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Current mood:  thankful Category: Life
I suppose I'm more of a Friendster individual. More of my closer friends are on Friendster rather than myspace... although my closest 3 friends are neither on myspace or friendster. While myspace is constantly changing with new comments, photos, bulletins, and videos blaring left and right (sometimes in the comments section, even!), Friendster is much more calm than its youthful counterpart. However, I am finding that myspace is definitely a better medium in which to communicate than Friendster, simply because the format allows for one to constantly interface with others whereas Friendster is very much static.
So, what's the conclusion? I quite enjoy this phenomenon called "Winter Break" that allows teachers such as myself to stay up at this insane hour while my peers must trouble themselves with the idea that the opportunity cost of staying up this late posting random blogs is too high!
 | Currently listening: Worship By Michael W. Smith Release date: 11 September, 2001 |
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