refers to posting
myspace bulletins
with the subject as someones name.

that person does not respond via message.
they in turn, respond via bulletin
making the subject the 1st senders name.
subject line: GRAAAACE
message youre awesomee!

subject line: Laurennnn & jesssica!
message thanks jessica.
hey lauren, youre pretty awesome too!

subject line: grace and jessica
message yay for a bulletin orgy!
by gracebalinas February 26, 2007
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When scared little girls spam myspace with bulletins about an earthquake that just occured.
Typical Earthquake Bulletin: OMG OMG OMG! DID U FEEL THAT PPPPPPPL????
by RuB_MyZZteR May 18, 2009
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Usually a female who is on myspace any free minute they get and repost every bulletin to cross their page. It is usually the most annoying friend on your list.
My last 20 bulletins are from the same person, what a myspace bulletin whore.
by KashMoneySTL August 10, 2006
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Someone who continually posts excessive, stupid-ass bulletin board messages on MySpace.
That bulletin board whore took up three of my five bulletins spaces so I bitch smacked her.
by Spider289 April 19, 2005
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When an emo kid posts a bulletin on myspace, usually discussing things they believe they have discovered or how they are going to kill themselves.
The world is so fake, and nothings real, im going to die because only the dead are real,and this is my emo bulletin
by Ryan "Run Dee Swizzle" Smith September 15, 2008
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Tropical Weather Bulletin (TWB) - A video that is around 7-8 minutes per video created by Force Thirteen. This thing is uploaded to their YouTube Channel everyday and broadcasts at the end of every show aired local time on their cable channel.

It has been narrated by the founder, Nathan Foy in 2013 to give out any updates on tropics from around the world including disturbances, any active cyclones, etc.

This has also been hijacked a few times.

1. In June 2019, a member named "John" managed to breach partially into Force Thirteen's satellites to interupt the video with facecam on. Employees in their Headquarters in Manchester fixed it quickly. However, he once again hijacked the signal by facecam once again and was fixed again.

2. On Feburary 2020, the Tropical Weather Bulletin intro was edited into another version having the earth spinning in another side and the fonts to the intro were changed. The founder said that a hacker breached into their signals to commit the act.

3. In the same year on an unknown date, Strat Becker's version wasn't playing when he had issues playing the intro to the video. The reason was that the company announced they would upgrade their signal power to avoid interruptions or hijackings of broadcasts around the region.
Looks like another Tropical Weather Bulletin is posted every 7:00 AM EDT
by irieomgfunny/面白い January 29, 2022
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A few simple "no brainer" rules that, if we'd all follow them, would make posting/reading paper ads/notices a much more pleasant and peaceable experience for everyone involved.
The "perfect five" rules of community bulletin-board etiquette:
(1) Each poster should be limited to one message per board, unless he is posting two or more "unrelated" ads/notices.
(2) Notices should be a maximum size of an 8-1/2X11 sheet of paper --- don't selfishly hog a whole gigantic portion of board-space with those 0%!$&@# huge-a** blaze-orange/fuchsia/chartreuse banner-sheets from da Dollar Tree's art-paper bin!
(3) Only attach notices to a blank portion of the board --- don't imperiously plaster your poster over everyone else's, regardless of whether you think your message is so much more all-fired important! If there’s insufficient room, make at least a half-a** effort to solve the problem rationally/fairly --- shift other people's sheets around on the board to form a "tighter" grouping, seek out and remove any "obsolete" (event-dates that have already passed) messages, etc.
(4) Don’t use the last “empty” thumbtack/pushpin on the board, or snitch one from someone else’s page! If the supply of available fasteners is running low, add a few tacks/pins of your own! Plus if you see someone else’s poster dangling/flapping by just one corner, pin it back up again.
(5) Choose a spot on the board that’s appropriate to your ad’s subject/urgency. If it’s about a lost/found valuable, super-important event, or desperately-needed item, place the ad near the center of the board. But if it’s merely a “for sale” ad or general notice, place it near the board's top/bottom/sides.
by QuacksO July 24, 2018
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