Addicting Websites
By ladylau - Posted on February 22nd, 2008
So I've been using this website for about 2 days now and I have to say it is the first thing I type into my computer. I remember a while back I used to have a habit of immediately typing www.google.com. Even when I wanted to use another site, my fingers would immediately start typing www.goo -- A little scary, huh? Then it was myspace, then facebook, now progressiveu. I have to say that this site is probably a lot more useful for me. It is much better than searching for useful and random pieces of information that can be found on numerous amounts of websites, and much more thought provoking then spending hours and hours looking at pictures and reading comments of people I don't like. Instead, I can spend hours and hours reading the blogs of people I don't know. Sounds weird and boring, but I enjoy it and know you obviously do too if you are reading this right now. So invite your friends to this site and allow them to also pull away from addicting facebook. THANK YOU FOR READING AND THANK YOU TO WHOEVER CAME UP WITH THE IDEA FOR THIS WEBSITE!!! I absolutely love it!
Isn't it great!
I started this today and I've been typing like mad. I've already (after only 13 hours or so) written 7 blogs and a huge number of comments.
It's addicting, but I think terribly good for the mind and possible scholarship opportunities. It's genius.
"My Shoes Are On The Ground, But My Feet Are In The Air."
-Katt Martin.... whenever... who the crap knows what this girl is talking about anyway?
there definitly are pluses to blogging on this site :)
...to the punch! I was thinking of blogging about addicting websites. There are so many times I go online to specifically look at my bank account and next thing I know I am at my e-mail, which leads to this and leads to that. Next thing I know, an hour has gone by and I still have not checked by account!
I have only started blogging because of the scholarship opportunity. It has been extremely interesting reading other peoples opinions on different subject matters.
"A library is a hospital for the mind." Anonymous