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Who are your friends

JustBoys05

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Just out of curiosity.

What kind of friends do you have? Do you make friends base on his/her living status, education...etc.
 
...I like you, RL....*sniff

My friends are from all over the place, but the ones I'm really good friends with very rarely laugh at my jokes. They usually just smirk. Lesser friends seem to always find what I say genuinely hilarious.

But every so often, my best friend will find something I do or say a pants shitter.

We all just enjoy some of the same things, though we disagree about why we may liek them or for movies, for instance, we'll all enjoy it, but we'll have different perspectives on what the movie means.

Our attitudes are also sort of different. Again, with interpretations of things, my best friend is really laid back and philosophical, I'm more by the books and academic, our other friend is more idealistic, and our other friend likes to be negative and literal (though she's really a big softie inside).

So long as the person in interesting, earnest, genuine, and open, they make a great friend to me and I try to return the affection.
 
I have only one friend from high school, and that is because we ran into each other at a youth group run by the city after we graduated. We barely said two words to each other at school.

My closest friends come from the youth program I was in and, subsequently, the component of the Canadian Forces I work with. I am also extremely close with a lot of my coworkers.
 
I've managed to keep friends from almost every time in my life: I have friends from high school, university, and job related. Oddly enough, excluding my bolyfriend of 3+ years, I don't have any gay friends, or lets say none that I can speak freely to about my sexuality.
 
I have a lousy talent for picking friends IRL. I always end up getting used for whatever I'm worth to them, one way or another. Now I just keep a few acquaintances at arms length.
 
I like Brijan, Winterknight, and Eddielee...*sniff

But I guess I'm not IRL...:( That hurts me deep down in my binary code.
 
Do you make friends base on his/her living status, education...etc.

I don't understand that question. Why would that make a difference? :confused:

I have a lot of acquaintances, but only a small group of really good friends. Which is just fine with me.

The person I'm the closest to, however, is my brother. He's the best friend I've ever had.

As far as online friends, I'm not naming names. I care a lot about some of the people I've met online and no one of them is more or less important than the other.
 
earning some-one's friendship is difficult

maintaining their friendship is harder

both are worth the effort
 
Ever notice how if you're in your twenties and you have a car, the number of carless friends and your gas bill both go up? :p
 
Years ago my dad pointed out to me that I became friends with the most improbable people, and he was right. Often we'd be world apart in years, jobs, education, you name it, but we enjoyed each other's company. For the most part, that's still true. Some of my closer friends would appear to have nothing in common with me except for the fact that we like each other.
 
I have a wonderful motley group of friends. Each is different in a fantastic way.

It is my distinct honour to be their friend!

I'd take a bullet for every one of them. And I know they'd do the same.
 
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