I’m playing LEGO Indiana Jones right now as well as answering this question. An hour ago, while responding to other questions, I was doing my online math homework. The time I’m not on Fluther, I’m thinking about silly answers, inquisitive responses and potential questions. I’m a victim of Flutheritis.
@jbfletcherfan & @rangerr – allow me to join you as a pathetic one, it is always such a treat to receive a PM!!!
I do a fair bit of work on my laptop at home and when I am working it is always up and I keep an eye on it. At the shop in the afternoon, like now, it is really dead so it keeps me awake to Fluther and it makes the time pass quickly.
I check at least several times a day, depending on what’s going on. And like you said, @ItalianPrincess1217 , when I can’t think of a reason not to! ;-) I won’t be able to check much today though; my daughter broke a bone in her foot so I’m going to be at her house helping w/2 toddlers & a puppy.
I try and check it every day and more often thn not I am on here more than once a day. I don’t like missing interesting discussions so if I am near computer then I am checking Fluther.
When I came into the room and caught @Clair playing Indy AND checking her Fluther, she felt badly . . . . . until I told her I do the exact same when she’s not here :P.
I check my Fluther throughout the day, mostly when @Clair is at school and I’m waiting for her to come home. I’ll play a game and pause it every few minutes to check if there’s anything new going on :P.
@Clair also stole my word, Flutherites. She won’t admit it though :P
So I just got out of the shower where I checked my fluther again (as is my custom). It’s very important to know how to self examine one’s fluther in order to keep it healthy and in working order. You never know what might happen if you ignore or neglect your fluther… God forbid you ever need a flutherectomy. That would be tragic.
I nominate November as Flutheritis awareness month… never forget!