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We were both kids at the time.
Internet IS real life
Yes.. many times.. it was good experiences.. feels as if i get to know the person alot as he/she really is before getting to the appearance and the first meeting.. which makes me a lot more relaxed and myself.. havent met anyone claiming top be another or lied about stuff.. they get sorted before even meeting them.. cba with ppl like that.. waste of time..
And Lewis Lovhaug a couple times.
A nicely curved brat prankster from an internet forum meant for educated people/education, which made me wait 3 hours in semi-cold weather standing up and met with me, only to attack me (verbally). While in the emails exhchanged, she acted the curious, open minded gal.
Never again. I don't go for real meet ups from the internet, anymore.
The best thing about internet for me is i can express myself better even this is not really practical place but it still part of life. I need try to be wise and have some common sense. Sometime it's unhealthy. For sure we need balance in life. Internet and real life.
If you're friends with them, it's a lot like meeting up with friends.