Just ditch Facebook and social media. You might experience some withdrawal at first, but once you've gotten over that, you'll realize how terribly psychotic you were for ever getting caught up in the fake world of social media, and be really happy you got rid of it.
Ehhh, I'm usually not that bad about it. Facebook's events feature is also extremely useful - it's how I find almost all of the gigs I go to. I don't know
what I would do without it... read the music press? Laughable, there are a couple of local magazines that offer a gig guide but they tend to be utter shite, cover all genres and miss out on anything truly underground. (Actually there might be a nice to fill there, for a decent music magazine/zine...) Use some other website, like BandsInTown or whatever? Those websites tend to be pretty thoroughly awful in my experience. Also they'd run even worse on my laptop/phone browser than FB does. Rely on friends to keep me posted about gigs? Well, that would be the coolest option, definitely cooler than using Facebook to begin with, and I
do have various friends who are good at keeping track of quality live music across different genres and styles, but... to start hassling them via email or, even weirder, phone would require a radical shift in my life, as the introvert I am.
I don't even have a phone number for many people. There are one, maybe two close friends whose number I have, and I usually just chat to them in the 'group chat' anyway. To be honest, in my experience when I avoid Facebook it really just means that I have even less of a social life than I do anyways. If I could replace it with more face-to-face human interaction, that'd be all fine and dandy. But I have a hard enough time seeking out social situations
with social media, I am not nearly skilled enough in such things to get my fill of human contact without it.
That'd be all well and good if I could afford to rent my own home and go full hermit, but... I doubt that's going to happen any time soon, alas.
And this, gentlepeeps, is why we say that social media is bad for mental health. And yeah, I've done the same thing, in case you thought that that was any sort of strange behavior (not sure what I prove by saying that, though... I mean, I'm not generally a bastion of normalcy either).
Hmm, well thanks for the solidarity!
I just wish I could have picked sometime other than a night when I needed to get up at 5 this morning, though. Although truth be told, one of the main causes of that weird social media binge was probably just my natural instinct to procrastinate doing its best to prevent me from getting all the stuff I was supposed to do last night, done.
Matter of fact, I should probably go make a start on doing things this morning. >.>
It's so bloody
cold, though. Ugh. That's a fresh Mild Sad for ya. According to my phone it is 8 degrees, but it feels even colder, probably because I didn't sleep well.