no they dont do that....your myspace is well... your myspace..... they should really call it yourspace.. but then it would sound really weird... but then again... you know what im getting off topic... they dont delete them. enjoy
Press the shift key while typing the words.
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<i></i> put the words that you want to be in italics between the ><
<a href="YOUR URL HERE"></a> and you just copy and paste your URL in the YOUR URL HERE. if you wan to add in words to be click able like "my myspace" put it between the ><
1. Go to your Myspace profile 2. Look at the top of your profile screen 3. Find the words "Go Back" 4. Click the words and it will take you back to 1.0 with the same profile background you had before you switched to 2.0
No it does not have curse words
Curse words, also known as profanity or obscenities, are words that society deems offensive or inappropriate due to their explicit or vulgar nature. These words are often used to express strong emotions or to insult others. The use of curse words can vary based on cultural norms and context.
this will help you change the colour and or font and size if you like :) thanks. {font-family:"Georgia";} {color:red;} {font-size:12px;}
no there are no curse words except crap
From the home page, click Profile on the top tool bar, and then go to Edit Profile. Go to Account Settings, Then click in the smaller blue words that show up Privacy, and then change it. If you have Profile 2.0, you can't just go from Friends to Open to anybody. You select it by the different options that they show.
There are no curse words in the Bible. There are a few words that MIGHT be considered curse words now, but were not considered curse words at the time the Bible was written. There are instances of the word ass (e.g. Exodus 20:17) but it is refering to the donkey on which Christ was riding.
Cuss words or curse words are considered to be bad words. Curse words vary from culture to culture and are also referred to as bad words. In most societies the use of curse words is frowned upon.