Elites are avoiding plebian social networks and are looking for a comfortable (and exclusive) places to mingle online ...Read the full article
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Jeffrey Charles from Toronto, Canada writes: Another social network that is in need of a touch up, but definitely has massive potential to be not only a very cool social network, but incredibly resourceful is PELIME (People Like Me). Geared towards the "arts" including fashion, film, television, fine art, music, novelists, advertising, writers, editors etc this network plays host to some pretty influential personalities who work or particpate in all of these worlds.
An invite to join is required, but is fairly simple to come by. Watch for interesting things to happen here.
www.pelime.com- Posted 07/05/08 at 8:24 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Al Bore from OTTAWA, Canada writes: Sounds dull and pretentious.
- Posted 07/05/08 at 10:53 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Sean L. from Toronto Center, Canada writes: how highschool....
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E M from Canada writes: Typical arrogance. I'm not the least interested in your idiotic playthings, such as yachts, etc. I'm looking for long lasting effects, such as helping the millions suffering in Burma. Or building libraries for poor children. Or providing cures. Now that would impress me. Those are effects that will live on after you die. You idiot wealthy bimbos who waste your time and money on playthings will have wasted your lives (and money). Typical child thinking. 'Look at me and my yacht...here I am slumming on a beach in Thailand, etc.' Idiots one and all. Oh well, you'll die and be forgotten soon.
- Posted 08/05/08 at 11:31 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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E M from Canada writes: Typical arrogance. You bumbling idiots and your toys (yachts, etc.) I'd be much more impressed with helping the millions in Burma...or building a library for poor children...or building hospitals for the poor, etc. Now that would impress me. Those are effects that will last after you are gone. Well, enjoy your yachts and your photos of 'slumming' on the beach in Thailand, etc. You'll die soon enough and be forgotten.
- Posted 08/05/08 at 11:35 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Okanagan Man from Coldstream, Canada writes: "I wouldn't want to be part of any club that would allow me to be a member." -- Groucho Marx
- Posted 08/05/08 at 1:24 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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