about it, I wasn't even interested in having one. One of my close friends at the time talked to me into making one and so I did. At first, it was very addicting. I always wanted to change my layout, put all these codes in it to make it look nice, talk to new people, and just socialize! Over time, I began to get on it everyday, all day and when Tom made it so that we could get on Myspace from our phone, I went on it EVERYDAY from there also. It's insane how addicting it was at first, but now I just think it was foolish. Because I've had one for so long and knowing so many people that has had one I learned that Myspace wasn't all that great. Myspace was supposed to be something that people could allow you to socialize and meet new people, but some people made it the opposite. It became a big topic on the news because girls were being abducted, raped, and killed. Grown men were seducing young girls portraying as a young man, and showing up to their houses and such. People like that ruin the positivity out of things and make it bad for people that weren't taking advantage. When all of those things were going on, my mom began to monitor my Myspace everyday and it was annoying. I barely put anything on it that could reveal anything important about me like where I lived, my social security #, or even my dog's name! Every time she would mention my page, it would be like someone was screeching in my ear because it was just annoying! I wasn't doing anything stupid that would put myself or anyone else in danger. Well, as I look back at it now, I don't see why Myspace was such a big deal in the first place. I still get on it, but it's not that serious anymore. I just don't feel the excitement of people sending me messages, friend requests, or commenting my page or pictures. WHO CARES ?! What I really cannot stand about Myspace is how much drama was caused of it! Relationships and friendships were ended because of comments that were left on someone else's Myspace. It was just very immature. IT'S JUST MYSPACE!Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Myspace.
I've had a Myspace for about 4-5 years. Crazy, right? When I first found out
about it, I wasn't even interested in having one. One of my close friends at the time talked to me into making one and so I did. At first, it was very addicting. I always wanted to change my layout, put all these codes in it to make it look nice, talk to new people, and just socialize! Over time, I began to get on it everyday, all day and when Tom made it so that we could get on Myspace from our phone, I went on it EVERYDAY from there also. It's insane how addicting it was at first, but now I just think it was foolish. Because I've had one for so long and knowing so many people that has had one I learned that Myspace wasn't all that great. Myspace was supposed to be something that people could allow you to socialize and meet new people, but some people made it the opposite. It became a big topic on the news because girls were being abducted, raped, and killed. Grown men were seducing young girls portraying as a young man, and showing up to their houses and such. People like that ruin the positivity out of things and make it bad for people that weren't taking advantage. When all of those things were going on, my mom began to monitor my Myspace everyday and it was annoying. I barely put anything on it that could reveal anything important about me like where I lived, my social security #, or even my dog's name! Every time she would mention my page, it would be like someone was screeching in my ear because it was just annoying! I wasn't doing anything stupid that would put myself or anyone else in danger. Well, as I look back at it now, I don't see why Myspace was such a big deal in the first place. I still get on it, but it's not that serious anymore. I just don't feel the excitement of people sending me messages, friend requests, or commenting my page or pictures. WHO CARES ?! What I really cannot stand about Myspace is how much drama was caused of it! Relationships and friendships were ended because of comments that were left on someone else's Myspace. It was just very immature. IT'S JUST MYSPACE!
about it, I wasn't even interested in having one. One of my close friends at the time talked to me into making one and so I did. At first, it was very addicting. I always wanted to change my layout, put all these codes in it to make it look nice, talk to new people, and just socialize! Over time, I began to get on it everyday, all day and when Tom made it so that we could get on Myspace from our phone, I went on it EVERYDAY from there also. It's insane how addicting it was at first, but now I just think it was foolish. Because I've had one for so long and knowing so many people that has had one I learned that Myspace wasn't all that great. Myspace was supposed to be something that people could allow you to socialize and meet new people, but some people made it the opposite. It became a big topic on the news because girls were being abducted, raped, and killed. Grown men were seducing young girls portraying as a young man, and showing up to their houses and such. People like that ruin the positivity out of things and make it bad for people that weren't taking advantage. When all of those things were going on, my mom began to monitor my Myspace everyday and it was annoying. I barely put anything on it that could reveal anything important about me like where I lived, my social security #, or even my dog's name! Every time she would mention my page, it would be like someone was screeching in my ear because it was just annoying! I wasn't doing anything stupid that would put myself or anyone else in danger. Well, as I look back at it now, I don't see why Myspace was such a big deal in the first place. I still get on it, but it's not that serious anymore. I just don't feel the excitement of people sending me messages, friend requests, or commenting my page or pictures. WHO CARES ?! What I really cannot stand about Myspace is how much drama was caused of it! Relationships and friendships were ended because of comments that were left on someone else's Myspace. It was just very immature. IT'S JUST MYSPACE!
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As Obama quoted from the Bible during his Inauguration Address, "It's time to put away childish things," and it seems as if you're already doing so.
ReplyDeleteI hope that that the forum that you found with Blogger doesn't grow old. This is how thoughtful adults communicate. Instead of silliness, we are about wittiness; instead of babbling, we are about thoughtfulness.
Your right, myspace can be a pain in the you know what lol. Its all about blogging now!
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