JCballin88
Senior Don Juan
I know social networking sites get hotly debated on here. Some people like to use Facebook/Myspace as a site to get pick up chicks, while others use it simply to interact with friends they actually know.
I was more in the camp of just using the site to stay in touch with friends. But after seeing how many people are so addicted to it, and realizing how 90% of the info/exchanges on there are useless, I have been seriously considering going away from it.
What pretty much sealed the deal was when a chick I'd been involved with at college removed me as a friend on the site. She and I have a history of on-and-off attraction...most of the problems stemmed from her extremely confused set of religious ideals.
Anyways, I realized how stupid it was that I was quite upset over her "removing" me from her friend list on there...despite the fact that we're still friends in person. I realized how dumb and insignificant the drama is, and that if there is no drama to worry about on Facebook, then my life automatically becomes easier to deal with.
Has anyone else recently gotten rid of Facebook? The only thing I'm a little worried about is that I won't be able to interact as easily with friends who are now scattered across different parts of the globe. But after 1 day without it so far, I'm not going through withdrawl, so I think things are going to be okay.
I was more in the camp of just using the site to stay in touch with friends. But after seeing how many people are so addicted to it, and realizing how 90% of the info/exchanges on there are useless, I have been seriously considering going away from it.
What pretty much sealed the deal was when a chick I'd been involved with at college removed me as a friend on the site. She and I have a history of on-and-off attraction...most of the problems stemmed from her extremely confused set of religious ideals.
Anyways, I realized how stupid it was that I was quite upset over her "removing" me from her friend list on there...despite the fact that we're still friends in person. I realized how dumb and insignificant the drama is, and that if there is no drama to worry about on Facebook, then my life automatically becomes easier to deal with.
Has anyone else recently gotten rid of Facebook? The only thing I'm a little worried about is that I won't be able to interact as easily with friends who are now scattered across different parts of the globe. But after 1 day without it so far, I'm not going through withdrawl, so I think things are going to be okay.