biz.yahoo.com — Josh Santangelo's (web designer with clients such as Disney, Nickelodeon, and Starbucks) post on a website in 2001 about a bad drug trip comes back to haunt him. (well sort of) Get ready to see the backlash of myspace in the next 5 years
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Closed AccountMar 18, 2006
i didnt read this whole comment, but i saw "arse" at the bottom and thats good enough for me
jsnelgroveMar 18, 2006
And whatever reputation I may or may not have at stake online (which can then translate to 'real life') is the reason why I always (try) to make the best impression, using correct spelling, grammar, etc. and trying to not get involved in flamewars...
Closed AccountMar 18, 2006
Why the f**k is this modded down? Do you guys really not get the joke?
Closed AccountMar 18, 2006
Just think of all the Spring Break pictures that will be posted on MySpace and Facebook in the next few weeks and the college kids get back...
basoukazumaMar 18, 2006
HAHAHA, I have absolutely nothing to hide. I could care less if someone reads my blog 10 years from now. I'd probably even promote it to give people a few cheap laughs.Moral of the story: Live life wisely, therefore you won't even need to worry about little things like this.
nuclearpenguinsMar 18, 2006
Good. The myspacers deserve it for infecting the Internet with their stupidity.Of course many of them will slit their own wrists before ever having to do responsible things like getting jobs.
esourcemagMar 19, 2006
what incredible irony this post is... It like saying I don't eat pizza, but we have a picture of you eating pizza in a pizza shop
evilashMar 19, 2006
Am I the only person who nearly did a spit-take all over their monitor when they read the sentence "Do you give good Google?" in a freaking BusinessWeek article? That really made my day.
tower31Mar 19, 2006
If it bothers you, it is normally factual.................Managers that are successful treat people with respect. And if you do this, they normally return the favor.
Closed AccountMar 20, 2006
Dear Business WeekThanks for featuring Fray, my humble site, in the lead of your recent story, You Are What You Post. We always appreciate journalists taking the time to use a 5 year-old personal story contributed to our "obscure" literary site as a to peg to hang a fear-mongering, hysterical story on. More: <a class="user" href="http://www.powazek.com/2006/03/000573.html">http://www.powazek.com/2006/03/000573.html</a>
numptydumptyMar 20, 2006
Yeah, and my Grandmother climbed Everest last week.At least make up something that's vaguely believable