

hahahahah looks as my sistertpocain wrote:It's Christmas, and you know what that means--time to dress Jens up like a girl again!![]()
Your sister looks like Jens?Mr cool Edit wrote:hahahahah looks as my sistertpocain wrote:It's Christmas, and you know what that means--time to dress Jens up like a girl again!![]()
Santine, are you looking that jens test how strong his DX7 on your head or what.......SentineLEX wrote:Your sister looks like Jens?Mr cool Edit wrote:hahahahah looks as my sistertpocain wrote:It's Christmas, and you know what that means--time to dress Jens up like a girl again!![]()
Can I meet your sister?
Is that a yes?Mr cool Edit wrote:Santine, are you looking that jens test how strong his DX7 on your head or what.......SentineLEX wrote:Your sister looks like Jens?Mr cool Edit wrote:hahahahah looks as my sistertpocain wrote:It's Christmas, and you know what that means--time to dress Jens up like a girl again!![]()
Can I meet your sister?
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So, never.Southern_Cross wrote:Oh and Tolkki, was going to join the Avalon forum but it looks a little empty right now, probably going to join when the forum gets bigger.
adrian9 wrote:Ilsekena has to be the most shadowy stratoforumite ever, how did "james" found her facebook page? assuming of course that one is the real one? what the hell is going on here?
yeah what I meant was, how he knows her real name ? is had been hinted many times that Ilse "knows" tolkki/james but I didnt though that was true or whatsoever.browneyedgirl wrote:adrian9 wrote:Ilsekena has to be the most shadowy stratoforumite ever, how did "james" found her facebook page? assuming of course that one is the real one? what the hell is going on here?
If a person has their facebook page on Public setting it is very easy to find someone unless there are lots of people with that name then a person has some digging to do. For example, I found a long lost uncle of mine in about 5 minutes by the process of elimination even though there were about 30 others with his same name. Of course, he did have his work address down which narrowed the search by several minutes.
However, if she had her page set to private the only thing he could see would have been the cover page, which gives no personal info or newsfeed.
The point being, if someone really really wants to find someone on Facebook, private or no private account, they can.
You ask too many questions. Just ignore that conversation.adrian9 wrote:yeah what I meant was, how he knows her real name ? is had been hinted many times that Ilse "knows" tolkki/james but I didnt though that was true or whatsoever.browneyedgirl wrote:adrian9 wrote:Ilsekena has to be the most shadowy stratoforumite ever, how did "james" found her facebook page? assuming of course that one is the real one? what the hell is going on here?
If a person has their facebook page on Public setting it is very easy to find someone unless there are lots of people with that name then a person has some digging to do. For example, I found a long lost uncle of mine in about 5 minutes by the process of elimination even though there were about 30 others with his same name. Of course, he did have his work address down which narrowed the search by several minutes.
However, if she had her page set to private the only thing he could see would have been the cover page, which gives no personal info or newsfeed.
The point being, if someone really really wants to find someone on Facebook, private or no private account, they can.
You cant hide nothing to google, "Private settings" is a lie.browneyedgirl wrote:adrian9 wrote:Ilsekena has to be the most shadowy stratoforumite ever, how did "james" found her facebook page? assuming of course that one is the real one? what the hell is going on here?
If a person has their facebook page on Public setting it is very easy to find someone unless there are lots of people with that name then a person has some digging to do. For example, I found a long lost uncle of mine in about 5 minutes by the process of elimination even though there were about 30 others with his same name. Of course, he did have his work address down which narrowed the search by several minutes.
However, if she had her page set to private the only thing he could see would have been the cover page, which gives no personal info or newsfeed.
The point being, if someone really really wants to find someone on Facebook, private or no private account, they can.
you turned into a gansterIlsekena wrote:You ask too many questions. Just ignore that conversation.adrian9 wrote:yeah what I meant was, how he knows her real name ? is had been hinted many times that Ilse "knows" tolkki/james but I didnt though that was true or whatsoever.browneyedgirl wrote:adrian9 wrote:Ilsekena has to be the most shadowy stratoforumite ever, how did "james" found her facebook page? assuming of course that one is the real one? what the hell is going on here?
If a person has their facebook page on Public setting it is very easy to find someone unless there are lots of people with that name then a person has some digging to do. For example, I found a long lost uncle of mine in about 5 minutes by the process of elimination even though there were about 30 others with his same name. Of course, he did have his work address down which narrowed the search by several minutes.
However, if she had her page set to private the only thing he could see would have been the cover page, which gives no personal info or newsfeed.
The point being, if someone really really wants to find someone on Facebook, private or no private account, they can.
Jup. With tank!!!adrian wrote: you turned into a ganster
<object width="420" height="315"><param name="movie" value="//www.youtube.com/v/5c9NQjE_q3U?version=3 ... ram><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="//www.youtube.com/v/5c9NQjE_q3U?version=3&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="420" height="315" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object>Ilsekena wrote:Jup. With tank!!!adrian wrote: you turned into a ganster