I'm trying to figure out what the hell I'm doing over at
Facebook (link includes embarrassing uni photo, courtesy of Izz). I've put off joining a "social networking" site for ages on the basis that I'm too cool for school, hence I have my own blog on my own webspace with my own domain name and everything. Damn, I'm cool.
Anyway. What's cooler than having your own website is actually having people visit it and send you messages and stuff, and people were going on about Facebook, so I figured I'd give it a try. I'll still be blogging here, and thanks to the wonders of modern technology, this blog will be mirrored there, but I'll also be doing stuff over there that won't make it over here so... uh... you might want to check both.
It's kinda weird getting things set up there, not least with the umpteen friend requests from various people I've known in the past. Kinda makes me feel a bit emo and nostalgic... I miss having friends around. I mean, life is good and all at the moment, but it's kinda weird living in a new town and just having a handful of friends at church who you see briefly every now and again. I guess that's why I've been making the most of my time in London - it's my entire month's socialising crammed into one week. Hopefully I'll have found some new friends by the time my course ends in 2 years or so!
It's time for bed, and staying up any later will only lead to further emo-loneliness-rambling, so I guess it's time for bed.
Oh yeah, I spent my birthday money on two John Wyndham books, the music edition of the Complete Mission Praise (hardback, and heavy enough to kill a walrus), the Indiana Jones trilogy on DVD and New Super Mario Bros for my DS. Nice.