Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A New Direction


So, I had originally hoped that this blog would be a serious window into my serious opinions about serious topics, but it turns out that I'm not nearly serious enough to pull that off. So I've decided to make an attempt at light-hearted and funny. Because those are things I consider myself to be. I suppose in time we'll find out if I am. Here we go…

I noticed just today that I am extremely neurotic about facebook events. If this is your first jaunt on the internet in 5 years and you're still using Myspace exclusively and you just happened to stumble upon my tiny little blog by accident, facebook is like Myspace on crack, sprinkled with jimmies and deep-fried in awesome. So when someone on facebook decides to throw a party or advertise an event or just wants your attention reeeeeaaaally badly, well, they create a facebook event. You know why? Because you can't ignore it. If you don't RSVP in some form or other it will taunt you every time you go on facebook. And if you don't RSVP the person who sent you the invite will know, because you're little picture will show up under "No response." But lucky for you, there's a little box where you can type some lame excuse for why you're not attending the event. If you don't make an excuse, you'll look like a bitch, so you'd better make one up. But wait, try and make it a good one, like "I've got syph" or "I'm having my leg removed that day" because every. single. person invited to that party will see your excuse on "the wall." That's right, the event has its own wall. So if anyone bothers to look at the details to this event then they will also see your pathetic attempt at an excuse.

This is a conundrum for me particularly, because I'm not a social creature. I'm not a person who likes to jump up and do every single thing that is suggested to me. It also sometimes depends on how I feel on a given day. As a fairly chronic hypochondriac I often believe I have illnesses that are deadly. As with most hypochondriacs who have the internets I can substantiate my delusions with WebMD. So if I wake up with a belly ache on the day of an event that I responded "yes" to, well, I can't possibly attend a Solstice Gathering while I have stomach cancer, can I?

So here's how I get around this. Understand that I'm giving away my secrets here and that I will never be able to do this without feeling like a douchebag again. You should feel extremely lucky to learn this mystical secret. Here it is. I'm doing this now. For real, I'll do it right now. Okay, no more stalling.

There's a maybe button.


That's right. There's a MAYBE button. The get out of jail free card. The Holy Hand Grenade. The Golden Ticket. The MAYBE BUTTON. If you hit the maybe button there's no excuse necessary. If it's someone you know well and like and don't want to lose as a friend, make an excuse. But if someone you knew from high school is throwing an anniversary party for their dogs, then hit the MAYBE button! Go crazy! Maybe it up! Have a maybe party and invite all your friends on facebook so they can hit maybe too!

The point is, if you're like me and you can't stand to see little numbers and red boxes all over your facebook newsfeed then the maybe button is your best friend. I know it's mine.

3 comments:

CW said...

I didn't know about the maybe button, but I don't use facebook terribly much.

The font is a little big, but I like everything else.

s-boo said...

Thanks CW. I fixed.

reynomatt said...

Personally I don’t mind being a bitch and clicking “Not Attending.” If people want to judge me based on my disinterest in someone’s fly-by-night get-together then that’s their problem. Most events that come particularly from Facebook are usually invite spam. If there’s a real worthwhile party going on chances are I’ll hear about it from word of mouth or text message before I get a Facebook invite. Those are the kind I usually attend.