Thursday, October 15, 2009

Are we addicted?

So the other day I was thinking how much time I spend on the internet. Whether its on facebook, myspace, twitter, or blogger posting or reading other peoples blogs or even looking at some hot guy take his clothes off. Either way I spend about 75% of my day online, 20% texting, and the other 5% sleeping. I will be online sooo late at night even when I know I have to wake up the next day at a ridiculous early hour. And most of it is blogger and porn. Maybe its because I have no life right now you know being single and not working and stuff but whatever the case may be I know I spend way too much time online.


If you look at my web history its obvious I like to look at porn (I mean who doesn't haha) and that's mostly the entire web history with twitter coming in second. I don't necissarily think its a bad thing. What else is a bored 19 yr old boy gonna do while all alone in his room lol.


Do you think the internet is a complete waste of time? I mean obviously its good for research and stuff but myspace? Facebook? TWITTER? I mean seriously what is twitter really good for? Don't get me wrong I love twitter and I twitter all the time but seriously? What is the big deal. Half those people following me I don't even know! Lol

So I guess the point I'm trying to make is, is the internet just an excuse to not have a social life? I know people are soo bad that they would rather stay home look at porn and j.o than go out with friends! That's soo crazy! I guess we just have the internet there when we are bored....lol who really knows. I love it and I guess that's never gonna change haha

2 comments:

  1. I feel you. Porn is making my dick chafe...lol

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  2. LOL @ Fms.

    Many people use the internet in place of real social interaction - very bad thing. I am one of them. It's becoming a recognized medical affliction, like an addiction people suffer from. Withdrawl, etc.

    When I got my job about 6 months ago, I noticed a drastic decline in how much time I spent online. If I had a meter installed, it would have dropped by like 70 percent. 50 percent of that would have been literal hours not able to be online (ie: working) but the rest was just less interest, whether I was just tired, or bored with it. Eventually, you pull yourself away from it.

    Ehh, who am I kidding - I'm still addicted LOL.
    :)

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