So, my friend got something off eBay. And I looked in what she got and I saw a ring. It came from the seller. What the friend did with the ring was not my or your business. I just hope she sends it back. What if that ring was valuable to the seller? And she's worried to death about where it might be? But she can't do anything about it because really, it's far away in another state. Isn't that sad? I mean, that ring isn't that glorious; it might not even mean anything. But what if it wasn't trash? What do you think, should my friend send it back just in case or should my friend just keep it?
I find it odd how nobody likes webs anymore. Or maybe nobody tells me about good webs sites. But let me just tell you a story so your head doesn't get bored... Did that make sense? Well, on with the story.
I've been a very extreme Internet-er, and let me tell you, webs was all that. Like, if webs was the "pretty girl in school", weebly would be the "unique 2nd cousin of the lunch lady"... or something. But either way, they were very different. And many people used webs. (Oh, and most of the time webs sites just had tween girls talking about how random they were, with backgrounds that gave you seizures because of the flashy animations.) I wondered what was so special about it; I once tried it but it seemed difficult, compared to Weebly. Maybe I'm just so used Weebly, and too skeptical about webs? Oh well. Wait, where am I? Oh yes, the majority of tween girls using webs. Yes, well, what happened? I see a lot more weebly people now. Weebly has improved overtime, which may have contributed to the change, but what about webs? Did tween girls realize that most of the insignificant stuff they say are easier to say in person or something? Or did people see that weebly hosted more successful, meaningful sites and turned to that? I guess the pretty one in school married a tween girl and had flashy, loud, annoying offspring. And the lunch lady's 2nd cousin married a tween girl and had college-going, wonder babies??! That makes no sense! Isn't it supposed to be like the whole positive and negative crap? A pretty girl times a tween girl equals a wonder baby? How come all of a sudden a positive times a positive is a negative? Or maybe, a tween girl is a negative, so a plus times a minus is a minus? That makes sense. So basically: tween girl = negative lunch lady's 2nd cousin = negative pretty girl = positive And, a positive times a positive is a positive, a positive times a negative is a negative, and a negative times a negative is a positive. Wow, who knew math was incorporated into website reproduction? |
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