While this study notes all the negatives associated with the web, there are certainly positives to it as well. For example, how else would I have been able to befriend a JJ, AI, and Pepe? And just last night I again chatted with a friend in Mongolia, audio-video, real-time, costing no more than what I pay per month for internet. I see Amazon.com has some new kind of electronic reading device called the kindle, but mft is just a little too old fashioned, and definitely partial to standard book technology.
How about the rest of you addicts. The first step toward recovery is admitting we have a problem, and no fucking way I'm gonna do that.
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While this study notes all the negatives associated with the web, there are certainly positives to it as well. For example, how else would I have been able to befriend a JJ, AI, and Pepe? And just last night I again chatted with a friend in Mongolia, audio-video, real-time, costing no more than what I pay per month for internet. I see Amazon.com has some new kind of electronic reading device called the kindle, but mft is just a little too old fashioned, and definitely partial to standard book technology.
How about the rest of you addicts. The first step toward recovery is admitting we have a problem, and no fucking way I'm gonna do that.
going back to my beer habit
Yes, the web does interfere with my beer habit -- I have not had a beer in a month!
To get back to your beer habit, although unnecessary, you have my blessing.
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