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If I were to die now would any of you know that I died? It's like the tree in the falling in the forest thing....kinda
 
It's quite sad when you think about it, I have so many friends over the internet as I'm sure many other people do and the only connection to those friends is me and my computer, if I was to ever die, those friends would never know D:
 
Jas0n said:
It's quite sad when you think about it, I have so many friends over the internet as I'm sure many other people do and the only connection to those friends is me and my computer, if I was to ever die, those friends would never know D:
Exactly, I mean sure they would think something is suspicious when you don't show up for a while, but they wouldn't think you were dead.
 
djman900 said:
Yeah but I don't take virtual friendship that seriously.
It's not a virtual friendship if you don't make it one. People using computers are real people, just like everyone else.

My friends on the internet are better friends that any of my "real-life" friends. I've even got a "real-life" friend that I met over the internet O.o
 
Jas0n said:
djman900 said:
Yeah but I don't take virtual friendship that seriously.
It's not a virtual friendship if you don't make it one. People using computers are real people, just like everyone else.

My friends on the internet are better friends that any of my "real-life" friends. I've even got a "real-life" friend that I met over the internet O.o
Peopleon the internet are usually a little more accepting also because it's not about what clothes you wear, or how you style your hair, it's all about your personality really. Of course I have many irl friends who are just like that too.
 
John102 said:
Jas0n said:
djman900 said:
Yeah but I don't take virtual friendship that seriously.
It's not a virtual friendship if you don't make it one. People using computers are real people, just like everyone else.

My friends on the internet are better friends that any of my "real-life" friends. I've even got a "real-life" friend that I met over the internet O.o
Peopleon the internet are usually a little more accepting also because it's not about what clothes you wear, or how you style your hair, it's all about your personality really. Of course I have many irl friends who are just like that too.
Exactly, people are forced to judge you by your personality on the internet and vice versa, if real life was like that, everyone would be a lot better off.
 
Jas0n said:
djman900 said:
Yeah but I don't take virtual friendship that seriously.
It's not a virtual friendship if you don't make it one. People using computers are real people, just like everyone else.

My friends on the internet are better friends that any of my "real-life" friends. I've even got a "real-life" friend that I met over the internet O.o
I guess I shouldn't have said "virtual friends" Yes, other people around the world on the internet, I don't really see the point of making friends over a computer screen, it just seems weird, but that's just to me. But the judging thing isn't a big thing with the people in my school. Like what you wear and stuff
 
djman900 said:
Jas0n said:
djman900 said:
Yeah but I don't take virtual friendship that seriously.
It's not a virtual friendship if you don't make it one. People using computers are real people, just like everyone else.

My friends on the internet are better friends that any of my "real-life" friends. I've even got a "real-life" friend that I met over the internet O.o
I guess I shouldn't have said "virtual friends" Yes, other people around the world on the internet, I don't really see the point of making friends over a computer screen, it just seems weird, but that's just to me.
Then that's your loss XD
 
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