I was just thinking. I have a whole bunch of Social Networks in my life for everything from ADD to LDS religion, to patriotism, to general networks like Facebook and My Space. Just on Facebook, I belong to 26 groups (mainly Mormon groups that run the gamut from apologetics to politics), and 51 pages. That's an awful lot to keep up with! I seem to collect groups like some women collect shoes. I collect Facebook friends the same way. I have hundreds of friends listed, but some I will probably never meet in person.
I've often thought I should pare all my groups down, but as soon as I do, my ADD (or is it my Gemini curiosity) kicks in and finds yet another interesting group to get into. So, for every one group I delete, I find two more to join, or so it seems sometimes.
I'm the same way with my Netflix queue. I have hundreds of movies listed, but when I go back and look at them months later, they don't seem as interesting as they did when I chose them. Sometimes, I even wonder why I chose them in the first place.
Not A Christian Anymore
10 years ago


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