zaterdag 7 juli 2007

In this time of internet tests for every little thing, I am both Dennis Miller and Silent Bob


Wow, it's been quite a while since I added any entries here, mainly due to me using my website for such things. Of course, I haven't touched that in a while either, mainly due to lazyness and my ability to use my lack of a dsl connection as an excuse to ignore half-started projects.For a while now I've been reading the livejournals of people who are not on my friends list. These are people I basically don't know, but I have some experience with them from other discussion areas. I really know quite a bit about these people's lives at this point, although I've never spoken (chatted, whatever) directly with them. Thank you, internet, for making voyeurism so easy.

5 opmerkingen:

desaparqzcaaeui70yahoocom zei

I think you should do what Dallas did and provide links to this test, because I want to find out which SNL cast member / which Askewniverse character I would be. I would hope that I would be Hooper X and Kevin Nealon.I don't do the voyeur thing, mostly because I don't know anyone on LJ except my circle of friends, and I'm too busy writing over-lenghty responses that nobody cares about. Though, come to think of it, I think it would be fun to just choose some random people and start telling them how to change their lives, and use sentences like "In order to be more like me, you should..."

vtgoai75586yahoocom zei

that actually sounds really fun. beware teenagers from indiana threatening you an AIM though, that can be really scary.

agoodboy zei

It depends. People who know other online denizens are reading their journals might go out of their way to talk about their everyday stuff in the vaguest terms (not me, but if I had say, over 60 people who added me to their friends' list in a very short spann, like JP or Andrea Hartmann, I'd probably do that ;). And turnabout is fair play. Mwahaha! =D

civtmiis3d zei

Generally, that is why I haven't added people to my friends list. I've nothing much to hide in the 'friends only' section (perhaps an extra self-absorbed/whiny post or two), but I didn't want people to censor what they said in their own journals because of my prying eyes. For example, I only recently added JP to my friends list, after 38 other people had, even though I had been checking his entries every so often since shortly after he created his livejournal. I figured there was no harm at that point, and I'd noticed that he'd removed/hidden several of his entries.So, now that I have been discovered, you can slip my friends list ring onto your finger and feel my burning red eye glaring at you from atop Mount Doom as well (wasn't that terribly overwrought?). And to think, you would have had no idea if only I hadn't tried to warn you away from Legend of Mana. Luckily, you are just one of many, and the others still haven't a clue. I shall have to remember to restrain my philanthropic tendencies in the future.And as for your 'turnabout is fair play' comment, the joke is on you, since I almost never say anything here, let alone anything interesting. ;-P

m4ahidecnlolao0 zei

I mean, looking for family secrets, the last place you'll find them is in someone's lj. Especially if it's someone whose family secrets might in theory sound juicy. ;)That's all I was saying. ;)