We all have some stories of friends we used to know and love but aren't there for us anymore.
any stories about you outgrowing your friends.
What happened for you to drift apart?
Do you miss them?
Have you tried to reconnect?
Etc.
>>38343>i burned bridgeswhat happened?
>>38345>i just acted like an insane scumbag to themlol how?
i tell mine i fucked their mothers and would drop their daughters down a mine shaft and they dgaf
>>38347>commit treacherywhat treasons have you committed, my son?
>Logically they get tired of my schizo bullshit and drop my asspersonally i wouldve egged you on and probably actually lose you as a fren just from fucking around too much
>>38349>what treasons have you committed, my son?Just simple social backstabbing, not gonna get in the details, i'm not proud of it.
>personally i wouldve egged you You don't, trust me, it gets exhausting for the receiving end after a while
>>38347>my scumbaggery stems from paranoid thoughtsthey were probably true tho, instincts dont lie. everyone is a fucker
Got into a fight with a guy in a social circle, he had a lot of resentment towards me because I wouldn't date him. Then his ex who was jealous of me kept inviting everyone but me to hangouts, and saying stuff like "if he's (me) there I won't go" and no one else took sides. Because of that I just stepped away and made new friends. Last I heard they hardly hangout anymore and some others got into fights and other people stepped away as well. I don't miss them, but I still talk to two or three of them from time to time.
>>38352>>38352>Got into a fight with a guy in a social circleDid u win?
>Online friends
I was apart of 2 online groups in my teens. The first I realized everyone there was a dickhead and ghosted them after I got sick of how they acted. We didn't really play games together. The 2nd we played risk of rain (first 1) and other random shit someone would ask if people wanted to play. Not as bad as the first group but still had its assholes. It died off over time and I just ended up ghosting and removed them all off my friends list. Funny enough, someone from that group reached out to me and added me as a friend, but deleted me a few days after. I was always on invisible since my friends list was empty anyway so I guess they thought I was avoiding them. Though I will admit I never wanted to talk to them. Any other friendship would be a short stint where someone I talk to on a forum or something asks if people want to play a game with them, I'm the only person who responds, and we mingle for a bit before things die off. I wouldn't consider anyone I "befriended" to be more than acquaintances.
>IRL friends
Like the last sentence of above, never "befriended" anyone I'd consider anything more than an acquaintance. Never played games much with one either. From what I remember, I played cod once with one guy and a few years later I played pokemon once with some girl who kept begging me to battle. Beyond that I haven't had a "friend" since highschool.
>>38354> Beyond that I haven't had a "friend" since highschool.same
>>38354>>38355You guys had friends in high school?
they got drunk too much
Anybody else going through cycles?
Like for example you have this one friend group, then you get introduced into a new group by a member of your old group just in time when the old group breaks up and everybody goes their own way.
>>38400>Like for example you have this one friend group, then you get introduced into a new group by a member of your old group just in time when the old group breaks up and everybody goes their own way.SP00KY
>online friends
Oldest one I still talk to is a leftcom, but we get along fine as long as I don't praise China too much around him.
Ex-friend is too much because we talk every six months or so, but there was a dude that was, like me, very into Metin2 at the time (it was my first MMO, and I assume also his, cut us some slack) and when we were younger he'd come over almost every afternoon and we'd just play the shit out of that. We reached a point in that game in terms of experience and game knowledge that I remember thinking nobody else in my life managed to get that much conversation and dialogue out of me, just discussing shit like where to farm certain drops or what to do in terms of bonus for equipment based on what we wanted to do. We were fucking wizards of that game, I dare say.
Yes, he'd come over to play an MMO. Sounds a little absurd, I guess. But that gave the whole thing a feeling much closer to a LAN party, though with only two players
>playing classic wow today
>deadmines pick up group
>run goes well, one of them says they're grateful for a good group because it's their wife's (the rogue in the group) first dungeon
>the other 2 pugs start talking about their wives
>realize i'm the only one forever alone among lifelong wow nerds
well that's a new kind of pain
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