But calling all of them dumbasses and idiots for making simple communications choices is an easy way to lose them. :(
I'm not chastizing you for making your choices. I'm chastizing you for critisizing other people's choices. Livejournal is a perfectly valid journaling site. Not all of us have PHP and/or CGI enabled webspace to host our own blogs. It's like thumbing your nose at anyone that doesn't drive a BMW.
For christ's sake, stop being so full of yourself, and let it go! :(
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But calling all of them dumbasses and idiots for making simple communications choices is an easy way to lose them. :(
I'm not chastizing you for making your choices. I'm chastizing you for critisizing other people's choices. Livejournal is a perfectly valid journaling site. Not all of us have PHP and/or CGI enabled webspace to host our own blogs. It's like thumbing your nose at anyone that doesn't drive a BMW.
For christ's sake, stop being so full of yourself, and let it go! :(
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I have been holding my thoughts in for far too fucking long.
I'm told to bite my fucking tongue when I want to express myself.
I'm told to express myself when I bite my fucking tongue.
WILL THE REAL MOTHERFUCKING SLIM SHADY PLEASE STAND UP?
Watch for another rare LiveJournal post.
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You contradict yourself in so many places it's not even funny.
Stop doing this to yourself and your friends, Xial... Please.. :(
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You are comparing apples to oranges when you attempt to compare AIM to LJ.
One is a transparent service, designed for the one-time transfer of text from one user to another.
The other is a very non-transparent service, designed to hold content of one user for public or selective perusal.
This is why it's less irritable to use AOL IM, compared to LiveJournal.
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You just choose to ignore the backbones of AIM because it's easier, and the service is harder to let go of.
Now that I've said this, I hope that I'll still see you there... I have no way of contacting you in any other way.
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I may as well not use the AOL owned service.
There's always email, but no one cool uses that now, do they?
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But usually only when other, more immediate forms of communication have failed.
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