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Post by Blaque on Mar 28, 2007 8:34:06 GMT -5
Are offline & online friends the same? Do your online friends mean as much to you as your offline friends. Are they different? Why are they different?
Explain your reason/s below.
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Post by jazzlover on Mar 28, 2007 8:55:25 GMT -5
A friend is a friend
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Post by jazzlover on Mar 28, 2007 8:56:48 GMT -5
I pray for my online friends and my offline friend, sometimes online friends become closer because of the frequency of communication.
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Post by lusciouslois on Mar 28, 2007 9:19:09 GMT -5
Some online friends do mean the same Some online friends are just that-online. I have had some online friends become very close friends. In both situations, though, you sometimes have "to know when to hold them and when to fold them." And with any friendship relationship, people have their own ideas (however strange or weird) of what friendship is.
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Post by darock on Mar 28, 2007 9:44:59 GMT -5
Offline friends have been very special to me. Met a few lifetime buds, even met a love there.
There's this misconception that the internet is still a place only for geeks and perverts, but like one former I-friend said once, there's no guarantee that they're not crazy just cause you meet them in person! Met some whackos in person, and some nice people online...
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Post by pelicanguy on Mar 28, 2007 16:42:17 GMT -5
If you take time to get to know your online friends - and hopefully meet them, they can be just as good a friend as your offline friends.
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Post by Blaque on Mar 29, 2007 9:05:40 GMT -5
There's this misconception that the internet is still a place only for geeks and perverts You forgot psychopaths.
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