It’s amazing how much time you can waste online. I’ve just spent the last hour fooling around with my Facebook profile. I’m constantly cursing social networking sites as adolescent and narcissistic. Yet, I find myself on them all the time, accepting invitations, sending invitations, changing templates, adding bling. I’m such a hypocrite. Facebook does have a lot of neat applications. You can run your Shelfari and Twitter feed into your profile. Flixter is another. Tonight, I just added an application called Dog Book (Thanks Amy…really, thanks). I can’t believe this. I’ve just created a profile for our dogs. Yup. Chani and Turbo are now on Facebook. Just in case any of you, you know, wanna friend them or something. I think part of my brain just died. It’s crazy how the internet world makes you feel like you need this stuff.
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Computer kill brain
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