Okay, for the past two months I have steadily grown addicted to this website. Maybe it's all the free time I have these days, or maybe it's just I have an addictive personaily. It could of course be that this website is pure brilliance and I constantly think about it. Does that make me sad? No way! Because I can bet I'm not the only one. So here's a checklist of how to know when you've crossed the line between fanpop-addict, and totally-crazy. :)
1. You form an opinion on something and think "I'm going to immediately make a pick about this"...and then the rest of your plan for the dia goes out of the window because you have to get the imagens just right.
2. Similarly, you find the need to constantly take a vote on everything. "Ok, who wants to change the channel on the TV? Right, now does anyone want to add a comment to their vote?"
3. You rate things at home. People's new hairstyles, work you've done, meals that people cook, every episode of things you see on TV...
4. You start to use "I'm a fã of..." in everyday conversation way too much. "You know, I'm a real fã of manteiga de amendoim and salt-and-vinegar crisp sandwiches... I wonder if there's a spot on it..."
5. You give the people around you imaginary props for aleatório things. "Grandma, you make the best chocolate-chip biscoitos, cookies ever. Props for the cookies"
6. You actually wonder what your fanpop fãs are up to in realworld, and you consider them some of your best friends. You actually ask all your real-world friends what their lema is, because most of your fanpop-friends have them, why the hell shouldn't they?
7. You have answered every single pick on your fan-spots, and continue to re-load them just to check if the balance has changed. If your vote isn't winning, you feel actual anger that you take out on your keyboard por determedly typing an opinion-comment on the pick explaining just why YOU'RE RIGHT. :)
8. When someone gives you props, or adds you to their fanlist, votes for you on a favourite-users pick, comments your picks etc - you're happy for the rest of the day, even if your house just burned down or you've just killed someone or something...
9. You read an artigo in a magazine/newspaper and you want to comment and rate it, forgetting of course that not all artigos are soapbox, and you can't actually do it. You then feel very upset :(
10. You remain throuroughly convinced that fanpop WILL become the biggest thing ever, and reccomend the website to everyone you know. You envision a time in the future when everyone is as crazy about fandoms as you are, and your friends will stop hitting you around the head and saying "If you mention fanpop one mais time I will throw you through the window"
...and I've only been here two months. God help people who've been here longer!
xxx
1. You form an opinion on something and think "I'm going to immediately make a pick about this"...and then the rest of your plan for the dia goes out of the window because you have to get the imagens just right.
2. Similarly, you find the need to constantly take a vote on everything. "Ok, who wants to change the channel on the TV? Right, now does anyone want to add a comment to their vote?"
3. You rate things at home. People's new hairstyles, work you've done, meals that people cook, every episode of things you see on TV...
4. You start to use "I'm a fã of..." in everyday conversation way too much. "You know, I'm a real fã of manteiga de amendoim and salt-and-vinegar crisp sandwiches... I wonder if there's a spot on it..."
5. You give the people around you imaginary props for aleatório things. "Grandma, you make the best chocolate-chip biscoitos, cookies ever. Props for the cookies"
6. You actually wonder what your fanpop fãs are up to in realworld, and you consider them some of your best friends. You actually ask all your real-world friends what their lema is, because most of your fanpop-friends have them, why the hell shouldn't they?
7. You have answered every single pick on your fan-spots, and continue to re-load them just to check if the balance has changed. If your vote isn't winning, you feel actual anger that you take out on your keyboard por determedly typing an opinion-comment on the pick explaining just why YOU'RE RIGHT. :)
8. When someone gives you props, or adds you to their fanlist, votes for you on a favourite-users pick, comments your picks etc - you're happy for the rest of the day, even if your house just burned down or you've just killed someone or something...
9. You read an artigo in a magazine/newspaper and you want to comment and rate it, forgetting of course that not all artigos are soapbox, and you can't actually do it. You then feel very upset :(
10. You remain throuroughly convinced that fanpop WILL become the biggest thing ever, and reccomend the website to everyone you know. You envision a time in the future when everyone is as crazy about fandoms as you are, and your friends will stop hitting you around the head and saying "If you mention fanpop one mais time I will throw you through the window"
...and I've only been here two months. God help people who've been here longer!
xxx
alpha omega male ultimate life form chaos god
age 114 but stop ageing age 14
HIGHT 5.0/hermaphrodite /ageless/immortal
midnight black esmeralda red quills like
shadow going down his back
esmeralda red round his ruby red eyes
th3d eye on his for head
ice white chest pele, peles like silver
esmeralda red marks on his quills for head
arms legs
ice white ice blue inhibitor rings with
dark blue shade jolt lighting marks on them
dark blue alpha omega chaos
esmeralda in the middle of each inhibitor rings
ice blue ice white hover shoes
with dark blue shade jolt lighting marks on them
shoes like neo
shade jolt mom midnight dad knight
end of part 2
It's so frustrating. You create a spot, or find a spot you like and add all sorts of content, yet nobody rates it. Days go por . . . weeks . . . nothing. Now, you have lots of fans, but do they know your spots or the content you've added? Are you familiar with your fãs contributions?
Here's an idea. Look at your fans. Go their profiles and look at their activity. Check out what content they've added. You don't have to cadastrar-se the spot if you're not a true fã of the subject, but that shouldn't stop you from rating the content. Try to answer some of their teste questions. Look over their links, videos, and/or images. Rate what you see. Make it a monthly event. Choose one dia each mês and on that dia choose one of your fãs and rate his or her activity.
por exploring your fans' activities you'll help them as well as find out mais about them. Who knows, you may learn something new and perhaps find something new of which you can be a fan.
Here's an idea. Look at your fans. Go their profiles and look at their activity. Check out what content they've added. You don't have to cadastrar-se the spot if you're not a true fã of the subject, but that shouldn't stop you from rating the content. Try to answer some of their teste questions. Look over their links, videos, and/or images. Rate what you see. Make it a monthly event. Choose one dia each mês and on that dia choose one of your fãs and rate his or her activity.
por exploring your fans' activities you'll help them as well as find out mais about them. Who knows, you may learn something new and perhaps find something new of which you can be a fan.