Yes. It stands for F*** My Life. It is usually written after you post an embarrassing story.
reshiramtornaduscobalion and the other 2 idk who they are sorry ill post a better answer when i find out
Bob Woodward was Carl Bernstein's colleague on The Washington Post investigation of the Watergate building break in. The revelations ended in the impeachment of President Nixon.
Trading post settlements are early towns that act as trading centers. Small settlers would travel to these towns to trade furs and other goods, and purchase the supplies that they require.
It's illegal to post peoples phone numbers on here. But Logan Lerman is HOT!
(in the US) Without the recepient's permission to do so, yes, most definitely.
You can NOT check other peoples' inboxes. That first of all is invading peoples' privacy. You CAN go to their wall though and see what people post on their walls. You need to know the person's password but that is hacking pretty much so DONT do it!!!!!!!
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if personal then dont even think about it if not then yes answere his or her question
First you go to other peoples pinboard and you click the 'write a message' icon on the top then you write a message
You can't, you can only type on the pin boards of other people's houses, the post boards, and on the forums.
you can post pictures, follow and unfollow your friends, like other peoples photos and even comment. you can have a bio and picture to talk about yourself, id say its a mixture of facebook and twitter.
You can sign up for this website called "Wattpad.com" and then post your stories there, I post mine there and it is pretty easy.
Yes, you can. Any type of story. You can write "Cops vs Robbers 3", "The Nobbish Robloxian", "CP stage as crazy as ROBLOX" and other stories.
INTERACTIVE STORYTELLING . a story that tell all the story of the GuidePost, its a fictional prose story .
First, a director needs a story. In order to turn the story into a finished film, these steps may be followed:Start with a scriptFund the filmHire the talentShoot the filmCraft the story in post productionAdvertise and market the filmShow it in the film houseRide the momentum into other venues, such as other countries, digital media and so forth
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, two journalists from the Washington Post, broke the story of the Watergate scandal to the American public.