Now Strangers to the things I once couldn't live without!
Its really funny (if not, crazy) to think about how our lives move on, thus leaving behind habits, ideas or even LIFESTYLES...
I used to rely on mIRC to reach out to more people of my age group.
I refused to switch to MSN (despite the extinction of mIRC), until I realised that the only people remaining on mIRC were errr, dinosaurs..
And in between, there was Friendster (another endangered site), Viwawa and of course, my longest-lasting secret of Neo.
Point is, I feel as though each of these "technological phases" (if you must put a name to it) is almost like different lifestyles of which we have to let go in order to move on. When I first created Friendster, I felt extreme pride in my profile page and there was always this super ecstasy feeling to receiving testimonials from friends. I thought I would grow old with it but I was wrong. Now I am getting that same feeling with sites such as Neo and chatting programs like MSN (or rather, Windows Live Messenger) .. I once thought I couldn't live without them, but look at me now. I actually feel awkwardly afraid of logging in to err, WLM. Lol..
In retrospect, I found it extremely hard to post on blogger for the same reason! The longer I stayed away from blogging, the harder it was to come back.. Idk if there exist such an English term to describe this phenomenon, but I shall just know it as "Techno-lapsa-ceno-phobia" (for the lack of a better term LOL)
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Anyway.. In other News...( lol..) To make up for my lack of posts over the last few months, I'm gonna upload some pics!
Its really funny (if not, crazy) to think about how our lives move on, thus leaving behind habits, ideas or even LIFESTYLES...
I used to rely on mIRC to reach out to more people of my age group.
I refused to switch to MSN (despite the extinction of mIRC), until I realised that the only people remaining on mIRC were errr, dinosaurs..
And in between, there was Friendster (another endangered site), Viwawa and of course, my longest-lasting secret of Neo.
Point is, I feel as though each of these "technological phases" (if you must put a name to it) is almost like different lifestyles of which we have to let go in order to move on. When I first created Friendster, I felt extreme pride in my profile page and there was always this super ecstasy feeling to receiving testimonials from friends. I thought I would grow old with it but I was wrong. Now I am getting that same feeling with sites such as Neo and chatting programs like MSN (or rather, Windows Live Messenger) .. I once thought I couldn't live without them, but look at me now. I actually feel awkwardly afraid of logging in to err, WLM. Lol..
In retrospect, I found it extremely hard to post on blogger for the same reason! The longer I stayed away from blogging, the harder it was to come back.. Idk if there exist such an English term to describe this phenomenon, but I shall just know it as "Techno-lapsa-ceno-phobia" (for the lack of a better term LOL)
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Anyway.. In other News...( lol..) To make up for my lack of posts over the last few months, I'm gonna upload some pics!
I call this pic/scene : "Like a pair of love birds (The lost boy edition)" ... lols |
Happy 10th Month too darl~! :) |
KTV at Teo Heng on 15th Aug.. It was great fun guys. Its great when ex-colleagues still gather after leaving! |
Having fun @ Snow City for IE Team Bonding! |
Having mix feelings about how I look in a Blazer.. But I definitely love the fact that I have my very own blazer finally! |