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12/21/11(Wed)18:03:52 No.824824>>824757 >Not if you found something that they enjoy and what you also enjoy and you did it together? Well,
then we'd be doing it, not talking about it. But, even if we were,
there's nothing saying we're both into it at the same time. >Then you'd have something to talk about always. Always?
No. I love talking to strangers on the internet, it's never the wrong
time. I can't, nor do I want to, speak to my friends at any given time.
I
mean, I do discuss things with them seriously but, aside from a point
or two, we largely agree on everything. On the internet, there's always
another point of view. Maybe I won't change anyone's mind, but at least
I'm examining my own beliefs and theories. Maybe I'll discover a
weakspot or come to a new conclusion I never would have came to had I
been in a big conversational circlejerk with 'real people'. |