Deleted: Facebook and Myspace Accounts
After long deliberation I have decided to free myself from the clutches of the (anti)social networks that I have been on for almost 6 years. The reasoning is simple. They are not productive. They are networking with people, yes, but at what cost? It is rare that I connect with someone on either network that just would like to work with me to produce a project. Maybe that is my fault. Maybe I deleted my accounts to simply see what would happen.
We will see.
For now I am going to keep blogging on this open-source, user friendly, beast.
Contact me. Email. Ask what’s up.
I am always on skype: headcomic
Werd homies










April 22nd, 2009 at 5:10 am
I feel like this basically boils down to who a person thinks they are. We grow so attached to our identity on the screen that we begin to forget our living, breathing selves. The selves that are so badly seeking connection, but simultaneously indulging in the fear of rejection.
And so we create masks. Applications. Accounts to represent who or what we think we are. However, don’t forget about the good things those connections created.
In the end, it’s all in how you look at it.