Buster Keaton. He's my favourite Favourite. 1 - I am put off by people who have hundreds of friends but aren't famous or using their space in a work related way.2 - People who use the status 'Bored' alot. Only the boring (to me), get bored regularly.3 - If you never use your blog, post pictures, put anything creative out there, and are unlikely to comment in my blog, on my pictures or creations, then don't bother please. It's a good way to get conversations going, to know people better, to be...well, bloody interesting on here instead of silent observers at the most to each other. You might be lovely. You might be a real nice, good egg & in my real, tangible world I value that. In Internet Land however, if you don't put anything out there for me to read, see, comment on, smile at, respond to...well.. it's not enough for me.4 - People who never use a picture of themselves as their default picture, or never post a picture of themselves in their photo albums, bother me a bit. I have known internet fakers, (I have done it myself) and can often spot a fake profile, (someone pretending to be someone they're not, something they're not). I want to see who you really are if you're going to be viewing/getting to know who I really am.5 - The perpetually miserable, negative, moaning whiny types need not apply. I suffer with depression but I try not let it touch other people, I'm looking for the positives out there or at least those who try, not those that wallow.6 - Wannabe studs with hundreds of female friends also...don't bother.OH ANDIf you are the type to post out or repost chain messages like 'You are GORGEOUS now post this to 5 other gorgeous friends and you will be happy forever but if you don't then your mom will die', then you too can stay away! ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________