I can never get bored of the internet. :D
What about you?
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]One can....perhaps you can't.;)Citrus25I can... perhaps you can't ;)You have refuted your initial statement already? That is not how one argues dude....:x:P
I can... perhaps you can't ;)You have refuted your initial statement already? That is not how one argues dude....:x:POne can. Maybe you can't.;)[QUOTE="Citrus25"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]One can....perhaps you can't.;)LJS9502_basic
What?:?
Sounds like you have an addiction. Get help. Its cause we care dammit.Wilfred_OwenI need THE CURE, but seriously i am not addicted to the internet.... i just wanted to say no ONE can get bored of the internet, but that doesn't necessarily means ONE is addicted to internet.
[QUOTE="Wilfred_Owen"]Sounds like you have an addiction. Get help. Its cause we care dammit.Citrus25I need THE CURE, but seriously i am not addicted to the internet.... i just wanted to say no ONE can get bored of the internet, but that doesn't necessarily means ONE is addicted to internet.I get bored with it....
Internet is boring sometimes, it can be fun, depends on where you're at. DogswithgunsI'm at home....>__>
I can... perhaps you can't ;)You have refuted your initial statement already? That is not how one argues dude....:x:PPerhaps can...... One You Can't[QUOTE="Citrus25"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]One can....perhaps you can't.;)LJS9502_basic
[QUOTE="best-gam3r"][QUOTE="-katamarina-"]This is true. -katamarina-QFT Uhm, what does QFT mean... ?
I get bored on the internet all the time.thriteenthmonkeme too.. :P.. i kind of seen everything now.. ahaha. i kinda wish i haven't..
I try not to be bored, and switch up my browsing habits every now and then. There's always a new website to discover. Nowadays, I mostly use the net for research; looking up foreign culture, following sports or listening to online radio. The whole social networking side of things is passe, and I gave up frequenting some long standing haunts, which were on the downward spiral to virtual suicide.
A widespread growing trend?:?
At one point, logging into the same old places did start to get on my nerves. Or, interacting with the same apathetic users of some chat rooms/forums. When I distanced myself from those unchanging aspects, my online experience became alot healthier.
Nowadays, it's more gratifying to read up on Nat Geo, ESPN or Nasa, than the real time, daily gripes of a manic depressive. Although, it can still have its benefits. **Tongue in cheek.** :)
Joking aside, it's easy to fall into an online rut. The net is a big place though, and a lot of goodness is still out there.
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