I know I'm a bit late in boarding this gravy train, but I finally joined up to Friendster. You can find me under raybear at livejournal dot com, if you're so inclined. Why I'm adding time-wasters to my life, I'm not sure. Though now that I think of it, I do this sometimes before big change -- it's like I'm starting to build up all this energy to make the change, but in the meantime I need to burn off small bits of it to keep the fire lit. I've had similar period where I join like eight yahoo discussion groups and keep up with every message for a week or two, then drop them. Or when I changed my hair color four times in a month. Or I subscribed to five magazines at a time.
What amuses me most about this Friendster process is getting the confirmation e-mail that announce to me "Myles is now your friend", "Jessie is now your friend", "Kim is now your friend", etc. Like, NOW these people are my friend, whereas before I was walking around in a delusional state thinking and hoping they were.
I've had way too much coffee this morning. I'm trying to just hydrate now so I won't totally crash in the afternoon.
What amuses me most about this Friendster process is getting the confirmation e-mail that announce to me "Myles is now your friend", "Jessie is now your friend", "Kim is now your friend", etc. Like, NOW these people are my friend, whereas before I was walking around in a delusional state thinking and hoping they were.
I've had way too much coffee this morning. I'm trying to just hydrate now so I won't totally crash in the afternoon.