Most of you reading this right now probably don’t remember what it was like without an online social network. Back when you had to use your mouth to speak words to other people. In fact, I’d wager that most of you don’t remember what it was like without cellphones. When you actually had to make eye-contact with people when you used your mouth to speak the aforementioned words.
These few songs were created by people who love their social networks. We at FanMadeDotOrg love our social networks. You can find us on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
If you could only live with ONE social network, which one would it be? Sound off in the comments.
We here at fanmade.org love Twitter. In fact, if you’re not following us on twitter, promptly click the link in that last sentence and start stalking us.
Twitter is the source of countless joys and frustrations. Joys because it’s a beautifully simple social networking tool, and frustrating because we learn to rely on it so much that when it does suffer down-time, it’s as if someone had ripped an IV from your arm and then turned out the lights. Yes, I’m addicted to Twitter. No, I don’t want any help.
When Twitter does go through it’s normal, O-God-Why-Me downtimes, it displays a piece of digital art done by artist Yiying Lu to let you know that you can’t contact the outside world right now, please come back.
Bjarne P Tveskov (apparently, if you’re an artist, you need a complex name) combined his love for LEGOs and his love for Twitter to make this epic win: (as seen on Swiss Miss)