HAve you considered yourself an internet addict or dependent?
By hushi22
@hushi22 (4927)
July 13, 2010 5:16am CST
It is not argumentative to think that internet has been a really great help to a lot of people. Fast, and easy. THat could make people addict and/or dependent on the internet, right?
do you consider yourself as one?
5 responses
@mutahharbashir (231)
• Pakistan
13 Jul 10
Yess i think i m addicted
almost spending 14 hours daily sitting in front of computer
horrible for me
@soulsshine (488)
• Bangladesh
13 Jul 10
haha...14 hours!! so if you sleep 6 hours then only 4 hours left for other works. :P pretty horrible...hihihi
@annavi23 (6633)
• Philippines
13 Jul 10
yes,i'm a computer addict and a mylot addict!
i can't live without mylot,i guess! cause it became a part of my life right now.i know some people here are like me.wants to earn from here as well as interact with others and have fun learn new things and gain friends.
sometimes i feel like being sick when i can't get in here to read my friends post.i always wanted to learn new things from all people here.for sometime i have managed to earn for a while.and i'm happy with it.
i can't live without mylot,i guess! cause it became a part of my life right now.i know some people here are like me.wants to earn from here as well as interact with others and have fun learn new things and gain friends.
sometimes i feel like being sick when i can't get in here to read my friends post.i always wanted to learn new things from all people here.for sometime i have managed to earn for a while.and i'm happy with it. @puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
13 Jul 10
No, I can easily take breaks from the Internet when needed, so I don't consider myself one. I do know a lot of people who are addicted to being online though, so I definitely believe that this condition exists!
@edwardjoy2000 (2386)
• United Arab Emirates
13 Jul 10
I am dependent and addictive as well. I am dependent on the computer to add an extra income to my fixed earning in this process i have become addictive to mylot.




