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Post by Creepy~Visage on Jul 26, 2002 10:38:57 GMT -5
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Post by Creepy~Visage on Aug 5, 2002 19:20:33 GMT -5
Cyber-socializing and all those nifty little online tools play an important role in your life, but they haven't taken over your entire existence...yet. While you wouldn't sell your soul for access to the Internet, you still have some of the symptoms of an online addiction. Being denied access to the computer for an extended period of time could cause you slight anxiety or just be a simple pain the behind, but that's about it. Why freak out? There is, after all, a real world waiting for you out thereÂ…one that doesn't require the roll of the mouse or a click of a button. Just keep your addictive tendencies in check and you should be able to avoid full-blown dependence. Next your time your eyes get glossed over and your hand cramps up from too many hours logged on, shut 'er down and join the land of the living.
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Post by EvIlHacKer on Aug 9, 2002 11:00:28 GMT -5
^^I use to be like that.
Wow! Somehow you've managed to avoid the Internet-mania that's sweeping the planet. You might be just as web savvy as the next guy, but you certainly don't break out into a cold sweat when denied access to the net for a couple days. You may even think the whole web thing is a bit overrated and prefer to spend time taking part in real life - as opposed to the stuff that's going down on computer screens. For you, the Internet is a useful tool...not a way of life!
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