I am really trying to keep what I put on the Internet categorized, as I see and hear the horror stories of people realizing much later that putting their life online is not always the smartest thing to do. Can I tell you this has been a difficult path?
I began being on the Internet with good old yahoo. Then Google arises and one must have a google account if they want to look at utube and in my world, use my smartphone.. Being married, I shaved off all the lard and got rid of too much fluff and blog sites, so after much thought, and dislike of Facebook stalkers, chose blogspot to ramble and be myself. Then inside that, split google to carry twitter and my familyless blog.
Enter windows 7. What! Now I need an ID to go anywhere. And hello, my good old ISP has email too.
And the Internet wants you to connect them all.
I really don't want to, but the moment you buck things, panic ensues. I have to be a real person on Windows. So people can hunt me down like a dog.
So in order to not ruin my future employment chances, I'm counting on google to shut up and accept me as Maleficent. What a pain.
I just want to be myself, but with the world watching, one can't even do that.
I began being on the Internet with good old yahoo. Then Google arises and one must have a google account if they want to look at utube and in my world, use my smartphone.. Being married, I shaved off all the lard and got rid of too much fluff and blog sites, so after much thought, and dislike of Facebook stalkers, chose blogspot to ramble and be myself. Then inside that, split google to carry twitter and my familyless blog.
Enter windows 7. What! Now I need an ID to go anywhere. And hello, my good old ISP has email too.
And the Internet wants you to connect them all.
I really don't want to, but the moment you buck things, panic ensues. I have to be a real person on Windows. So people can hunt me down like a dog.
So in order to not ruin my future employment chances, I'm counting on google to shut up and accept me as Maleficent. What a pain.
I just want to be myself, but with the world watching, one can't even do that.
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