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      4813 days ago

      I think there is no deeper meaning to this. It just do be like dat sometimes, people are different irl than online.

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        1113 days ago

        it’s a video so I think that like said it’s just situating that it’s who’s she’s with rn and she hates the IRL version of her online best friend. Itdoes go with the argument that could be made, that online human interaction aren’t a 100% “real”.

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          313 days ago

          They can be, but verifying everything is close to factual is hard to do. I do think that what makes the friendship is key - if it’s something that’s enjoyed online, then odds are you aren’t going to be completely compatible IRL with other things, maybe even most things past the one thing you share. If it’s more general things, then the odds go up a bit, but you still don’t know the “vibe” the person gives off in reality, so there could be traits that you’re better off not knowing about. However, I met my wife online (back before “real” internet on Quantum Link, a national BBS for C-64) and we’re still compatible, so it can happen. Granted, it was a lot different then, but there were fakes and scammers then too.

        • @[email protected]
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          -112 days ago

          Oh great, we’ve got an internet truther here.

          Mate, the internet exists. It’s part of reality. It’s not a fantasy otherworld.