Seppukoo is Facebook’s Killer
Posted by teknoy on December 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Say goodbye to your Facebook account is the aim of anti-social networking site www.seppukoo.com. Seppuku, also known less formally as harakiri, is a form of ritual suicide that was practiced by the samurai and daimyo of Japan. The word “seppuku” comes from the words setsu, meaning “to...
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