At least Geocities taught the internet how NOT to design a personal website. It was a slow and excruciatingly painful lesson, but we learned. I mean "we" collectively. I mean, it's not like I ever had a Geocities page or anything.
*cough*
Now that I think about it, myspace is like this generation's equivalent of Geocities. Think about it. Sparkly/glittery icons, eye-gougingly hard to read fonts, crappy music playing (though crappy REAL music and not crappy MIDIs), backgrounds and layouts that make the aforementioned fonts impossible to read with the naked eye without using CTRL + A, and absolutely 0 substance.
*cough*
Now that I think about it, myspace is like this generation's equivalent of Geocities. Think about it. Sparkly/glittery icons, eye-gougingly hard to read fonts, crappy music playing (though crappy REAL music and not crappy MIDIs), backgrounds and layouts that make the aforementioned fonts impossible to read with the naked eye without using CTRL + A, and absolutely 0 substance.
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