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SOMETIMES I REALLY MISS GEOCITIES

Started by Pæs, September 08, 2013, 05:54:35 AM

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Sita

They have my old geocities site.
I forgot I took almost everything off it when the closing was announced. All that's left is some links for some virtual adoptables sites...
And what the hell went through my head at making the background blood red?! God that gave me a headache.
:ninja:
Laugh, even if you are screaming inside. Smile, because the world doesn't care if you feel like crying.

Mangrove

Well lookee here...a 'weren' word:

You : Suu   :wink:

More seriously though I miss stuff like this. Ok, so the design was absolutely retina tearingly awful. But still, at least there was some variety. Now we have Facebook and that has turned online life into ONE GIANT BORING FUCKING STRIP MALL.

The 'everywhere you go, it's exactly the same' culture migrated from the real world and ended up online.

"This Best Buy sucks! Let's go to the one in the next town over."
"Which one? You mean next to Dress Barn & Staples?"
"Yeah! And we can grab lunch at Olive Garden!"








What makes it so? Making it so is what makes it so.