Today, I Logged Into MySpace for the First Time in Years

I thought I would have forgotten my email and password by now, but nope, I remembered them. I expected to be hit by a flashback of memories when I logged into MySpace, but instead I saw how everything was wiped out.

I made my MySpace account sometime in 2004, and everything. All comments and all the messages. Gone.

Kinda sad, really. It’s like missing history. I feel like I should have saved some of the old messages, perhaps copy and pasted them to Wordpad or something. I dislike how everything was deleted.

First world problems? I feel like it’s so tragic that I can’t just go back and read old messages from over the years since they are all gone now. Ugh. Even though I never cared to log in and read them before, it bothers me that I can’t do it now!

MySpace, why did you wipe out everyone’s message and comment history?!

Strange Day of Events

The 1980s night stalker Richard Ramirez dies of ‘natural causes’ at 53, some psycho tragically shoots up a community college out in Santa Monica and a Brooklyn couple known as psychologists and motivational speakers (whose websites offered peaceful ways to commit suicide… big red flag there, for those who ever visited the website before their death) committed suicide together. Ugh.

Regarding the couple, some motivational speakers they turned out to be……people, at the end of the day, just live your life the way it makes you happy, even if it means sitting on your couch all day, eating potato chips and drinking a 6-pack of beer. Just don’t be assholes to others or lead them on with BS.

Attractive and Fat? No.

See here.
attractive and fatNot that I agree with the shithead that is the Abercrombie CEO Mike Jeffries, but this response is a little overboard, no? I really don’t understand why people think it’s okay to promote obesity.

My issue with what he said comes from a mom’s perspective. I don’t want my daughter to have to worry about if she’s “cool enough” to wear certain clothes. If he wants to limit the size of the clothes his company makes, that’s fine. I couldn’t care less. But telling kids that they’re not cool enough is wrong.

On the other hand, I don’t want my daughter to see these pictures and think it’s okay to be obese. Just as wrong, in my opinion. Healthy body image is one thing. Being unhealthy is another.