SQUIRT.ORG FACEBOOK PAGE!!!

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Hey dudes, Squirt now has a Facebook page! To subscribe & LIKE, just click the pic above.
Cheers,
SGT.COACH

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Good for you.. but with Facebook’s impossibly complex privacy settings and dubious privacy policies.. it’s a bit scary. Not really into my family and friends nowing where I go cruising for cock.. lol.

  2. Delicious guy.

    However, since I have most – if not all – of my brain cells healthy and intact, and don’t feel the need to waste time on meaningless stupid crap that betters no-ones life in any way, I’m not subscribing or liking your page. In fact, I’m not even making an account or taking the time to type the name of that worthless mind-numbing website.

    But still, hot guy. Thanks.

  3. Actually, Aya, even though the human body can create some brain cells, on average we lose roughly 3 trillion brain cells each DAY. Chances are, you’ve lost a good portion of your brain cells.

    Now, I’m not here to try to convince you to switch over to social medias such as facebook or twitter, but when governments are trying to obtain access to citizen’s private profiles, we can see that these “mind-numbing” websites truly do have a new kind of power we as humans had never seen before. There has been no point in time before where a message could reach almost instantly the whole globe.

    I’ll leave you with one last comment, the internet is what you make it, so, if your experiences have been dull, worthless, and mind-numbing, well, you should start by changing your point of view 😉

  4. ^I wrapped my brain in cellophane, so even if the cells die, I don’t lose them 😀

    Personally, I consider ‘social media’ in the form of myspaces and facebooks (blech, I feel the need to scrub my keyboard now…) to truly be meaningless and mind-numbing, because it is ultimately a selfish form, glorifying self-importance, popularity for popularities sake, and ultimately a lack of proper social skills -simply because what’s acceptable on the internet rarely translates.

    Forums, websites where a proper exchange of ideas over a shared topic can occur. THESE are worthwhile, because there is more than bragging about how many times I farted to-day, and ‘liking’ someone else for losing ten pounds after a shit.

    I haven’t had any experiences, and don’t need to experience that element of the internet. I use it for research, occasional recreation on one of two forums, and of course for squirt and similar sexual outlets for what my current living conditions can’t allow in real life. (Small town, religious family, well-known parent that everyone seems to talk to, etc.) I’m not really a part of the generation that ranks the internet up there with oxygen.

  5. Social media has truly changed the way we live. Oh my, that’s a mouthful. ha-ha. A good indication of how much has changed is when Grindr actually shutdown during the London Olympics last August due to overload.

  6. again, not trying to convert you, but those experiences that are negative to you about facebook, are not exclusive to facebook. you could say the same about a guy here, asking people to favorite his video or photos. The Internet is what you make it.

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