lizziebelle: (because I'm bad)
lizziebelle ([personal profile] lizziebelle) wrote2008-06-17 04:46 pm
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random journals

Has anyone clicked the "random journal" button at the top of the LJ page? I just hit it a few times, and I am struck by two things: there are a lot of Russians on LJ, and there are a lot of emo teenagers on LJ. The first one surprised me, and the second one didn't, but it made me roll my eyes nonetheless.

I suppose that if they'd had LJ when I was a teenager, mine would've been pretty emo, too. It seems to be the job of teens to be emo.

It reminded me, once again, how utterly bizarre it is to be on the other side of the generation gap. When did that happen? And why didn't I notice? Probably because I don't have kids, and it took a while for my friends' kids to get old enough to notice how completely different their generation is from mine.

Speaking of which, I noticed yesterday that Barack Obama is two days younger than I am (and now you know just how old I am). That made me pause for a second. We might have a President who is my age. Yeesh. Young for a President, but really old for a professional athlete. *g*

One possible reason for all the Russian LJ users:

[identity profile] capriuni.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It could be that SixApart, the company that merged with the original LiveJournal company, was bought out by SUP, a Russian Corporation... I think SUP was its on blog company in Russia, and at the time of the merger, its users just became LJers...

(This all happened around the time that LJ introduced the "innovation" of the ability of users to "flag" other journals for inappropriate content, which many saw as an aspect of Soviet Russian cultural attitudes)

Re: One possible reason for all the Russian LJ users:

(Anonymous) 2008-06-18 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Right, I'd forgotten about that.

Re: One possible reason for all the Russian LJ users:

[identity profile] lizziebelle.livejournal.com 2008-06-18 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Whoops, that was me. LJ logged me out for some reason.