Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Deactivated Facebook is enough to file a missing person report.

Sooooo...I deactivated my Facebook. Yeah. I was tired of it. The drama that people caused, the meaningless status updates that nobody cares about, and slutty pictures was about to make me drive my Volvo S60 off the caprock. After I let go of Facebook, I feel so much better! Like I have no weight on me. I'm free and an individual. Sure, some of my Facebook friends thought I died or went missing, but trust me! It was worth it! I would find myself on Facebook sometimes and I just felt so alone. I had at least 1,000 friends, but yet no one to talk to. I would post things that would sound good to me but I would soon realize that no one was listening. I decided to go "rogue." Facebookless. A teenager without a Facebook, how is that possible? Well let me just tell you now, it's SUPER possible. I feel great! Never better. Social networking isn't all it's cracked up to be. Sure, you find your friends and connect with new people, but in the end you are all alone, because once you get off that website you have just yourself. You have become too consumed with the cyber world. How do I know this? Because that was once me. But now I'm not that, I'm ME.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Showtime made me fall in love with Los Angeles.

So, it's just me by myself in my living, scrolling through the movie channels, and then all the sudden...BAM! The Real L Word is on and they are having a fantastic time in a city that looks like one giant club! I'm entranced. I WANT THAT. I want the parties and the coastline and the gorgeous tans that you get from laying out on their sandy beaches. L.A. is the only place that I'd actually risk getting a tan line from! It's the place to be. Sure, NYC and San Fran are fantastic cities. I personally love them. But L.A. is definitely unique. It just captured my attention! I'm officially dedicated to becoming a "somebody" so I can move out there and actually afford it's luxuries! I can see myself working and playing out there. MUCHO BUENO. Learning to surf has indeed been on my bucket list so I think I'd work out just fine in L.A.! Everyone has a city that is perfect for you. It could be a town with a population of 100 or a metropolis of at least 2 million, each city is unique and so is each person! That's what makes this world great. Our differences. So, I'm hear to tell you, L.A. just might be the place for me. I'm praying!
(I'm praying to the "City of Angels," how ironic! Oh how I crack myself up...)