Well, to pass the time,
the dull curiosity
and
the constant emails of pestering me to join,
I did just that.
I thought I would be at least find it interesting, but so far I don't see anything that people find addictive just as yet. Maybe I just spent about an hour or two just to wonder what is so interesting while other human beings would bother me to try spending more than half a day to see what is addictive.
I heard someone could virtually throw a sheep around in there.
That sounds cool enough...
Feel free to throw me some sheeps with baa~ tags on them please. :]

[Taken from:http://mtsix.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/sheep.jpg]
Honestly, I don't take care of these things. I try to, but I couldn't put a finger or a heart into it.
Even Friendster is like something I don't bother to check all the time. You get strangers adding you and all the sorts of things. Passing around only-god-knows chain letters or notices or what-nots. Even asking or giving weird lewd remarks.

Beware...
You have to state things loud and clear in your profile. You can lie your
Maybe it is you if you which to believe in the lies of life's harsh realities.
It's like when you're given a choice to say sorry to a friend by SMS, by phone or meeting them face-to-face. Especially if you ain't that close to them or you definitely don't want to hurt their feelings, you hide the fact you will face disappointment you bestow upon yourself.
I think MSN or instant messaging are the best things, yet the most there is to offer. I mean, you don't have to state things out in the open for scrutiny, and well, you actually do Interact with the people directly. It gives more honest feelings along with it. If the sender's lying, you have a choice to believe or take some time to believe in whatever's written. You definitely can sense feelings along the lines somewhere, and that may be stronger than one you might feel on a networking site.
(Maybe I'm just wrong here, correct me anytime. =])
Still, it ain't as honest and true as when you see a friend face-to-face. So where does all this friend networking sites put your feelings at? I'll never say that I'll not give a chance to these sites, I have to just do some minute effort in it so that at the very least if there is definitely anything to contact a person you're not close by, there is one way to. If you are suddenly wondering about a classmate or something, you can just drop by and see if they're doing fine.
Well, I've been wondering about it for long.
Words do lose their meaning over technology and time.
Meanwhile, in Facebook,
I've updated my status as...





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