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It actually makes me think of silky spiderwebs in the moonlight...or fairy wings in the moonlight...

They said it's almost sacrilegious to call it "hacking" when someone is logged into their account on a computer/device and forget to log out before letting the next person use it...

And that person posts and says "hahahahaha youve been hacked, I like rainbows n butterfiles and I think [insert name of best friend] is stoopid ahahahaha."

He says, "the least you could do is siphon off all their pictures, videos, messages, friend's, friend's contact info etc from their account."

Hacking kind of requires skill, or at least implies that you had to overcome some sort of obstacle.

What kind of obstacle or skill does it require to open facebook, notice that person is ALREADY LOGGED IN, and post something funny on their wall?

Maybe I will post lyrics for the heck of it...since I don't actually know the lyrics for most of the music I just got. XD

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