Are you a forum junkie?
[list]
[*]You have innocently logged on to a message board with the
intent of reading a couple of things, and then you find yourself
writing a couple of things.... and then you look at the clock and
discover that you have been there for hours.
[*]For some strange reason, when you log off, you have a burning
desire to know what is being said in your absence.
[*]You log in purely to read what you missed.... and then you find
that you have to respond to one or more of the said missed comments.
[*]You begin to log on just to see if a specific poster is on, and if
they aren' t, you leave posts asking where they are.
[*]You begin to log on to wait for said posters to arrive.
[*]You log on everyday, and if no one is there, you open a new browser
and check in occasionally, while doing other more important, yet
less interesting things.
[*]You schedule your work and chores around the busiest posting times.
[*]You begin to think of the posters as your "friends".
[*]You begin to disclose personal information with your new "friends".
[*]You are saddened when your friends are no longer posting.
[*]You have nostalgic memories about the "good times" on the board. [/list]
Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.
Originally posted by Storm*feeels very pathetic*
Are you a forum junkie?
[list]
[*]You have innocently logged on to a message board with the
intent of reading a couple of things, and then you find yourself
writing a couple of things.... and then you look at the clock and
discover that you have been there for hours.[*]For some strange reason, when you log off, you have a burning
desire to know what is being said in your absence.[*]You log in purely to read what you missed.... and then you find
that you have to respond to one or more of the said missed comments.[*]You begin to log on just to see if a specific poster is on, and if
they aren' t, you leave posts asking where they are.[*]You begin to log on to wait for said posters to arrive.
[*]You log on everyday, and if no one is there, you open a new browser
and check in occasionally, while doing other more important, yet
less interesting things.[*]You schedule your work and chores around the busiest posting times.
[*]You begin to think of the posters as your "friends".
[*]You begin to disclose personal information with your new "friends".
[*]You are saddened when your friends are no longer posting.
[*]You have nostalgic memories about the "good times" on the board. [/list]
Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.
Originally posted by Storm
Are you a forum junkie?
[list]
[*]You have innocently logged on to a message board with the
intent of reading a couple of things, and then you find yourself
writing a couple of things.... and then you look at the clock and
discover that you have been there for hours.[*]For some strange reason, when you log off, you have a burning
desire to know what is being said in your absence.[*]You log in purely to read what you missed.... and then you find
that you have to respond to one or more of the said missed comments.[*]You begin to log on just to see if a specific poster is on, and if
they aren' t, you leave posts asking where they are.[*]You begin to log on to wait for said posters to arrive.
[*]You log on everyday, and if no one is there, you open a new browser
and check in occasionally, while doing other more important, yet
less interesting things.[*]You schedule your work and chores around the busiest posting times.
[*]You begin to think of the posters as your "friends".
[*]You begin to disclose personal information with your new "friends".
[*]You are saddened when your friends are no longer posting.
[*]You have nostalgic memories about the "good times" on the board. [/list]
Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.
im ashamed 🙁
i think i need help 😮
Originally posted by Storm
Are you a forum junkie?
[list]
[*]You have innocently logged on to a message board with the
intent of reading a couple of things, and then you find yourself
writing a couple of things.... and then you look at the clock and
discover that you have been there for hours.[*]For some strange reason, when you log off, you have a burning
desire to know what is being said in your absence.[*]You log in purely to read what you missed.... and then you find
that you have to respond to one or more of the said missed comments.[*]You begin to log on just to see if a specific poster is on, and if
they aren' t, you leave posts asking where they are.[*]You begin to log on to wait for said posters to arrive.
[*]You log on everyday, and if no one is there, you open a new browser
and check in occasionally, while doing other more important, yet
less interesting things.[*]You schedule your work and chores around the busiest posting times.
[*]You begin to think of the posters as your "friends".
[*]You begin to disclose personal information with your new "friends".
[*]You are saddened when your friends are no longer posting.
[*]You have nostalgic memories about the "good times" on the board. [/list]
Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.
Ones in bold apply to me.
[list]
[*]You have innocently logged on to a message board with the
intent of reading a couple of things, and then you find yourself
writing a couple of things.... and then you look at the clock and
discover that you have been there for hours.
[*]For some strange reason, when you log off, you have a burning
desire to know what is being said in your absence.
[*]You log in purely to read what you missed.... and then you find
that you have to respond to one or more of the said missed comments.
[*]You begin to log on just to see if a specific poster is on, and if
they aren' t, you leave posts asking where they are.
[*]You begin to log on to wait for said posters to arrive.
[*]You log on everyday, and if no one is there, you open a new browser
and check in occasionally, while doing other more important, yet
less interesting things.
[*]You schedule your work and chores around the busiest posting times.
[*]You begin to think of the posters as your "friends".
[*]You begin to disclose personal information with your new "friends".*
[*]You are saddened when your friends are no longer posting.
[*]You have nostalgic memories about the "good times" on the board. [/list]
*Not anything like phone number/address.