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Mar. 2nd, 2005 11:57 pmI just read some funny things from
donna_piccola's journal. I figured I'd post the ones that apply to me.
You Know You're Addicted to LiveJournal When...
If you can't access the site, you have a minor freak out - and a major case of hitting reload.
When you're out, you suddenly think of a witty reply to a comment somebody made to you... several days ago.
You actually call it LJ and not Livejournal. Check.
You've downloaded some sort of LJ program which has only the purpose of making entries easier to write without going on the site manually.
You have more friends on LJ than in real life.
You've fallen in love with someone you met on LJ.
You have written posts to notify people you're going to sleep.
You talk about your LJ friends to your real life friends all the time... like they're a part of your group.
You've created a LJ community, and people actually post in it.
You have friended someone because of their LiveJournal icon.
You have written a really great, solid post - only to be disappointed by the lack of good comments.
You have an additional, secret journal that hardly anyone knows about.
You have gotten mean anonymous comments (bonus points for figuring out who it was via their IP)
You've been reported (or reported someone) to LJ Abuse.
You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends who are LJ addicts.
You Know You're Addicted to LiveJournal When...
If you can't access the site, you have a minor freak out - and a major case of hitting reload.
When you're out, you suddenly think of a witty reply to a comment somebody made to you... several days ago.
You actually call it LJ and not Livejournal. Check.
You've downloaded some sort of LJ program which has only the purpose of making entries easier to write without going on the site manually.
You have more friends on LJ than in real life.
You've fallen in love with someone you met on LJ.
You have written posts to notify people you're going to sleep.
You talk about your LJ friends to your real life friends all the time... like they're a part of your group.
You've created a LJ community, and people actually post in it.
You have friended someone because of their LiveJournal icon.
You have written a really great, solid post - only to be disappointed by the lack of good comments.
You have an additional, secret journal that hardly anyone knows about.
You have gotten mean anonymous comments (bonus points for figuring out who it was via their IP)
You've been reported (or reported someone) to LJ Abuse.
You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends who are LJ addicts.
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Date: 2005-03-03 07:15 am (UTC)