What I want to know is: who the hell fantasizes about getting online? That's like fantasizing about, like, walking the dog.
I've totally had "OMG I can't wait to post that" moments, which is really more anticipating than fantasizing, or been at a movie wishing there was a watch and post, which - okay, fair cop on that one.
I've totally had "OMG I can't wait to post that" moments, which is really more anticipating than fantasizing, or been at a movie wishing there was a watch and post, which - okay, fair cop on that one.
In both those cases, it's NSM "I can't wait to get online" as "I can't wait to tell other Buffistas." Which is different (in my head, anyway).
I personally wouldn't count future planning about what to do online-- like telling my mom last night that I'll buy plane tickets today-- as the type of fantasizing the test is asking after.
I've had enough "I wish I could blog this!" moments (sometimes I do blog it, just like I thought, and sometimes I can't) to call it fantasising. Not to mention things I'd love to photograph and share online because I know just how people would react, but can't.
Yay Emily!!!!
Have the House fans seen this filk? (It's to "I've Got A Theory")
Sidebar link from Jessica's: Monkeys like porn/
It's not my internet obsession that's the problem there.
Amen. I'm quite confident in my ability to put off scrubbing the bathroom or kitchen floors in favor of reading, drawing, watching TV, or napping with no internet capability required.