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Get ready for an international glitter graphics disaster when schools and students connect via MyySpace between Australia and Africa. A sure recipe for a glitter graphics invasion of the defenseless African continent.

A recent uplifting article shed a finally positive light on the MySpace Social Networking phenomena or so they thought by interviewing Youth-operated aid and development organization Oaktree Foundation and the Australian Youth Climate Coalition.

The AYCC represents more than 20 youth-operated organizations, like the National Union of Students, the United Nations Youth Association, International Young Professionals Association and the Australian Climate Change Education Network.

This quote: “Using online social networking is also highly cost-effective” was most alarming to me an expert in the dangers of MySpace glitter graphics. Just because MySpace is free it does not mean using it is not without consequences.
Air is free, should we breathe twice as much from today on?

There is one thing that is more dangerous than MySpace glitter graphics, it is FREE MySpace glitter graphics!

The AYCC represents more than 20 youth-operated organizations, like the National Union of Students, the United Nations Youth Association, International Young Professionals Association and the Australian Climate Change Education Network.

The Oaktree Foundation’s projects include the Make Poverty History campaign and the Schools 4 Schools program, linking Australian and South African schools.
This can be big trouble, just like against outside viruses African nations are not immune against MySpace glitter graphics.
In the form of a big shiny glittery sneeze, MySpace glitter graphics can and perhaps will infect the African continent and its unsuspecting population.

I have seen it myself while traveling in Asian developing countries: kids in dusty shacks converted to makeshift internet cafes with their faces glued to the screen for hours on the daily basis.
The next thing is chewing on Cheetos and drinking root beer?
Just like Asia, Africa will be taken over by MySpace glitter graphics unless more of us speak up.


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