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So I noticed this one member's thread about how he would like friends, and I thought I'd make a similar thread. I'm doing this out of boredom. My summer vacation has also just started so I figure I could spend some of the free time getting to know new people.

 

Where to start ... well, I'm nice and I like nice people. I also like awesome people. 

 

Um ... if you love nature, we will instantly get along. I love nature. Nature lovers are awesome. 

 

So ... that's it. xP

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Sure thing Dsanders!  :D

 

Welcome to the friendship brigade!  Or the Hug Club, whichever you prefer  :P

 

PS: I think I just saw you post a status update about people being overly sensitive nowadays.

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PS: I think I just saw you post a status update about people being overly sensitive nowadays.

 

Yep. It seems like that, at least in my experience. I'm beginning to realize that I tend to be more blunt online than in real life. I should add that I like people who can be blunt. Because people who can be blunt, can be real with me. No bullshit. I like that.

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I think everyone is, at least a bit, more blunt online than in person. You'll have no problem meeting blunt people on the web which is kinda nice because you can cut right through the shit and know if a person is even worth talking to.. unlike in real life.  

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You'll have no problem meeting blunt people on the web which is kinda nice because you can cut right through the shit and know if a person is even worth talking to.. unlike in real life.

 

Unfortunately, blunt people may often come off as rude to sensitive people. I have "offended" a handful of people in various online debates in which I considered their anecdotal claims as bullshit. Because honestly, I find anecdotes irrelevant when it comes to intellectual discussions ... 

 

That's just me. Gotta love freedom of speech.

 

Anyway, back to the topic.

 

If anyone on here is from southern California, I will buy you coffee (if you want) if we ever meet. xP

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I would love to take you up on that if you weren't on the other side of the continent. But yeah.. I avoid most debates online and with friends because unless it's something I really actually care about.. what's the point? I'd rather just listen to people rambling and form my own opinions.

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D. Sanders, if you come out to Kansas, I'll buy YOU a cup of the best coffee out there!

 

Kansas has the best coffee out there? Never would have guessed.  :wau:

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W@@Attack of the Pwns,

 

Sorry, hun, but Washington makes the best coffee. xD

When there's a coffee stand, coffee shop, restaurants and convenience stores all selling coffee of some sort every few blocks even in small-ish towns like my own someone here better have some good coffee!

 

Washington is best state.

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Think you'd be able to get along with me? I love nature and try to hike whenever I can. My most exciting recent one was the Columbia River Gorge out by Multnomah falls in Oregon.

 

From your second sentence alone, you have just earned my friendship. In all seriousness, it takes some time before I actually consider someone as a friend but you've definitely made a good first impression so far. I've always wanted to visit Oregon. I'd love to see the Cascades up there as well. It's just right above my home state.

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When there's a coffee stand, coffee shop, restaurants and convenience stores all selling coffee of some sort every few blocks even in small-ish towns like my own someone here better have some good coffee!

 

Washington is best state.

 

Ooh, are you in Washington? I have vital information for locating good coffee.

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Washington is definitely one of the "must see states" on my bucket list. The natural reserves from what I've heard are breathtaking. The weather is also cool all year round. *sighs* Sounds like a place I'd truly call "home."

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I live in Washington. ^^ There are actually some good site viewing places here. My grandma also lives in Oregon and we visit there sometimes.

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That's what I was thinking lol.. No offence there Attack of the Pwns.

 

  

Kansas has the best coffee out there? Never would have guessed.  :wau:

  

W@@Attack of the Pwns,

 

Sorry, hun, but Washington makes the best coffee. xD 

 

W@@Dsanders,

 

Think you'd be able to get along with me? I love nature and try to hike whenever I can. My most exciting recent one was the Columbia River Gorge out by Multnomah falls in Oregon.

  

When there's a coffee stand, coffee shop, restaurants and convenience stores all selling coffee of some sort every few blocks even in small-ish towns like my own someone here better have some good coffee!Washington is best state.

Let me explain, while the best coffee around is in Kansas now, it is actually originally from Portland. A buddy of mine who was originally from Oregon opened a coffee shop here about two years ago, and it's become legendary locally as the best coffee in the Midwest. It was also intended to be taken lightly, I'm not trying to stomp on the northwest's toes here as I've never been there to try theirs.

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Go to Poulsbo, the historic part. Y'know, where Sluy's Bakery is? Right next to Italian Ristarante is a small hole in the wall coffee shop called 'Cups'. I can't begin to say how amazing their coffee is.

 

@@Dsanders

We got lucky that we're in Washington. Figured I'd show you the stuff I mentioned.

 

The gorge I mentioned. Ignore the white area. I quite hate how I look.

 

 

The falls, specifically.

 

 

Plus, Hurricane Ridge about a month ago.

 


      
Let me explain, while the best coffee around is in Kansas now, it is actually originally from Portland. A buddy of mine who was originally from Oregon opened a coffee shop here about two years ago, and it's become legendary locally as the best coffee in the Midwest. It was also intended to be taken lightly, I'm not trying to stomp on the northwest's toes here as I've never been there to try theirs.

 

Oh, it was a joke, hun~ I meant no disrespect. <3

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We got lucky that we're in Washington. Figured I'd show you the stuff I mentioned. The gorge I mentioned. Ignore the white area. I quite hate how I look.
 

 

Wow! The falls are beautiful. I've been to a number of waterfalls before, but I've never seen anything quite like this. What I wouldn't give to be there and to be in awe of such a glorious scene. How long ago were you there?

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Wow! The falls are beautiful. I've been to a number of waterfalls before, but I've never seen anything quite like this. What I wouldn't give to be there and to be in awe of such a glorious scene. How long ago were you there?

 

 

About two months ago for the falls. The only thing I was disappointed about going there is that I didn't get a chance to go on the trail that led to the top of the falls themselves. But it was the first time I had ever been that close. My hair was soaked by the time I was finished taking pictures.

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Friends have to be earned, through communication and time. Beginning as strangers, then bonding. I usually wouldn't call someone my friend until I've had some deep conversation experience. Trust issues. Not my fault - my opinion.

 

The doors open however, but I haven't exactly made a real friend on here. Too many sudden-ending PM's and friend requests sent to me mainly on a whim.

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@@Discordian

 

Go to Poulsbo, the historic part. Y'know, where Sluy's Bakery is? Right next to Italian Ristarante is a small hole in the wall coffee shop called 'Cups'. I can't begin to say how amazing their coffee is.

 

@@Dsanders

We got lucky that we're in Washington. Figured I'd show you the stuff I mentioned.

 

The gorge I mentioned. Ignore the white area. I quite hate how I look.

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The falls, specifically.

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Plus, Hurricane Ridge about a month ago.

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Oh, it was a joke, hun~ I meant no disrespect. <3

Can't say I know the name's of places too well. I haven't been outside of Auburn much my entire life.

 

However, should I make plans to go to Seattle I'll ask you again if you're still around cuz I'll never remember. Be prepared. :lol:

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