Friends and True Friends
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- mg330
True Friends are the people who you would drop anything for if they needed help, and you know without a doubt that they would do the same. They're people you can turn to when things are bad and not be judged, and the same can be expected of yourself if they need help.
- slinky0
anyone would go as far as sacrificing their own life for a friend if it came down to it?
- HELL NOmg33
- Family yes. Friend? Not unless my family was already deadlocustsloth
- definitely for my family and many friends...slinky
- doesnotexist0
I call them acquaintances and friends.
- dyspl0
I have only true friends.
- 7point340
true friends?
you mean like IRL friends? surely we all strive to obtain those one day.
*plinks away on internet
- ********0
facebook friends you mean?
- ********0
no true friends you mean
- blaw0
There is such a thing as reliable friends? Huh.
- ********0
Well considering I have rampant paranoia I have many groups consisting of people I know. Yet again, I thought everyone had distinctions, albeit in their head, about the people they pal around with and the like.
- plash0
Friends will help you move..
True friends will help you move the body..- Real True Friends:
Will help you move the body, again.TheBlueOne - move the body? you mean like.. dance with you?iCanHazQBN
- Real True Friends:
- thatblokemike0
friends by interest is an interesting point doorman. I removed msn from my machine whilst studying as I wasn't concentrating and chatting to friends all the time. Years later I decided to use it for work only and now my msn has around 80 people on it however every single one is either a designer or flash developer maybe the odd project manager, I do not add even family unless they have common interests. Now these friends by interest help me get jobs, answer questions and support everything to do with my career. I can actually count most of them as friends also. But regular friends with no common interest just waste my time and lean on me when they need help. Recognising this does not make you shallow, it just helps you organise your playing fields. i.e. use facebook for talking shit, football and what you had for dinner bollox that you just verbally dribble for the sake of nothing. Then as you say you can partition people as you would weblinks to places you have fast access whilst working at your vocation. They are doing the same, so its fine. So yes I have a clear partition and find it useful to make the distinction.
- slinky0
the question is not, do you have any true friends... but rather... Are you a true friend?