Envy 6,230 November 5, 2016 Share November 5, 2016 Well, people online are people, you know. One of my best friends over the last 11 or so years, I initially met on Xanga. Although she went to high school with me, we haven't had much interaction outside of online interactions since we graduated, but she has been there for me. Oftentimes in more ways than my friends that I regularly see IRL. 1 Everything needs more woodwind! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrimGrimoire 4,973 November 5, 2016 Share November 5, 2016 Yeah, many people can and do. But just like real life, for some people it is just not as easy. I used to make friends online, and had several people I talked to and kept up with, and then some stuff happened and I just removed everyone from my life. Both online and offline. It made things a lot simpler in one sense, but was probably not the best choice in the long run. Really it all comes down to what you really want.. a friendship is only as good as what you are willing to put into it, and not just take out of it. 2 ~No profound statement needed~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow 7,694 November 5, 2016 Share November 5, 2016 yes i do, why? because i have XPwe cant see each other but that's not important, we talk more than i talk with people i can meetthey are amazing, genuine people and i definitely regard them as some of my best friends XP 2 beans Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tilgoreth 1,915 November 5, 2016 Author Share November 5, 2016 Yeah, many people can and do. But just like real life, for some people it is just not as easy. I used to make friends online, and had several people I talked to and kept up with, and then some stuff happened and I just removed everyone from my life. Both online and offline. It made things a lot simpler in one sense, but was probably not the best choice in the long run. Really it all comes down to what you really want.. a friendship is only as good as what you are willing to put into it, and not just take out of it. wow that was really good advice. Thanks. 1 Signature made by Kyoshi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
They call me Loyalty 1,949 November 5, 2016 Share November 5, 2016 I do believe is possible to make friends on the internet, as long as people is open to share themselves.Now most of my friends come from life. We've shared ours quite a bit, growing up together, sometimes even with the same experiences.I dream of them when they need me, and viceversa. We can feel each other like twins. Spent to much time together, our electromagnetic signatures are like one. Any change on theirs, alters mine despite distance and time. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashi 261 November 5, 2016 Share November 5, 2016 Most of my friends are internet-only. I'm happy with it that way 'cause I hate "friends" who are only friendly because they want to beg, borrow or steal from you. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy + Angel + Rain 11,303 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 the gif below your post is awesome. Well, thank you for saying so. ^ ^ 2 "It uses the faculty of what you call imagination. But that does not mean making things up. It is a form of seeing." - from "The Amber Spyglass" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tilgoreth 1,915 November 6, 2016 Author Share November 6, 2016 Well, thank you for saying so. ^ ^Yeah your welcome. No problem. 2 Signature made by Kyoshi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Codelyy 1,289 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 Yes of course it's possible as I and many others have many friends who they met online, I think truthfully I have more friends I've met online then I have friends I've met in real life just because of how often I'm on the internet, most of them I met on this forums such as @Commander Tangent and @AppleGearRising. I even had a couple of relationships online, mainly from this forum. 2 Thank you Cherribomb for the Signature! https://twitter.com/Codelyy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PinkiePie97 913 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 Most of my friends I've only met online, so yes. 2 Cartoon Info - A blog where I post info on cartoons I'm interested in writing about. Follow me on Twitter and Tumblr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuddleton 32 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 Definitely , they are still people, the only difference is distance. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appley Hooves 136 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 Yes, but along with that comes the usually pretty nasty nature of online friendships collapsing or being ended by one party. Or maybe it's just me that has bad luck there. Most of my friends both online and offline seem to just have me around for comic relief now, so who knows really. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
honk friend 1,978 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 I don't see why not, it's hard to find good friends IRL when you live in a city as boring as mine. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victoria Sponge 1,017 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 My friend met his girlfriend online and they've been together for 3-4 years now, so I'm sure making friends is possible. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Untitled Goose Q 5,138 November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 Think so? No. I KNOW so. I have friendships online just as strong or stronger as offline friends. I'm not sure where the myth that online friends are not genuine has come from. On 4/22/2016 at 6:16 PM, The Nightly Spectre said: One does not ask why The Questioner is awesome. One should instead ask their gods if they ever compare to the awesomeness of the one and only Questioner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I used to be a stranger 7,994 November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 Friends aren't just finding people who please you to be around. Like a car engine, a marriage or a garden, you have to maintain it and keep it up or else it's going to fall apart. I have friends I've kept in frequent contact with for 7 years whom I've only known on the internet. So I'd say the answer is "yes". 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meire 100 November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 The question is if you want friends on the internet, but common interests helps that so yeah i think so. I like people who generally are polite whether i am their friend or not. