Friday, January 22, 2010

Nice girls don't use facebook as their own personal Jersey Shore broadcast

After creating this blog a long long time ago, I almost let it rot in cyber-purgatory. Luckily for said blog, I've been doing lots of thinking lately (is it odd that now that I'm taking a lighter class schedule, I do more thinking?) and want to write. So bam. Blogs away.

I became single after a 4 year relationship and semi-engagement a few months ago, and have recently got back into the dating scene. Generally, I'll be using this blog to post about every date, encounter, crush, and disaster I incur. However, the guy I was supposed to go out with tonight had his plane delayed coming from a job interview in Dallas, so theres not much to tell right now.

Since I've been hardcore job searching (hire me, hire me!) I've been doing some editing to my facebook account, removing questionable pictures, religious and political views, posts with swearing, etc. Generally, there's not much to hide, besides some silly drunk photos, and I'm sorry, but what 23 year old doesn't have those? It did, however, remind me of a certain "friend" from high school whose status updates have become somewhat legendary amongst the people I'm still friends with. This particular person uses their facebook status to publicize to the world every single ounce of drama in her life. Note: this is not an appropriate forum to do so. The bar, with many drinks and with your best friend (or the bartender), is.
A few examples:

so theres this girl whos initials are KK and she is DEFINITELY one of the ugliest people i have ever seen...and is by far the BIGGEST bitch ever!


Just had a good laugh at the expense of 2 very ugly girls. bahahaha...for some reason i just cant get that song "misery business" out of my head...hm...??? anyone have any ideas? lol

I'm 23. This girl is the same age as me. Its time to stop acting like a 14 year old. You're embarassing yourself. Even if someone deserved to be talked about liek that, you only make yourself look trashy by saying it for the whole world to hear. Just. Stop.