Juliette wrote:Approximately 95% of my online friends have proven that they can be trusted. Approximately 0% of my irl friends have proven the same.
I hate to say it, but it's pretty much the same for me.
Juliette wrote:Approximately 95% of my online friends have proven that they can be trusted. Approximately 0% of my irl friends have proven the same.













Tora wrote:If anything online friends are more truthful than ones you've met in person.


























Tora wrote:If anything online friends are more truthful than ones you've met in person.














Si Targaryen wrote:I think your opinion on this subject depends on your personal experience. I've had some very reliable, dependable and caring online friends.
My least reliable friend? The guy I've been friends with since we were 3. We are still friends, but he has let me down a dozen times, sometimes quite badly.
Knowing someone IRL doesn't make them any more or less reliable. A reliable person will make a good friend online or in person. A unreliable person will make a less good friend.













Tora wrote:Nicholas wrote:Online friends can rarely be 100% trusted or relied on. No matter if anyone disagrees or not, it is the truth and I already learned this myself. Maybe if you met your online friend(s) several times in RL, But otherwise not.
What makes this truth? Fear?














Tora wrote:Nicholas wrote:Online friends can rarely be 100% trusted or relied on. No matter if anyone disagrees or not, it is the truth and I already learned this myself. Maybe if you met your online friend(s) several times in RL, But otherwise not.
What makes this truth? Fear?





























Nicholas wrote:Tora wrote:Nicholas wrote:Online friends can rarely be 100% trusted or relied on. No matter if anyone disagrees or not, it is the truth and I already learned this myself. Maybe if you met your online friend(s) several times in RL, But otherwise not.
What makes this truth? Fear?
Implying gullibility makes it untrue?













Tora wrote:Nicholas wrote:Implying gullibility makes it untrue?
You know the only reason you argue that is because you fear that you don't know who you're talking too.














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