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Earl Grey
Worth a watch.
Worth a watch.
Yeah, why not but like Chevron said, it would be very hard. With us who are born with the internet, our brain has become sort of hard wired to go on it. It's like coming out smoking. It's very difficult to manage. I have strategies to quit the internet, but I wouldn't be able to pay my bills then, but the way we can quit the social media platforms is to start showing disinterest in stuff you used to enjoy and start to enjoy what normal people enjoy.Was interesting to listen to. Are you planning on giving this a go?
Couldn't agree more.
Thank you for agreeing with me. Anytime you want to come over and pet my pussy feel free.
Couldn't agree more. These days you have to be highly selective in regard to what things you let into your life. Gatefans for example is fine for me. I got in early on Facebook, before it became the massive whatever it is that it is now. Then I suddenly started getting a lot of friend requests from people in Asia and I started to get annoyed with it. Then not long after they changed their policies. That was the end of Facebook for me. I know it has its uses but I don't want any part of it. I do have Twitter and I check it daily and when I'm behind my laptop, which is most of the time when I'm home, I check it whenever I notice there are new tweets in my feed indicated by the number on the browser tab. I don't follow a lot and I don't get followed a lot but that's fine for me. A while back I unfollowed a lot of accounts/people that I was following before and I'm not missing it. I only really still follow a few people who I consider friends (most of them don't tweet a lot) and I've started following people who will hopefully inspire me. I was following a few gaming journalism accounts but I had to stop that. Every time I came home from work there was about a hundred new tweets to go through which turned out to just be wasting a lot of my time. It made it hard to notice the things that I did find interesting. On top of that, since my computer was (and is) rather outdated, it actually couldn't quite cope with all those tweets, it would sometimes just shutdown from overload and if not that most of the time it would be unusuable for 5 to 10 minutes because the computer was overwhelmed. Maybe that was my luck because it forced me to change things in this regard. I had to stop my computer from being overwhelmed and in the process of doing so I succeeded in stopping myself from being overwhelmed. It turns out I like it a lot better this way. Far less stressful.
Lol! I wrote that before going to bed and now I wake up and find 136 tweets in my feed. Someone I recently followed obviously needs to be unfollowed. I'll figure out the culprit later when I have time.
Edit: 152 now I've come home.
Lol! I just went through the tweets and found that 105 of those were from The Orville! I'll be unfollowing that. I hate it when accounts just retweet lots of shit from other accounts instead of posting meaningful stuff themselves. Many of the remaining 47 tweets were from Seth MacFarlane. I think I'll have to unfollow him as well.
Better yet, just "unfollow" Twitter completely. You don't need that shit. Trust me, your life gets calmer and more serene the more you cut out such nonsense. Instead of wasting time reading your Twitter feed you could be spending more time with your SO or your cat(s) or you could brush up on your Mandarin for when you take that well-deserved vacation to China next year. The possibilities of what to do with your Twitter-free time are endless!
No I avoid politics in general.
How odd. I pictured you as a bra burner agitating for revolution on a daily basis. You mean to tell me you've never burned anyone in effigy? How disappointing. I feel cheated.
Such is life.
But your fans, how can you be so cavalier towards your loyal fans?