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Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 6:47

after the age of 20 your realise that the notion of friendship, and I mean true friendship is bullshit and that there is no such thing. The closest thing there is, is family and perhaps if you are lucky a good gf of bf
Proove me wrong

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 7:32

I agree with your point but it wasn't necessary to add "Proove me wrong " at the end. It just makes you seem childish.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 7:40

I am not a native english speaker and these subtilities  elude me.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 7:53

You don't NEED friends to survive

focus on yourself always, live life to fullest, go for the hottest girls, get the best drugs, play the best vidoe games, drive the best car. You gotta be your own man and at the same time just spend time with family.

Most friends you will have will leave you sometime before you're the age of 25. Nobody sticks together forever.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 8:09

>>4
go for the hottest girls, get the best drugs, play the best vidoe games, drive the best car.
Sounds like a waste of life, I'd rather die than have that shit as priorities. It doesn't matter whether they stay with you forever, friends are opportunities, it makes your life richer to have meaningful friendships. Friends introduce you to unexpected things, allow you to test your thoughts on them, etc. They are a good thing. You too can build up meaningful, long-lasting friendships - it's natural and good for you in every way.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 9:22

You sir are wrong I still see most of my friends from when I was about 7 I am now 20 and I still have good relations with them all and though them I have made more friends as well.

I think you just find it hard to (or can't) make friends so you have decide to say fuck I am going to do my own thing and fucking about for the rest of my life.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 15:34

Friends are good. Family too.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 16:47

>>7
traitors in disguise

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 17:18

>>1
A close friend of mine going on over ten years proves your theory wrong. Though, of course, family first no matter what. I am 23.

>>6
OP stated after the age of 20. Come back to this thread when you turn 21 or 22 and see if you're still on that same level with your friends.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-08 17:32

OP here:
Addendum: Get separated from your closest friend for a year or so (college etc.) Is he still your best friend? has he changed? Do you still trust him with your secrets? With time, people change, trust no one because todays best friend could be a potential enemy in the future due to unforseen circumstances and you'll regret giving him the weapons to use against you in the first place. people are selfish... all of them, NO EXCEPTIONS!

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-09 1:47

>>10
NO EXCEPTIONS

Eh, OP, I think your argument may be full of cocks in some areas. Like it's possible for some people to have all their friends back-stab them in some way, but for some people there's always that one friend. Just because it happened to you doesn't mean it will happen to every single person ever.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-09 9:25

>>10

My closest friend & I when to different upper schools and he is now at uni (lives in a different town) and we are still really good friends. We first meat in 1999.

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