January 31, 2008
Addicted to social Networking
How would know if you are getting a bit too involved with social networking sites, which like Digg, Mixx and Stumbleupon all have ideas on how the news is spread and sorted.
But just in case you are not sure if you are addicted or not, check out the list by soshable.com is below:
When you hear breaking news on the radio, you immediately pull over and whip out your laptop or cell phone to see if it has been submitted. Sometimes, you whip out your laptop or cell phone without pulling over.
This sentence makes sense to you: “I almost FPd a Jobs fanboy submit, but the brigade buried it off upcoming.”
One or two nights a week are spent listening to The Drill Down and the Social Blend at The Mixxing Bowl.
Your GTalk is loaded with people you’ve never met, never actually spoken to, and whose name may or may not be real, but somehow you feel a close kinship with them.
Any time you play cards, a spade makes you think of a guy named Muhammad.
You had plants, as far as you can recall, but there are now just baskets of dirt with dead brown leaves in them. You vaguely remember having a dog as well. Also, there’s a strange smell in your apartment.
Some (or all) of the following groups of apparently random letters and numbers means something to you: QGYH2sbutkicGt2099dexlovex27hlmoojj.
Regardless of what kind of computer you have, you claim to have a Mac. If you are bold enough to admit that you own a PC, you at least run Firefox as your browser.
Story, video, and image quality are important to you, but not as important as the headline.
The Presidential race may or may not be important to you, but either way, your main reason for wishing the primaries were over is to stop reading headlines about Ron Paul.
Within 0.03 seconds, you can look at a cute picture of an animal and know whether or not it was photoshopped.
Your feed list is longer than your grocery list
So do any of these ring any bells in your lifestyle? If they do then welcome to the club.
Source [Soshable]
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