Facebook.
The many definitions of facebook:
A. A way for students to procrastinate any and all homework.
B. An social networking tool for people to keep in touch with each other.
C. A internet site on which you can communicate with friends, while adding applications such as Farm Town.
Lately, I have been on Facebook more than usual. Why? Two words. Farm Town. That’s right… Farm Town. It’s an application on facebook in which you become a farmer. You plow fields, plant crops, get livestock, sell all of it, buy barns, windmills, carts, hay bales, silos, etc. Why is it so addicting? In the game, you can advance levels and make a whole lot of money. As you are advancing as a farmer, you also are competing with friends. Trying to get to their level or staying ahead of them by buying more land… not that I would know that.
Currently my goal is to stay ahead of my best friend Annarose, and my girlfriend, Brittney. The competitive spirit in me has come out, and I must be levels ahead of them, and my farm MUST be better! Bahahaha.
While it’s no concern to Brittney, to Annarose it is. The other day her crops went to waste. I felt a little guilty so I let her harvest my crops, (You can hire people to harvest your crops when they are ready so you and the other person make more money.) because it was the right thing to do.
Now Annarose is almost ahead of me… Oi. Guilt.
Anyways, if you have Facebook, you should add it. Unless you want to use your spare time for other things. Like watching iCarly. Or just being on Facebook in general because we all know we do it. We’re obsessed.
Anyways, enough with the blogging.
Shalom in the Home.
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