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenshiro 13,493 November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 I think its possible. I believe that. It can not be like the face to face talking but may be a good start to know about each other. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zyrael 1,471 November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Friends aren't worth much. You can lose them and make new ones, there's no real deep connection between most friends. So yes it's completely possible to make "genuine" friends online. 1 veritati adhaerere Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tilgoreth 1,915 November 9, 2016 Author Share November 9, 2016 The question is if you want friends on the internet, but common interests helps that so yeah i think so. I like people who generally are polite whether i am their friend or not.Actually those where some of the things I was thinking about. Signature made by Kyoshi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow Frostflame 3,568 November 13, 2016 Share November 13, 2016 Yes it is... I've made plenty of friendships in person throughout my life, but never lasted long (except one). I became really close friends with my Xbox Live buddies, now 5 years later they're helping me with my YouTube channel, and our friendships are as strong as it'll ever be. We've even talked about us all meeting in person, and maybe even living all together, or near each other to make recording easier... hell one of them is now my girlfriend. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Cedar 1,408 November 13, 2016 Share November 13, 2016 Possible, yes, but not as easily or as long-term as if you made them by actually seeing them on a regular basis. 1 Roleplaying OC: Red Cedar - Cast Character: Applejack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Discordian 6,015 November 13, 2016 Share November 13, 2016 Absolutely. The best friends I've ever had were ones I met on the internet somewhere. I've never really understood why people need to be within a few feet of each other to be "real friends". We do plenty of things together, talk every day and there's always gift trading. I don't make friends easily though. One out of every hundred people I talk to more than once or twice I've ever considered friends rather than "this guy I talk to once in awhile". 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vertigo-01 101 November 13, 2016 Share November 13, 2016 Many people have accomplished as much since the mid 90s, so I'd say it's a fair bet you can. I've met a couple of people online in the past few years that I became friends with, but only after meeting in person. I now have some that I'd call "friend" even though I haven't met them in person, but the nature of the friendship is different than those I do know in person. When I was a teen, I used to have deep meaningful conversations with lots of people online, and many of them were genuine friends. But as time went on, and I began to spread my extroverted wings like the world was about to end, online communication became far less significant in my life, and thus I lost touch with pretty much everyone I knew online. I'd say that's still fairly true for me today, though thanks to the fandom, I'm happy to say I've met a couple of people online that I now claim as friends, though the relationships aren't nearly as deep as those with folks I know in person. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tilgoreth 1,915 November 13, 2016 Author Share November 13, 2016 Many people have accomplished as much since the mid 90s, so I'd say it's a fair bet you can. I've met a couple of people online in the past few years that I became friends with, but only after meeting in person. I now have some that I'd call "friend" even though I haven't met them in person, but the nature of the friendship is different than those I do know in person. When I was a teen, I used to have deep meaningful conversations with lots of people online, and many of them were genuine friends. But as time went on, and I began to spread my extroverted wings like the world was about to end, online communication became far less significant in my life, and thus I lost touch with pretty much everyone I knew online. I'd say that's still fairly true for me today, though thanks to the fandom, I'm happy to say I've met a couple of people online that I now claim as friends, though the relationships aren't nearly as deep as those with folks I know in person. Thank you for telling me that. Friends aren't just finding people who please you to be around. Like a car engine, a marriage or a garden, you have to maintain it and keep it up or else it's going to fall apart. I have friends I've kept in frequent contact with for 7 years whom I've only known on the internet. So I'd say the answer is "yes". Thank you for telling me that.Absolutely. The best friends I've ever had were ones I met on the internet somewhere. I've never really understood why people need to be within a few feet of each other to be "real friends".We do plenty of things together, talk every day and there's always gift trading.I don't make friends easily though. One out of every hundred people I talk to more than once or twice I've ever considered friends rather than "this guy I talk to once in awhile".Thank you for telling me that.Yes it is... I've made plenty of friendships in person throughout my life, but never lasted long (except one). I became really close friends with my Xbox Live buddies, now 5 years later they're helping me with my YouTube channel, and our friendships are as strong as it'll ever be. We've even talked about us all meeting in person, and maybe even living all together, or near each other to make recording easier... hell one of them is now my girlfriend.Thank your very much for telling me that.Yes it is... I've made plenty of friendships in person throughout my life, but never lasted long (except one). I became really close friends with my Xbox Live buddies, now 5 years later they're helping me with my YouTube channel, and our friendships are as strong as it'll ever be. We've even talked about us all meeting in person, and maybe even living all together, or near each other to make recording easier... hell one of them is now my girlfriend.I messed up earlier. Thank you very much for telling me that.Possible, yes, but not as easily or as long-term as if you made them by actually seeing them on a regular basis.I like your avatar thanks for telling me that. 1 Signature made by Kyoshi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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