Tell your friend to change the character encoding from "gsm, 7 bits" to "auto"
Many users are given the option of connecting their Wiki profile with their facebook profile. Once this is done, the default picture of your facebook will become the picture in that space on Wikianswers. There is an option at the top of your profile with a link that allows you to connect your Wiki profile to your facebook profile. Once clicked, your facebook picture will now appear as your Wiki picture where the orange figure used to be.
Some users link their facebook account, which allows for your current default picture on facebook to appear as your avatar picture on Wikianswers. This can be altered in the "My Settings" tab to the left in the blue column.
You have to connet to facebook. What ever picture ID you have on their, will appear on magic piano for you:)
Below the picture there will be your name and in parenthesis it will say "Remove tag". If you press that than the tagged photo will not appear on your pictures anymore.
bubbles appear when you squeeze a wet sponge because as well as pushing the water out you are pushing the air out to, there fore creating bubbles....
When you send a message on Facebook, your message is private between you and the recipients. It will not appear on the recipient's wall.
The pollution in the sea (sodas) create a foam NOT bubbles
Right click on the picture, and then "save" it on your computer. You can then load it into any application on your computer, or just keep it in your folder. In addition Facebook gives you a tool to download a copy of all your information including photos, videos, posts, messages, friends lists and more. You can get to this tool via My account >> settings.
Tap on the picture to make it bigger, then hold your finger on the picture. A pop-up should appear at teh bottom that asks you what you want to do. Tap "Save Photo" and the photo will be saved to your Camera Roll. Hope this helps :)
These are gas bubbles where water is starting to vaporize.
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He was in Leave Me Alone.