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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. Hello Kings_Knight ..welcome to M2 Well Betts, there you go....We've been friends for what, nearly a year now? Shared our feelings, laughter, heartache, and worry over others here we call 'friends'....only to find out it's all cybernet and not real friendship..and the ones we have met in person must not be real either..Don't know about you, but I say "DAYUM!! all this time wasted!!! Who'd have thought it? |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. I do think that would be grand advice if you were a rattlesnake. Welcome Knight. |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. Hello Kings_Knight ..welcome to M2 Well Betts, there you go....We've been friends for what, nearly a year now? Shared our feelings, laughter, heartache, and worry over others here we call 'friends'....only to find out it's all cybernet and not real friendship..and the ones we have met in person must not be real either..Don't know about you, but I say "DAYUM!! all this time wasted!!! Who'd have thought it? Not me!! Not for one single moment.If I am wrong in thinking I have real friends in Cyberland, then I don't want to be right. Still on the song mode I guess |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. Hello Kings_Knight ..welcome to M2 Well Betts, there you go....We've been friends for what, nearly a year now? Shared our feelings, laughter, heartache, and worry over others here we call 'friends'....only to find out it's all cybernet and not real friendship..and the ones we have met in person must not be real either..Don't know about you, but I say "DAYUM!! all this time wasted!!! Who'd have thought it? Not me!! Not for one single moment.If I am wrong in thinking I have real friends in Cyberland, then I don't want to be right. Still on the song mode I guess Memories |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. Hello Kings_Knight ..welcome to M2 Well Betts, there you go....We've been friends for what, nearly a year now? Shared our feelings, laughter, heartache, and worry over others here we call 'friends'....only to find out it's all cybernet and not real friendship..and the ones we have met in person must not be real either..Don't know about you, but I say "DAYUM!! all this time wasted!!! Who'd have thought it? Not me!! Not for one single moment.If I am wrong in thinking I have real friends in Cyberland, then I don't want to be right. Still on the song mode I guess Maybe it's the Lying Eyes Betts! |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. I do think that would be grand advice if you were a rattlesnake. Welcome Knight. Jeff... |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. Hello Kings_Knight ..welcome to M2 Well Betts, there you go....We've been friends for what, nearly a year now? Shared our feelings, laughter, heartache, and worry over others here we call 'friends'....only to find out it's all cybernet and not real friendship..and the ones we have met in person must not be real either..Don't know about you, but I say "DAYUM!! all this time wasted!!! Who'd have thought it? Not me!! Not for one single moment.If I am wrong in thinking I have real friends in Cyberland, then I don't want to be right. Still on the song mode I guess Maybe it's the Lying Eyes Betts! Maybe.. I do see his point in some cases, but I KNOW its not in all. |
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LOL...Lying Eyes is a song from the 60's..
He is right in some ways..but we know, not in all! |
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Yeah I know.Maybe he hasn't really made good friends on here yet.
King-Knight get to know us,Cause to know us is to loves us..if I do say so myself |
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Yeah I know.Maybe he hasn't really made good friends on here yet. King-Knight get to know us,Cause to know us is to loves us..if I do say so myself Yeah, what's not to love about us?? |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. |
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Have you ever has a friend on here that made you feel like your friednship was just as important to them as it was to you,only to find out you really mean nothing to them at all? How do you handle this? Ummmmmmmm ... no. It's electrons on a screen. It's the internet. It's NOT 'real life'. Without a physical presence or the ability to call 'em up and say 'hey, let's go grab a sandwich' or something, it's a 'pretend friendship. At best, people online can be the equivalent of the 'imaginary friends' kids have growing up. To invest a great deal of emotion or attachment to them is a mistake. The safest way to deal with this (if it's a problem) is to not attach too much importance to things said over the internet. If you meet 'em in real life for an extended period of time and the same things are said then, well, different story. One's reality - one's not. Hello Kings_Knight ..welcome to M2 Well Betts, there you go....We've been friends for what, nearly a year now? Shared our feelings, laughter, heartache, and worry over others here we call 'friends'....only to find out it's all cybernet and not real friendship..and the ones we have met in person must not be real either..Don't know about you, but I say "DAYUM!! all this time wasted!!! Who'd have thought it? Not me!! Not for one single moment.If I am wrong in thinking I have real friends in Cyberland, then I don't want to be right. Still on the song mode I guess Maybe it's the Lying Eyes Betts! |
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Its Friday my Friends |
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TGIF :)
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TGIF :) Good night dear lady |
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LOL...Lying Eyes is a song from the 60's.. He is right in some ways..but we know, not in all! By the Eagles? Thought that was the 70's. Hi Viv! |
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Yeap it was the 70's :) think Viv is on the way to San Antonio. she is flying out for Montana in the morning. :) lucky girl. You think she'll see snow :)
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Edited by
vivian2981
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Sat 03/13/10 07:42 PM
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LOL...Lying Eyes is a song from the 60's.. He is right in some ways..but we know, not in all! By the Eagles? Thought that was the 70's. Hi Viv! DOn't get me to lying!! I have old-times..and CRS!! Hi Shasta! Hi Carold! I'm in San Antonio right now. Don't mention snow!!! It was 88 in Beeville today! Dang Betts, you get a makeover??? |
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Opinions, every body has one, King Knight, we don't have to agree.
I feel I have lots of friends here & nothing will change that. |
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LOL...Lying Eyes is a song from the 60's.. He is right in some ways..but we know, not in all! By the Eagles? Thought that was the 70's. Hi Viv! DOn't get me to lying!! I have old-times..and CRS!! Hi Shasta! Hi Carold! I'm in San Antonio right now. Don't mention snow!!! It was 88 in Beeville today! Dang Betts, you get a makeover??? it my broom...its magic...but don't worry I am the same witch I always was. |
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