I'm just like my mother

Feeling: cheeky
Myspace takes over people's lives and forces them to refrain from finding something better to do. "Myspace" is a household name and certain people pride themselves on being "Myspace Whores." When conversations in real life revolve around the comments on peoples' pages, you know there is a problem. It is also malignant when you begin to recognize people around town that you don't even know just based upon hours of myspace research. Myspace is nothing but a fleck of dust in the atmosphere of the internet that consumes the lives of many teens and worse-elders. People need to get the point that fresh air is good, sunlight is needed, and Myspace is a complex code of ones and zeros that help them advertise their image on a black market of millions of people. Twenty years from now the world's population will be 50 times that which it is now, and the polar ice caps will be nearly gone; there will be more people living on less land. Technically speaking, myspacers will be greater in number and closer together-at which point they could partake in actual conversation more efficiently than comment-tag. Myspace will eventually become such a large deal that it will have it's own revolution; which illustrates its profound impact on the world we live in. In other news-I am successfully leading my parents to believe I am just what they think I am? or successfully leading myself to believe that I am successfully leading my parents to believe I am just what they think I am. In any case, I am exactly like my mother.
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you are my sunshine
my only sunshine
you make me happy
when skies are gray
you'll never know, dear
how much I love you
[Anonymous]
please don't take my sunshine away.

pee ess- wiki wiki!
[Anonymous]
My sentiments exactly- which is why I've been trying to delete my myspace for the past couple of weeks now, and unfortunately, to no avail (for various technological problems).

I'm going to start an anti-myspace revolution; are you interested in joining it?