NEW YORK. The developers of the popular social networking website Facebook say users have responded cautiously to its latest application. Called 'A Life', the new add-on allows users to upload food and beverages into their stomachs, explore realistically rendered environments, and interface with fellow users by means of sound-based exchanges of data called "talking".
"Facebook users seriously need to get 'A Life'," said Dorque.
He conceded that it had been easy for users to get by without 'A Life' until now.
"The technology is incredibly complex, but in a nutshell users export their personal profile out of their workstations – a process we call 'going outside' – after which they meet other users and do 'talking'.
"They do this by making units of data called 'words' that are then transmitted directly into the brains of other users."
"We therefore urge our users not to try to Poke their Friends in their emoticons, as we have had reports of eyeballs being popped out and smiley-face emoticons turning into sad-face emoticons."
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