Have you not been introduced to the wonder of Stumbleupon?
You must try it immediately. You will never get bored with the internet again.
You must try it immediately. You will never get bored with the internet again.
I thought I was the only one who did that! Um...I go outside with friends because they live near me. Or I play 360, or read, or swim, or cycle, or trampoline.theSovietConnection said:I find pictures of AK-47s made of bacon
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I say 'thank you' and allow myself to turn off. I hate being on the computer for more than I want to, and when I genuinely want to turn off I feel pretty good.Distorted Stu said:So, imagine this: You turn your computer on and you start to do whatever you do when you go online. But what do you do once you have visitied all your daily forums, webcomics, videosites etc?! Do you play online flash games? Upload videos? Troll? Habbo?!!
Personally it gets to a point where i have tried everything entertaining the internet has to offer but i always seem to hit the "Internet Wall". This then ends up with me turning off the computer and trying to something more intresting to do..
(I have hit this "Internet Wall" as i type this).
So, what do you do when you hit the wall?
Tut tut. (but secretly yes)JanatUrlich said:Porn.
Nerd.Tranka Verrane said:I read a book. For those of you that may be unfamiliar those are the rectangular papery things with words on where the words stay there even without power.
I used to use it, but then I started using chrome and lost the habit.curlycrouton said:Have you not been introduced to the wonder of Stumbleupon?
You must try it immediately. You will never get bored with the internet again.
Yeah, normally I do that too.ELxSQUISHY said:I come to the escapist and hang out here for a while, then after that I just get on my 360 or PS3.
I would but those paper things with numbers at the bottom that you have to invoke physical effort to turn...what's it called...pages, yeah, i find pages difficult to master.Tranka Verrane said:I read a book. For those of you that may be unfamiliar those are the rectangular papery things with words on where the words stay there even without power.