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| Tom Gunn:
--- Quote from: Aces on December 30, 2011, 07:15:20 PM ---That doesn't mean he can't. And actually treating acquaintances like friends is a good thing. --- End quote --- It's good but don't expect them to take to it. |
| Böltster:
I like to play pseudo psychologist when i read stuff like this, and my pseudo psychology tells me that anyone who invests this much in an internet personality or internet interactions must be severely impaired socially in the real world, hence why they're apparently hypersocials on the net. Icygamma is the same, and I have no doubt he fits the same criteria irl --- Quote from: Aces on December 30, 2011, 07:15:20 PM ---And actually treating acquaintances like friends is a good thing. --- End quote --- Morally a good thing maybe, but not a socially normal thing. There's a reason why the trust of friendship is established rather than just handed out. |
| LeetZero:
This is my last message on the topic, so the drama continues over Stocking, seeing Lord Tony is right at the moment. --- Quote from: Stocking on December 30, 2011, 07:07:19 PM ---We were never even friends. You sent me a friend invite a long time ago and I accepted it because you were a Blocklander, and then you keep pestering me with "Hello" and "Hi" hoping that I'll just strike up a conversation with you when you're uninteresting, bland, and boring. --- End quote --- I did try to start some conversation, you were not interested in. What did you want me to do? Give you games so we be bff, like you expect to happen, according to Lord Tony (personally I do find that bullstuff but whatever, Lord Tony has proven me more to be more loyal). --- Quote from: Böltster on December 30, 2011, 07:08:00 PM ---no matter what you can pull up on stocking, you've still got something substantially wrong with yourself. your obsession with your internet identity (like your website and how you used to spread your stupid symbol everywhere) makes it pretty clear that you've got some sort of social problems irl --- End quote --- I do have social problems in real life. I do realize I am not normal, but I am trying as much to be, for the sakes of myself and others. I do not really have real friends I am actually doing stuff with. (One or two exceptions.. or a bit more but I don't talk to them much) So yes, you are correct, most of my social life is biased on the internet, to some limits. --- Quote from: Tom Gunn on December 30, 2011, 07:11:12 PM ---Considering this is the internet Leet, I don't think every person you add to your steam "friends" list is an ACTUAL friend. More like occasional acquaintance in a game or two. I don't even say happy birthday to people with birthday in their name when going through that friends list of anonymous hookers I picked up on the internet even though I do wish them a happy one. I'm assuming you don't know Stocking personally but If I'm wrong then I understand the frustration. You cannot obtain free stuff or "happy birthday" from everyone you meet on here. --- End quote --- Realized that, kinda late, and I apologize. And yes, I know not all are an actual friend, but at least for the sakes of having a heart (no offence towards you), I guess they can just wish a happy birthday to someone. --- Quote from: Aces on December 30, 2011, 07:10:43 PM ---I don't see how making a mistake can make you a forgeted up person. --- End quote --- Depending on the mistake, it kinda does. But in face of some of the users, I did multiple mistakes, so that make them think either false things, either, who knows, true things. --- Quote from: Nickelob Ultra on December 30, 2011, 07:12:26 PM ---Accidental double post:Exactly. I have literally maybe 120 friends on Steam, I only talk to maybe less than 3 of them on a regular basis. Less than maybe 5-7 on a weekly basis. --- End quote --- I am not you, I am not your clone, I am not your brother or even from your country. --- Quote from: Aces on December 30, 2011, 07:15:20 PM ---That doesn't mean he can't. And actually treating acquaintances like friends is a good thing. --- End quote --- I feel like my life's being stuff at the moment so yeah, I kind of consider everyone even saying 'Hi' to me a good person. --- Quote from: Tom Gunn on December 30, 2011, 07:16:00 PM ---It's good but don't expect them to take to it. --- End quote --- I come at fault then, in my mind everyone I consider a 'friend' I expect to be considered a 'friend' back. Warning - while you were typing a new reply has been posted. You may wish to review your post. YUNOGOAWAY |
| TeslaCoil:
--- Quote from: Böltster on December 30, 2011, 07:16:46 PM ---I like to play pseudo psychologist when i read stuff like this, and my pseudo psychology tells me that anyone who invests this much in an internet personality or internet interactions must be severely impaired socially in the real world, hence why they're apparently hypersocials on the net. Icygamma is the same, and I have no doubt he fits the same criteria irl Morally a good thing maybe, but not a socially normal thing. There's a reason why the trust of friendship is established rather than just handed out. --- End quote --- This post makes me feel sad, aroused, and somewhat a little gay. |
| Nickelob Ultra:
--- Quote from: LeetZero on December 30, 2011, 07:17:20 PM ---I am not you, I am not your clone, I am not your brother or even from your country. --- End quote --- Of course not, you're not nearly as awesome enough. My point was that is how Steam for the most part works. Even then, Stocking probably gets berated with probably over 10 conversations at once. |
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