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That is to say, Trippy's platform, which ties your favorite social networks into its platform to allow friends to comment on your itinerary, feedback, and so on, advances the notion that travel recommendations and destination discovery is most effective when emanating from people who you implicitly trust.
Votes count the same as comments, so tell all your friends to post ribald, jolly comments to your post and I will generate scores for each post programatically.
Eventually the grandness will fade away and you will get sick of playing the waiting game for your friends to respond to your over-simplistic comments or messages.
Take a picture of yourself smiling and showing off your metal and post it on your Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, or other social networking site, and wait for the positive comments from your friends to roll in.
I think if you're unable to go a day without having a bit of a snoop on Instagram/Facebook/Snapchat/Twitter, your thoughts are totally consumed with seeing what certain people are doing, or your friends and family begin to comment on the fact that you spend x-amount of time looking at certain profiles, then it becomes an issue.
I think if you're unable to go a day without having a bit of a snoop on Instagram/Facebook/Snapchat/Twitter, your thoughts are totally consumed with seeing what certain people are doing, or your friends and family begin to comment on the fact that you spend X-amount of time looking at certain profiles, then it becomes an issue.
What needs to happen is your friend or loved one has to comment on your stuff.
Make fun of others around you to your friends or even comment on the speaker.
On top of this simple photo-sharing feature, you can like, comment and read your friends' comments to revive your favorite moments.
One of the most natural ways to leave a random TBH is to do so when one of your friends posts something you want to comment on.
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