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Xantar is not real. Neither is Typhoid...
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You can ask Dylflon, Dyne, Swan or Fox. Hell, you
can even ask BAB - I'm me all around. I don't see the point to hide behind a computer screen to be someone else. I'm
always me, and I'm fairly sure they are too.
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As for Facebook, I divide people into two broad groups: those who have over 300 friends and those who don't. I'm one of the latter group specifically because I only add people to my friends list if I have met them in person or I have had a long online association with them (at least three years). ... I'm just saying that when your friends list consists entirely of people you know very well, you're going to treat them very differently than a random assortment of faces you've bumped into...
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I have nearly 400 friends on facebook(after deleting hundreds a long time ago) because I know nearly 400 people. I mean, it's your view on it - so I'm not going to argue it really - but as for the "I'm just saying that when your friends list consists entirely of people you know very well, you're going to treat them very differently than a random assortment of faces you've bumped into. " - I personally treat
everyone the same until they give me a reason not to. I treat people I talk to and know from the internet (BAB/Bond, for example) the same way I'd talk to Dylflon or Dyne - people I've been friends with practically my entire life.
The reason I'm saying all this is because it actually bugs me when people make generalizations like that. I'm me. I'm
always me. I treat people that I don't know (from the internet) the exact same way I'd treat someone who I just bumped into at some various place around town, and then only talk to them here and there via texts/MSN/facebook. Clearly, not everyone is the same. I understand that. But don't bring down my ship with generalizations based on how you live your life.