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Now your in a World full of Brainwashed 20 Year Olds...
Eat Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
All maxed out with nothing left to do.
Do you want somebody to talk to or somebody to play videogames with together?
Sounds silly, but the difference is actually huge, as some people do put gaming buddies and friends into different categories, treating each of them differently.
Gaming buddies are everywhere, finding them shouldn't be a problem, but friends.. That's not so easy anymore because this is a lot more about you, your approach, your behavior, and your willingness to invest energy and time into the friendship between the two or few of you, dependable on how many friends you do manage to make, keep, and truly cherish.
Doin' so isn't for everyone, some people may prefer the privacy and refrain from the risk of sharing some possibly sensitive informations about themselves.
and join >hidden meeting<
congratulations, friends.
Get one.
It's worth it.