Weirdest question that will probably ever be asked on here.... but does Tom from Myspace have a Facebook? haha. And wouldn't that be like... I don't know. Lol. Thanks.
WhitneyJ answered Wednesday January 7 2009, 5:06 am: Who knows.
He probably does have a facebook under a different name and no picture.
Seriously, if not him, somebody is his spy and keeps him up to date on facebook capabilities.
haven't you noticed how "people you may know" and the "relationship/friend updates" have cropped up in myspace in the past few months??
both of which have long since been features on facebook. [ WhitneyJ's advice column | Ask WhitneyJ A Question ]
BahaiMa22 answered Tuesday January 6 2009, 2:46 pm: Well...
The person below me exsplained it in a different way, However they do have a point about one thing. Facebook and Myspace are pretty much at war. I wouldn't be suprised if they weren't at least. Tom made myspace and I would highly doubt he would want a Facebook if he already has his own website. However a flat out answer for you would be I doubt it.
laynemayhem answered Tuesday January 6 2009, 12:19 pm: tom MADE myspace. and facebook and myspace are in this big war, see. the maker of facebook is some other guy that tom doesnt really like. we'll call him,...bob. so bob and tom, were friends when they were little. and then tom made SO many friends easily and bob felt left out. so then they split apart for years. tom had so many friends but couldnt keep up with them all, hence, he made myspace.
bob felt like a douche because he didnt want a myspace because all of tom's friends were there. so he made "facebook", and all of his friends got added onto the website. and so now, tom has declared war on facebook, and visa versa.
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