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I use Pidgin (by MSN, AIM or Gtalk protocol) to talk to online and offline friends, telephone/face-to-face for offline friends and family, irc#eoff to talk to Shorty, Visitor Messages and PMs to talk to EoFFers who aren't directly available through one of the aforementioned.
I have an LJ, a MySpace, a Twitter and possibly even a Facebook, but only so I can follow friends-only journals/updates/whatever.
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I also have a Twitter, but primarily to follow webcomic artists.
BECAUSE RYE HASN'T USED HERS SINCE NOVEMBER WHEN SHE WAS ALL ABOUT THAT JUNK
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Cellphone, LiveJournal, Facebook, email, MSN, IRC... quite a range, really. I'm using them more often for keeping in touch with people I know in reality, rather than solely online acquaintances.
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I don't talk to people much, I'm on AIM once in a blue moon so we'll go with that.
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with 2 cups and some string
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In person, texting sometimes, and a facebook. But I'm not really enough of a camera h0r for facebook x)
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I have texting... that's it, I'm out.
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By far, Livejournal. LJ is strictly online friends. Facebook also, for strictly offline friends.
I don't really use my twitter anymore, Den. xD I shut off the phone updates because someone (a good friend of mine!) on my twitter updated little 5 times an hour, during my nighttime, about WoW and it got me so frustrated being woken up about the ALLIANCE and the HORDE that I gave up on the poor little twitter-bird.
I use MSN for online friends, AIM for mostly offline.
EDIT: Actually, to add on this, I would argue I use Facebook a little more in college than I've been using LJ (and I'm the EoFF LJ whore!).
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MSN, AIM, and I go in #eoff when I want to be abused.
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With my mouth and my phone.
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Text messages, straight up. Facebook frequently, AIM occasionally, MSN rarely.
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I'd ask for your facebook but frankly my online friends and facebook is just another place for me to spam.
I don't have a twitter but I likely have an account on most anything else. Ugh
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I hear smoke signals are coming back in fashion.
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It sort of annoys me how people seem to send text messages more than talking on the phone these days.
Then again, it's nice because less people are talking in crowded areas (like student commons between classes) and they look more like this
http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...1379490558.gif