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Jul 16, 2006 18:41

Do you know the feeling that you get when you realize that the current craze that the fickle human race embraces has changed and you are “behind the times?” it’s a feeling of meekness, a pathetic feeling of tenseness while you exert yourself to keep up with the “in-thing.”

Herded through a crowd of animals and caught up in their momentum.

And it’s not because you want to. It’s not because you feel like the new craze is better than the old. It is merely because if you don’t move on, keep up with the crowd, you fall under the followers hooves and are flattened into the ground.
Why can’t people just pick something that they like and stick with it?
Why must we move from AIM one day to Yahoo! Messenger or whatever is “in” now.
Why can’t people stick with live journal or myspace?
Why must they move onto other online journals?
I went on AIM yesterday. Out of the 152 usernames on my friends list only 16 were online.
I went on myspace and none of my friends had been on in a while.
I wrote a passage on livejournal and I got no comments.

Why do they deliberately forge new passages?
In my opinion, it’s just a waste of time.
I’ll stick with the classics.

But, like my other passages on live journal, nobody will read this and know of my opinion.
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