Firstly, I'd like to mention that my cat has become a real pain in the ass and we're almost definitely giving her away. She throws up all over the carpets, she fights with the puppy, my Mom is allergic to her and I think I am slightly allergic as well, and if we get rid of her I get my own office space in the basement. So yeah...being a family of dog lovers and all, we have no reason whatsoever to keep her around.
Now that that little blurb is outta the way...
I might reactivate my Facebook account. Or create a new one. Google+ may be a helluva lot better, but the invites and the fact that I always need to spend a minute or two signing in and out of accounts so I can actually use it is super annoying. And not a lot of people actually use G+ anyways. Now, why would I want to go back to such a terrible social network anyway?
People.
Everyone uses Facebook. You rarely find a person who has not created a Facebook account. Especially if you're young and spend a lot of time on the internet, you're probably gonna have a Facebook. This may be helpful for people like me who find it impossible to chat with people throughout the comment systems of various art sites. And since I'm trying to get to know more people on the internet and have only had success doing so through social networking so far, I thought it might help to tap into the largest social network to date, giving me a wide range of social options to broaden my horizon - a horizon not limited to 140 characters like on Twitter. So in summary of all that...I hate Facebook, I really do, but would I benefit any from reactivating my account or even making a secret private one that few people I know in real life will have access to? I kinda want feedback on this, so if you wouldn't mind commenting below with your opinion that'd be awesome.
Anyway, that's about it for this blog. Seeya!
P.S. - Would anyone find it a bit more convenient if I posted a link to each new blog post on Twitter as soon as I finish them? I'm willing to do it if it'd help people to actually read the blog.
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