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Internet addicted

You know you're internet addicted when:

1. You confuse your e-mail address and password for your first and last name.

2. You would be rather "online now" than out with your friends.

3. You lie to people that you are sleepy but what you really do is go home in order to surf the net.

4. You do not watch MTV or VH1 anymore, you just watch the videos on YouTube.

5. You feel empty when you log on to MySpace and there are no new comments, new messages or new friend requests.

6. You take pictures of yourself not for the fun of it but in order to upload it and gain more comments on MySpace.

7. You let your lunch get cold in order to chat "just a few minutes more".

8. You wonder who might be online at the time you are not on the internet.

9. You tell people that social network sites such as MySpace/Hi5/Friendster are pure crap and you still don't know why you have opened an account there, whereas the painful truth is that your last login was like 5 minutes ago.

10. You found out that your friend has a new girlfriend not because he told you but because he changed his status from "single" to "in a relationship".

11. After a fight or a quarrel with your friend you immediately remove him from the top friends section.

12. You change your primary photo more often than you change your socks.

13. You find out that there was a fight in your country's government on MySpace, not from the TV nor your real life friends.

14. The words Log In mean more than Go Out.

15. You believe that your mood is best and thoroughly expressed by the MySpace section: current mood.

16. You write stupid blogs like these not knowing why and the next thing you know is you recognize your actions in the above mentioned points.


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it was a fun read...true

it was a fun read...true too...

Keep up the great work and keep visiting other blogs...
Sheena Singhal
http://writingcampus.com/blog/925

Yes!

That is the reality of internet addicts. But, I hope that being addicted would be a constructive and more rewarding like getting into online marketing and other work-from-home occupations.