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Did you ever do livejournal?

lovely_darlingprettybaby

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When it was around or MySpace?
I did MySpace before Facebook ever came and I held back from getting Facebook for a really long time.
If you never had any other friends well you always had Tom.
And on MySpace you could put music on your page like a song and people commented on your page.
And did anyone ever do blingee, it was so pretty but I never had confidence to do it or knew how to do it.
And did anyone else do neopets?
 
I never did those. I knew people who had Friendster, when that was around. I believe that was pre-MySpace. The concept was so weird then. It's funny to think back, since it's so common now.
 
I remember being a part of a few communities on LJ who would share music (maybe circa 2007?) but I didn't really get the allure of actually blogging at the time. MySpace was a totally different story, because almost everybody who made music would upload their stuff to their MySpace Music page and it was such a great platform at the time.

I think the latter (the Music portion of MySpace) crashed in like 2012 and everyone lost their stuff. I had some jams on there that I'd pay serious money to get back, because I went through a bad breakup at the time and somehow lost the entire album I wrote. That was my first taste of "No, it won't be on the internet forever", and it still stings.
 

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