Livejournal has taken the simple act of recording one's daily thoughts and actions and making it an interactive process whereby other Livejournal users can comment upon an individual's entries.
While the idea of a journal that's open to the public eye seems contrary to what a journal is by definition, it's also had another side effect: the creation of a community of passive-aggressive addicts who are not only compelled to expose every detail of their daily lives to the world, but also to hang on tenterhooks for the replies they receive, thus living their lives vicariously through their Livejournal.
While the idea of a journal that's open to the public eye seems contrary to what a journal is by definition, it's also had another side effect: the creation of a community of passive-aggressive addicts who are not only compelled to expose every detail of their daily lives to the world, but also to hang on tenterhooks for the replies they receive, thus living their lives vicariously through their Livejournal.
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