I have seen trillions of myspace perfection groups going around lately.
Can anyone tell me about them?
I'm kinda confused.
What's whoring and trains etc.?
And what do you have to do?
And also please include any other information I may need.
Perfection groups are just groups for the rediculously conceited, stuck up & apparently "gorgeous." While I can admit, the guys on there are gorgeous & the girls on there are pretty, they have their heads so far up their ass you can tell if they're talking or if they're getting rid of waste. Most of the people I've met on those trains consider themselves to be like God, and if you're not even the slightest bit pretty to them, they will chew you up & tear you apart & rip down what's left of your confidence. So for your own health, I don't suggest joining. I'm not calling you ugly, but if they think you're not good-looking, they won't hesitate in telling you so.
Basically, to "whore" someone is to get a code from them & put it in a bulletin. When you do that, all you're doing is just displaying them [like an ad in the paper or on tv] to people that make people want to add them to their friend's list. Trains are the same thing, but with multiple people.
If you want to be whored, go to:
www.freecodesource.com
& get the code. Fill out what it needs you to do, and ask someone to W4W [whore for whore, you whore them, they whore you] & then just trade codes & post it in a bulletin & wait for the adds. It doesn't always work, so if you want friends, just add them yourself. :] [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
DoesHeCare answered Monday October 29 2007, 7:26 pm: okay, i used to be on all those things.
basically, 'to whore' is to post a bulletin about someone else telling everyone to add them. [the whole point is to increase your friend count] to 'be whored' is when someone does that for you.
this is the reason you might see a 'whore code' or support code in peoples' profiles.
a train is basically the same thing except instead of one person, you whore the whole group of people. in said group they give out the code and tell everyone to post a bulletin and give proof [a link to the bulletin] a certain number of times a week.
for example, i'll give you a scenario.
let's say someone posts a bulletin saying 'pin-up dolls [pd]', you click it because it catches your curiousity. then you see all these pretty images and pictures of people [with links to their myspace] and lots of 'apply now!' at the bottom.
'hmm, this sounds fun,' you think, 'i'm going to try and join.' you click on the 'apply now!' and find yourself at the group's home page. at this point there will be rules and how to apply somewhere on that page. usually the rules are something like: you must be gorgeous, you must have _k friends [k is 1000, the number before the k will be different depending on the train], you must add the owners [since the whole point is to increase your friend count], you must whore the train everyday [again, the amount of times you must whore the group depends on the train], and you must put 'pd' somewhere in your name or profile [some groups do not require this & the letters will be different depending on the train].
you get to the apply part. you post in the correct forum and insert a link to your pictures, friend count and proof [link], friend id, and proof that you whored the group previously [link]. maybe some other things too, but this is the main idea.
um... i hope this is enough information, if you have any more questions just send them to my inbox. <3 [ DoesHeCare's advice column | Ask DoesHeCare A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Monday October 29 2007, 4:06 pm: I'm sorry, the only thing I know is that "whoring" is a term for basically spamming people. On Myspace, it could mean your profile, or another website.
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