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Aug 24, 2004 17:49


well i tell you what current readers, i am becoming less and less internet-friendly. you know, i was about to sit and ponder if any of you could actually go a week, a day even, without getting on the computer. but i'm not going to bother becuase the likelihood's of that happening is, i'm sure, slim to none.

So let me put myself out there, i'll ( Read more... )

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msnicole August 25 2004, 07:51:37 UTC
I will tell you this much, I used to be all like informational in my journal, way back when, but now my entries have resulted in one or two sentences about nothing, and I get really happy about that idea, because then no one knows about anything that I actually do. Let's just face it Shana, we both, are just way to cool to say anything that we do, we are writers, we leave them hanging till the next one, your entries are intense, and mine, well, they are awesomely mellow, we make great writers, we do.

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you can not leave the subject blank. thrsdaysolstice August 25 2004, 11:31:02 UTC
you ARE hott, faggit.

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darialalalalala August 26 2004, 20:29:42 UTC
you don't know me, but i agree with every single thing you said!

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xmy_disaster September 3 2004, 10:10:32 UTC
Uhm, I love you for you and I miss you. That will be all

xox Lexie K.

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soullessfeather September 5 2004, 11:27:33 UTC
does this have something to do with the things I said to you on Kyle Upton's Live Journal?

"becuase i mean, isnt that what we have these online journals for, anyway? so we can read into everyones lives without having to know the person. becuase whether you want to admit it or not, people like to get involved in the business of others."

I think you're wrong on that one point. Most people have live journals not because they are interested in the lives of others but because they are interested in themselves. People read their friends' entries because they want to see something about themselves, they desperately want to know what everyone else thinks about them. People write entries because they want to have something to do with what everybody else thinks of them. And people wait for comments for assurance that everbody thinks of them as they want them to.

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