One of those questions
Mar. 26th, 2006 09:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Am I growing sick of the internet?
That's a question that has been lingering around like a bad smell of late. I wouldn't say it has been plaguing me, because that would imply that I spend all of my time pondering largely irrelevant questions. Which I don't. Unless they're really good irrelevant questions.
But it has been sitting there, poking me from time to time.
If I'm not growing sick of the internet, then why am I spending all of my spare time reading instead of mucking about on LJ and Ober.net?
If I'm not growing sick of the internet, then why aren't I turning the computer on at the first opportunity and checking my email?
The internet used to be my one, dependable distraction at work. What will I do now that its appeal seems to be waning?
There's an obvious answer to that, isn't there? I should be doing more writing.
But it doesn't answer the question of why the internet is failing to compete with such fascinating diversions as Staring Out Of The Window or Teasing The Cat With My Dressing Gown Cord. What's changed? Has the internet become less fascinating? Has interacting with amazing people lost its appeal?
Or have I changed without realising it?
That's a question that has been lingering around like a bad smell of late. I wouldn't say it has been plaguing me, because that would imply that I spend all of my time pondering largely irrelevant questions. Which I don't. Unless they're really good irrelevant questions.
But it has been sitting there, poking me from time to time.
If I'm not growing sick of the internet, then why am I spending all of my spare time reading instead of mucking about on LJ and Ober.net?
If I'm not growing sick of the internet, then why aren't I turning the computer on at the first opportunity and checking my email?
The internet used to be my one, dependable distraction at work. What will I do now that its appeal seems to be waning?
There's an obvious answer to that, isn't there? I should be doing more writing.
But it doesn't answer the question of why the internet is failing to compete with such fascinating diversions as Staring Out Of The Window or Teasing The Cat With My Dressing Gown Cord. What's changed? Has the internet become less fascinating? Has interacting with amazing people lost its appeal?
Or have I changed without realising it?
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on 2006-03-26 12:03 pm (UTC)Alternatively your wrists may just be crying out for mercy. =)
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on 2006-03-26 08:21 pm (UTC)I think it's just that we go through different phases in life all the time, really. I can be super active at LJ for months, then go weeks or months were I barely come here. (The same is true for Yahoo! groups, by the way.)
I don't see either behavior as wrong or right, just what I'm feeling at a given time.
I love to read, too, so when I'm going through a spell where I just want to read and read, I never fight it.
Excitedly enough, I now have a cat to play with again, too. (grin) So teasing the cat is a terrific option...
Writing is always good, no matter where and when we do it, of course. I haven't had much time for it -- or inclination, if I'm being honest -- since NaNo! (I need to get cracking!)
Hang in there...
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on 2006-03-26 10:34 pm (UTC)Ah! Wot a delightfully Camelalottian concept.
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on 2006-03-26 11:53 pm (UTC)This has been a largely irrelevant interlude...
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on 2006-03-27 02:02 am (UTC)Funnily though Bunne, I seem to see you more often online now than ever before. All those MSN chats - which I highly enjoy - are becoming more and more frequent!
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on 2006-03-27 05:39 am (UTC)So like Rige, i'm going to blame it on Autumn. Everything is slow on the net of late, my flist isn't as fast, and ober drags esp. when i'm not in the dining room. It seems everyone is on a break, but it doesn't hurt to have a break every now and again... let's hope :P
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on 2006-03-27 05:47 am (UTC)It's just a phase, and you'll get back to it.
Or whoever said that thing about the favourite juice thing, that. You think 'I can NEVER get sick of this!'..
And then one day, you do. It's weird.
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