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no offense or anything, but i think those of you who form relationships online with people you've never met before and little "online" social cliches are extremely pathetic. yes i'm talking about those of you in cb who are constantly on and constantly trying to make friends with people you don't even know. i can bet my ass over half of you aren't the same offline as you are on.
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QUOTE(synkro @ Oct 6 2004, 5:40 PM) that just goes back to what was said in previous posts about blah blah friendship blah lol. i too lazy to get into it so i'll take a shortcut: people value different things. what i value in a "friendship" may not be the same as what you value or what others value. which is why some people think it's possible to have a great long lasting "friendship" online & why some others do not ;o. ...and wait a minute. does that mean you don't consider mr_papaya a friend? yeah, we havent even talked on im or anything. we probably still would not consider eachother friends if we had met, because meeting and talking to a person does not equal friendship. have you read anything about the difference between a friend and amigo? here in the us people use the term very lightly. someone youve only just met can be considered a friend to some people. but an amigo, which is the traslation, is for many spanish speakers considered to be a true friendshp, rather than, oh look i talked to you so youre my friend. i tend to agree more with that view point, because you cant know someone before getting to know them |
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