2007-03-30, 23:18 | Link #46 |
Desu Desu Desu!!!
Graphic Designer
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MMORPG's... though i've taken a break from them lately...
mmmm, i go to other forums too, and i am kinda addicted to the myspace thing.... not really though... oh, and I LOVE dling stuff... music,anime,movies,images,programs... my bittorent is almost always running... what else... ah, youtube... and occasionly fark... k thxs |
2007-04-05, 10:28 | Link #51 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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fanfiction.net - it's quite addicting to see whether my fav stories get updated or not.
animesuki - wikipedia - thank you, wiki! friendster.com - a very popular site here in our country. it kind of resembles myspace, really. you'd be meeting people whom you never imagined to see again (through the internet of course) |
2007-04-08, 01:15 | Link #52 |
Bloody Hell...
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Wikipedia seems to be the primary culprit of my lost hours. I don't even recall how I end up on some of those pages - I just keep clicking new links (tabbed browsing SO does not help me out of this) and when I come to I'm on some page on a topic I would never have thought I'd just type in. It is truly an evil website, and given the power it holds over so many people, I'm beginning to think that Wales and Sanger are hatching some vile machination to bring mankind to its knees. Time will tell.
Beyond that, webcomics take a large portion of my time and are one of the first things I check in the morning, though I am reminded by the several listings of fanfiction.net that I should go back and get into the habit of browsing fictionpress.com |
2007-04-09, 21:11 | Link #53 |
Back From The Dead?
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Canada
Age: 34
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Are you addicted to Facebook?
So it seems the big personal-profile site is MySpace, but it never really caught on around here. Except in a small percentage of the emo/punk crowd. I've just noticed this year that in my local area, Facebook is the big thing. Everyone (or nearly) in my school has an account. Several of my close friends stay up hour on hour just creeping away and searching profiles for possible adds. It's quite addictive for a site which serves no point. My question... do any of you have a Facebook? Is it big in other places?
Several big 'scandals' around here played out on Facebook... including one which got a teacher fired, and another having to take a lengthy stress leave to deal with the real-life problems it caused. |
2007-04-10, 03:22 | Link #56 |
it's friday
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So much crap on fanfiction.net that it's become too much of a hassle to sift through the bad stuff. I WAS addicted to it awhile ago though.
Right now it's Facebook. Previously this crazy cool online game called Kingdom of Loathing. Before that, Xanga, when it was still popular.
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2007-04-12, 06:21 | Link #58 |
ROW! ROW! FIGHT DA POWAH!
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Germany
Age: 39
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I guess it was Ragnarok Online, but I've quit playing it after four semi-active years and my attitude changed to anti-MMORPG, because of several personal experiences in MMORPG communities.
Now I'm back to my "audiophility" and "otaku-ism", of course. The sweetest thing of life. AnimeSuki, Wikipedia, Google and various artist websites are my mostly visited sites these days. Simply everything, where I can find required informations. Aesir |
2007-04-13, 21:28 | Link #60 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Netherlands, Maastricht
Age: 38
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Sadly, mine is /b/ lately.
Playing World of Warcraft again too. Got too boring after having atleast 3 lvl 60 characters, but I started playing again when the expansion was released. Also trying out EvE, which I'm really enjoying. Also, I tend to check out loads of forums, for some reason |
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