Comic, Playwright, Non-Essential Artist

Fashion

Sheep

I remember back in 2003 when Friendster was all the rage and people had like 100 friends (back then that was considered a lot). MySpace was still renegade country, filled with alternative bands and creepy guys living in their parent’s basement. But soon MySpace began to gain strength and energy. The Friendsters tried to hold out thinking, “I spent all this time accumulating Friendsters and now I have to do it again on MySpace?! No, thanks, I’ll make my Friendster page cool by sheer will.” But, alas, the winds of fashion sucked all the hipness of Friendster out until it was a ghost town of a once vibrant cyber-community. The Friendster administrators decided to refrain from showing the user log-in dates because it was just too depressing…

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Just for today, I can hang out on MySpace.