context
  17. @macpony55 DO IT!

    Sunday, 31-May-15 05:12:29 UTC from web in context
  18. @macpony55 SCAN YOUR BUTT! :D

    Sunday, 31-May-15 05:05:58 UTC from web in context
  19. @macpony55 XD It wasn't TOO productive, all we did was play and spend time poking bugs that looked at us funny.

    Sunday, 31-May-15 04:59:03 UTC from web in context
  20. @macpony55 INDEED! I even helped Some kids and took care of them, and played!

    Sunday, 31-May-15 04:55:53 UTC from web in context
  21. @macpony55 ot much! Talking with soem friends!

    Sunday, 31-May-15 04:40:06 UTC from web in context
  22. @macpony55 Hi Hi!

    Sunday, 31-May-15 04:37:30 UTC from web in context
  23. @macpony55 And, if some one wanted to, they could sue you for damages.

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 06:08:44 UTC from web in context
  24. @macpony55 You should be, if that alt. Account is linked ot your real account, you could lose both from a ban.

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 06:07:52 UTC from web in context
  25. @macpony55 Strange they didn't give you access to a Website, Location, or hell, even a company name. Or a signature at the end... This whole document sounds like a back water sender.

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 06:01:03 UTC from web in context
  26. @macpony55 Yeah, this is part of the "Pay to get more likes" Kind of thing... mangoes.

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 05:56:31 UTC from web in context
  27. @macpony55 This is... Highly... Dude, this is a highly sketchy document... Have you scanned the E-Mail they sent you for SpyWare?

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 05:54:55 UTC from web in context
  28. @macpony55 You can tell, a lack of Legal mumbo Jumbo, They capitalise We a lot, The whole Schebang

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 05:53:25 UTC from web in context
  29. @macpony55 Oh, yeah, this is a click bot "Company".

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 05:52:41 UTC from web in context
  30. @macpony55 And, may I add, it is simply impossible to gain money that way? Ad revenue works like this, You make a company account on Facebook, You pay Facebook money to Host your Ads, they do so, you then wait for people to click on it and buy your stuff. ANd that is it. Butt, some people hire other people to do what you are doing, hosting click bots, they click on ads, getting them more noticed so they can be more likely to be seen so their products sell better, this means, they have to have access to peoples accounts. They then do this by promising other people to give their account access to others so they can have an off-local computer then use your account at same time you use your account to then click on their clients adds. It is against FaceBook Policy and, they sometimes steal other info, it is technically legal to take info from some one who purposely gave it to them.

    Monday, 29-Dec-14 05:44:50 UTC from web in context