The Boys is cold!

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This IS The Boys, btw.
 

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Get outta that homeless shelter, and hitch a ride to Vegas. We can scrape up enough to get you a decent meal.


Come on, man.
 

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I'm surprised a 67 year old man with all the jet setting and high class shit you like to do has so much time to spend on Madjacks

It feels like you would be a little too white collar for MJ's
 

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I'm surprised a 67 year old man with all the jet setting and high class shit you like to do has so much time to spend on Madjacks

It feels like you would be a little too white collar for MJ's

I'm around town much more lately, haven't traveled much the past year. Besides between home, office computers and smart phone it's easy to touch base with MJ and other forums I visit. :SIB
 

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Hmmmmmmm....

Both dana boyd and the Pew internet organization investigate why youth share so much of themselves on social media, and to strangers in general.

http://www.danah.org/papers/WhyYouthHeart.pdf

http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2013/Teens-Social-Media-And-Privacy/Summary-of-Findings.aspx

Boyd's findings include the following: "Teens today face a public life with unimaginably wide possibly publicity. The fundamental properties of networked publics ? persistence, searchability, replicability, and invisible audiences ? are unfamiliar to the adults that are guiding them through social life. It is not accidental that teens live in a culture infatuated with celebrity - the ?reality? presented by reality TV and the highly publicized dramas (such as that between socialites Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie)
portray a magnified (and idealized) version of the networked publics that teens are experiencing, complete with surveillance and misinterpretation. The experiences that teens are facing in the publics that they encounter appear more similar to the celebrity idea of public life than to the ones their parents face."

This helps to explain youth. Perhaps it is equally applicable to the boys. And perhaps he likewise sees himself as a celebrity. Anyone can speculate, but I guess only he knows for sure....

Peace! :)
 

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I'll try to help you out.



You always post about your life. High life this and that. No expense spared to impress the broads, yadda yadda.

Joker asked you to post some pictures or videos that actually had you IN THEM, rather than just talking about them, and the first video you show up in has you all alone, looking like a homeless guy, and not the man about town that you purport to be.


Hey, I thought you rocked the Tommy Lee outfit spot on!



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