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Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
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Rahul Goyal
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Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
Hey friends
Each one of is lonely out here!! But none of us is trying to be sport enuff to break this lonliness.
Wat say...Lets share our ways to get out of lonliness
Lets get rid of depressing times,moments..Lets be happy and lets make others happy
Lets share wat can we do to shatter this cage called LONLINESS!!
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| 09-27-2007 02:25 AM |
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jales
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
okay..Hey i have a question..i would start a new thread but hey..question for all of you'll is; how much of a friend do you believe an internet friends can be friends?
i want to know if people consider their internet lives as valuable as the real one..or how valuable? how much do you value your internet friends?
I’m selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.
Marilyn Monroe
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| 09-27-2007 12:56 PM |
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mink
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
Good question. I don't think internet friends can be real good friends in real life. They usually fade off sooner or later. That's what I've been seeing.
But what I believe is, if the internet people are open to each other and they like each other as friends just by hearing out their thoughts online, that's good. If they take a step further to make it a real life friendship, then it's up to whether the other stuff, like physical attributes or manners or anything like that stuff that you don't get to see online, matter to them or not. If it matters then there's no point of bringing it up to the next level. If it doesn't then, I don't see why internet friends can't be as valuable as a real friend can be.
I'm contradicting, aren't I? Lol..
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| 09-27-2007 03:13 PM |
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Rahul Goyal
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
Very well said "MinK"!!
I think its important to share whn ur alone and sad!!
An internet buddy provides u a no frill oppurtunity to speak off ur mind and heard which u m8 not have done had u been wid a tangiable frd.
Now Way 1 to kill lonliness/sadness
Meditating
Meditating holds the key to attach urself to the vast "Unknown" inside u. Its an easy process which doesnt require anything special . For further knowledge kindly visit
http://www.how-to-meditate.org
Mind u, it's not my website and i genuinely find this link a good source to know more about meditation.
Kindly feel free to post your ways to suppress "Lonliness'
Thanks!
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| 09-28-2007 12:07 AM |
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Crew99
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
What if You have no friends to begin with and the only avenue to pursue is to make internet friends???
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| 10-02-2007 11:20 AM |
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NewBirth
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
then thats what u do
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| 10-02-2007 01:36 PM |
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AngryLoner
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
What if You have no friends to begin with and the only avenue to pursue is to make internet friends???
Start small, work your way up. Practice on internet friends.
Good question. I don't think internet friends can be real good friends in real life. They usually fade off sooner or later. That's what I've been seeing.
But what I believe is, if the internet people are open to each other and they like each other as friends just by hearing out their thoughts online, that's good. If they take a step further to make it a real life friendship, then it's up to whether the other stuff, like physical attributes or manners or anything like that stuff that you don't get to see online, matter to them or not. If it matters then there's no point of bringing it up to the next level. If it doesn't then, I don't see why internet friends can't be as valuable as a real friend can be.
I'm contradicting, aren't I? Lol..
And I generally agree with this mentality.
I became insane, with long periods of horrible sanity
-Edgar Allan Poe
This post was last modified: 10-02-2007 03:30 PM by AngryLoner.
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| 10-02-2007 03:30 PM |
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lonelyheartsxx
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
Good question. I don't think internet friends can be real good friends in real life. They usually fade off sooner or later. That's what I've been seeing.
But what I believe is, if the internet people are open to each other and they like each other as friends just by hearing out their thoughts online, that's good. If they take a step further to make it a real life friendship, then it's up to whether the other stuff, like physical attributes or manners or anything like that stuff that you don't get to see online, matter to them or not. If it matters then there's no point of bringing it up to the next level. If it doesn't then, I don't see why internet friends can't be as valuable as a real friend can be.
I'm contradicting, aren't I? Lol..
I've always thought about that too.....for a lot of ppl, including me most of the time, are way more open online, which makes it easier to meet ppl online & express yourself......two lonely ppl in real life that both are scared to talk to ppl can't meet in real life, but they could easily meet online bc ppl are always more open online. I think it'd be a good idea to meet your online friends, though.....I bet you could be friends after that. It's happened to me on myspace.....I would talk to this girl I like on myspace who I would never talk to in school, but after we talked on myspace, she started saying hi to me at school..... For me, I have a lot of more online friends than real life friends.....I'm usually pretty quiet in real life when I'm w a lot of ppl.
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| 10-03-2007 06:36 AM |
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lonelyheartsxx
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
What if You have no friends to begin with and the only avenue to pursue is to make internet friends???
That's what I did in 6th grade when I had absolutely no--NONE--friends....I registered on this one forum & I made a ton of online friends, which made me feel a little better & less lonely. I know online friends aren't the same as real life friends since u can't physically be w them, laugh w them, go places w them, etc., but they're better than nothing (bc they're still friends)....I think I have more online than real life friends. It's not a bad thing....most ppl are more open & easy to talk to online anyway.
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| 10-03-2007 06:39 AM |
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Rahul Goyal
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RE: Lets Break this Lonliness Shitt!!
What if You have no friends to begin with and the only avenue to pursue is to make internet friends???
That's what I did in 6th grade when I had absolutely no--NONE--friends....I registered on this one forum & I made a ton of online friends, which made me feel a little better & less lonely. I know online friends aren't the same as real life friends since u can't physically be w them, laugh w them, go places w them, etc., but they're better than nothing (bc they're still friends)....I think I have more online than real life friends. It's not a bad thing....most ppl are more open & easy to talk to online anyway.
Well U make a lot of sense!! And i agree to u but i have something to add on
i think too much of "Online/internet status" doesnt let us have our over-all development. Thus i believe tht even if u make internet frds yu try n have significant no. of palpable frds too..plus lets jus break away from this lonliness!!
plus most of the times relationships based on expressionless words (no matter how well u intersperse them with smileys, or intellects) dont stand the test of time.
Wat say!!
Plus guys don forget this topic was started to get ourselves ideas and ways to move beyond the word "Lonely"
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| 10-12-2007 02:18 AM |
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