I hate and love them....
I don't know why but the only thing i think when the subject are these profiles is... How internet made possible for me to have 2 lifes.
I have a twitter account (follow me) and i created it when twitter still was a small thing (at least where i live). i hated the fact that all my friends discovered me on twitter. I HATED IT... For me it was something like "my second life is being merged with my main one"!!! The same thing happened with my Facebook account (i won't put a link BC i think FB is kinda private... sry...). After a while i realized that it was all normal... But why was i hating that fact? Only because I created this concept that, if my main life fail or turns into a huge sh*t, i still had my virtual one. It worked for a while... But then I realized that it could be even better: to interact on great social services, with the people I *know*. Somehow the first concept still rules in most people. Take this blog for example: NONE of my friends know about it... But this is kinda a secret: where i share all the information i *care*, with you guys. Don't think I'll delete or take this blog offline if one of my friends finds it out... I won't. But you need to know why: Because I DON'T CARE ANYMORE. What if one of my friends find my Dailybooth account? What EVER! You know why i don't care? Because I think that the two life's i created just... Go great together!!! The thing is that, moments ago, i found out that my friend, on sunday, forggot to logout on his Google account. Yes. I was f***ing curious. I read a few interesting e-mails, and i found his blog. A collaborative blog. I liked it. I just wonder why didn't he "published" it with his friends? why? (tell 'em that it's human nature). The thing is that he's stuck in the first concept...
Now i figured it out. I'm telling my friends about this blog...
Think about it.
-iRaphael
3 comments:
Really cool...Have you really wrote this text?
Rafinha
Why do you use English on your blog and twitter?!
it's... better... it's... more... ACCESSIBLE to the internet. Let's faith it: do ya think brazil ACTUALLY read blogs? Or do anything we (exception) do?
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