Comments:


Bill
2007-12-09 15:27:39
The worst thing about MySpace is the way it will instantly transport you back to middle school the moment you log in and notice your friend count has dropped by one. Of course, it provides no information on who might have removed you, and you are left to scan your list in a futile attempt to spot the missing name. Facebook is the same way, but at least you don't have to worry about Top Friends and constant chain-bulletins. It's not perfect, but I greatly prefer it to the alternatives. *glances over at the empty ghost town of Friendster*
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LisaMcC
2007-12-09 19:24:59
Oh, I had a Friendster page, too. I jettisoned that after MySpace stuck its tongue in my ear, promising me quicker service, a place in its heart AND on its couch.

And then...meh. I was suddenly no more important to Tom than the lipgloss hoochies and "cougars" posting sparkly fairies and teddy bears in one another's comments sections.

How used I felt.
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Lynette
2007-12-11 15:18:05
Oh I still love my MySpace. I like putting comments on someone's site, hitting refresh and feeling "published". Let me have my little fantasies. Your comment above about "sparkly fairies and teddy bears" made me laugh out loud!! 'Cause, yah, that's so ME. Hahahahaha!
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Jess
2007-12-28 13:48:21
That's funny 'cause that's why I stopped going on "Happy Laughing Chickens". I would post something (that I thought was witty) and the obsessively check to see if anyone responded. When no one did, I would feel horribly hurt. For some reason, I could give a crap about MySpace. I have no idea if I'm on anyone's "Top 8" or whatever. Is there even a way to check that short of going into everyone's page?
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LisaMcC
2007-12-28 13:58:50
I pulled the plug on "Happy Laughing Chickens" because NOBODY went on there anymore and I, too, was taking it way too personally.
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