Kill off your Facebook profile with honor!
11:03 AM in Applications, Interesting Links, Reviews by Ankit Puri
People are getting so much addicted to social networks these days that their psychiatrists are suggesting them to use social networks only for a short period of time and if they can’t then do a virtual suicide! I have seen many people including some professionals also tweeting and sharing 24 x7 that what is going on? And what are they doing? Sometimes it becomes difficult for me to distinguish between a guy (addicted to social networks) to his online profile. Most of the time people are found especially on Facebook sharing something or other. Well, it not bad sharing something with others, but anything in Extreme is bad (not Extreme Trix
).
If you are too one of them who are addicted to use social networks, or pissed off with Facebook’s uncensored searches or whatever, then I have a solution for you kill off your Facebook identity with kindness! Yeah!
Today while stumbling across I came across a site Seppukoo, named after ancient Japanese samurai who preferred to die with honor, voluntarily plunging a sword into the abdomen and moving the sword left to right in a slicing motion rather than fall into the hands of their enemies that draws a parallel relation between a samurai and social networking profiles. The best thing about doing virtual suicide using this site is that you could easy get your profile back just after (re) signing in to your Facebook account! Moreover, you can do a virtual suicide to check just who is your real friend? And who is not? If you kill your facebook identity and a friend follows it, then he is a real friend and on the other hand if he does not, then he is not a good friend, Al tough a good friend is a Seppukoo follower!
How to suicide?
Doing suicide is easy just follow these steps:
- Login in to the site using your Facebook ID – Pass.
- Customize your memorial page as you wish!
- Enter your last words.
- Get scored!
- Done!
Enjoy suiciding! Don’t forget to speak out last words! ![]()

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