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What Would Facebook Look Like in Real Life?

Okay, so you're on Facebook and have connected with dozens of friends, half of whom you haven't actually seen in years and, if you ever did, it would probably make for some uncomfortable conversation. What would it be like if one of them came knocking at your door, asking you the sort of questions Facebook asks when making introductions?

We're thinking it would look something like the above, a sketch from a British comedy team called "Idiots of Ants;" a group of blokes who have obviously been the recipient of some random friend requests over the years. Watch and see that they've got represented it perfectly, from the initial "poke" right down to graffiti on your wall. [Source: Idiots of Ants, via AOL Video]

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