I Don't Have a MySpace Account
I made a myspace entry last week while the wife and I were drinking Long Island Iced Teas and for the life of me I can't remember what I signed in as. I'll be darned if I'm going there as the real me. Mark
I dont have one. Partly because i'm too lazy and because just about everyone else have one.. -_-. My friends are pressuring me to get one, but i'll be strong, haha.
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I DO have one.
Alot of people are against it, but I think its a great way to form communities, and network with people. I am in a band, so I get to meet LOTS of people from other bands in the area, and across the world, it's easier to set up shows, exchange dates, look up new bands, etc... Not to mention meet new people, and meet up with old people. I dont see what the big deal is.
SURE, it is one of the net's most visited sites, SURE, it sucks kids into their computer screen. People argue it dangerous meeting people, well, if you're a good parent, dont let your 12, 14 year old go out and meet people online, educate them and put trust into what you've taught them. I've met at least 5 people in person due to Myspace, some were local, and there was also a very special person nearly 3000 miles away.
And also, so what if the owner/ person who created myspace is rich? He's ____ing smart whether he knew it or not haha. Seriously, what other huge network of people is there? Look at all the advertisements on myspace! You can't be a large corporation and not even THINK about expanding and advertising through myspace, you're nearly gauranteed to have a successful ad.
Anyway, im not arguing, I'm just adding comments to what people always state. Theres always someone out there thats like "well... Im different from everyone else... I dont have one, therefore Im cooler and better"... (im exagerating), but seriously, its a great thing...
I read this article in Time magazine today about how multitasking and technology is breaking down traditional families and quality time spent together with friends and etc... It was pretty interesting...
Btw, my myspace is in my sig. I have someones box as my background too cause its badass haha
Alot of people are against it, but I think its a great way to form communities, and network with people. I am in a band, so I get to meet LOTS of people from other bands in the area, and across the world, it's easier to set up shows, exchange dates, look up new bands, etc... Not to mention meet new people, and meet up with old people. I dont see what the big deal is.
SURE, it is one of the net's most visited sites, SURE, it sucks kids into their computer screen. People argue it dangerous meeting people, well, if you're a good parent, dont let your 12, 14 year old go out and meet people online, educate them and put trust into what you've taught them. I've met at least 5 people in person due to Myspace, some were local, and there was also a very special person nearly 3000 miles away.
And also, so what if the owner/ person who created myspace is rich? He's ____ing smart whether he knew it or not haha. Seriously, what other huge network of people is there? Look at all the advertisements on myspace! You can't be a large corporation and not even THINK about expanding and advertising through myspace, you're nearly gauranteed to have a successful ad.
Anyway, im not arguing, I'm just adding comments to what people always state. Theres always someone out there thats like "well... Im different from everyone else... I dont have one, therefore Im cooler and better"... (im exagerating), but seriously, its a great thing...
I read this article in Time magazine today about how multitasking and technology is breaking down traditional families and quality time spent together with friends and etc... It was pretty interesting...
Btw, my myspace is in my sig. I have someones box as my background too cause its badass haha
I had one, and I deleted it.
I'm not against it, but I wasn't using it for anything that couldn't be accomplished via email/phone/text messaging. I was in a bunch of groups that I never looked at, I had a bunch of friends whose profiles I never looked at, and so far, email has been working just fine.
I'm not against it, but I wasn't using it for anything that couldn't be accomplished via email/phone/text messaging. I was in a bunch of groups that I never looked at, I had a bunch of friends whose profiles I never looked at, and so far, email has been working just fine.
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