Saturday, January 23, 2010

Let's Face Some Facts Here.

This blog sucks. The writers suck, the stories suck, and the response sucks.
Maybe there was a time when TheALCrew didn't suck as much as it does now,
But lack of interest, non-committing writers, and sheer laziness got this blog to it's current level of suckage.

So as of today, I'm ending this blog's 8-month run.
It's officially retired.
I won't delete it, cause it's fun to go back and read about the days before the great plight of suckiness, you know, June/July 2009, the good old days?

So, yes, it was fun, and I'd like to virtually hug everyone that ever helped TheALCrew achieve it's level of semi-greatness.

Thanks for the ride!

Rainbows, sunshine, and A-L forever,
Bridget

Friday, January 15, 2010

Guess who's back?

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I haven't been active on Stardoll for the longest. I haven't been on since the beginning of High School. I am back. There's not a lot going on in A-L. Maybe its cause I am on 11:37 pm, but hey. I'll find out tomorrow morning. I know you missed me. =)

WithLoveMariah <3

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Special Report: Addicted to A-L?

(Excuse the absent banner, it's under construction.)


We had a discussion today in A-L on the subject of addiction to A-L.
Report. posted an article about it. Here's a paragraph.

"In addition to having features of a process addiction, Internet use might be reinforced by pleasurable thoughts and feelings that occur while the person is using the Internet. Although researchers in the field of addiction studies question the concept of an "addictive personality" as such, it is possible that someone who has one addiction may be prone to become addicted to other substances or activities, including Internet use. People with such other mental disorders or symptoms as depression, feelings of isolation, stress , or anxiety, may "self-medicate" by using the Internet in the same way that some people use alcohol or drugs of abuse to self-medicate the symptoms of their mental disorder."

I posted a quiz, at http://www.netaddiction.com/index.php?option=com_bfquiz&view=onepage&catid=46&Itemid=106
Many A-Lers posted their score, most members ranging from 9, at the lowest, to 86, at the highest.


It got me thinking about the cause of the problem. I guarentee there are more addicts in A-L than FC or OC, due to A-L's obsession with popularity. Everyone wants to belong. It's human nature. And in A-L, if you're popular, or even well-known, you belong in A-L and you're accepted. Typically the popular people are so obsessed with being accepted that they devote more time then necessary to A-L in attempt to become popular. And that, is what causes addiction. Addiction to the internet, and addiction to popularity.

And...is it really worth it?

Looking for help? Try these sites, posted by Report.:
http://www.netaddiction.com/articles/symptoms.pdf
http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=3832