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Internet Friends
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Internet Friends

65 Name: Anonymous : 2020-06-14 22:30
>>63
I've made most of my friends on the internet. I tend to mentally categorize them as well.

The first group is the lifelong (or at least long) bonds I've somehow managed to make. Met these people on the internet, then we met IRL many times and made so much memories I consider them my real friends.

The second group is the people I've shared some context (a group, channel etc.) with and who I've known for at least a year on a pseudonymous basis. Sometimes I've even met these people 1-2 times IRL, but I have no doubt that if the group were to dissolve, my bonds would've been cut.

The third group are people I've interacted with on a pseudonymous basis, but haven't met them IRL. One side deletes their account, be it me or them and the bond is no more.

>>64
I vent more to people I barely know who I know won't stay my friends forever (for various reasons) and on anonymous imageboards.
I don't usually want to bother my best friends, even though they claim they're there to hear me out (and I even believe that's true).
The most important thing about venting anonymously is that your vents don't get tied to you and you also get to hear some solutions given from different standpoints.

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