1st January 2015, 08:18 PM
You have an amazing point of view aabout friends. The reason people loose friends in real world is because they have there head stuck in the virtual world(This is not mean)
Do not walk in front of me, i may not follow.
Do not walk behind me, i may not lead.
Just walk beside me and be my friend.
I game of thrones
Do not walk behind me, i may not lead.
Just walk beside me and be my friend.
I game of thrones
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1st January 2015, 08:19 PM
On here I can't help because everyone has a different opinion and it can affect when you try to be friends with someone. But I know that you will find that friend that you're looking for if you reach out and trust your heart, because when we don't trust in our heart then the one that keeps making mistakes is us.
Don't let anyone bring you down
1st January 2015, 10:29 PM
Just about every friendship fades away, it's almost inevitable. In the transition from elementary school to middle school, I've lost friends. Same thing happened with my transition from middle school to high school. Of course, there are exceptions to almost every situation, but in my experience, "true friends" are temporary. People change, I know I have, and sometimes friends that once suited you before might not suit you now.
I view virtual friends and real life friends as two separate groups of people. It's almost like I have two separate lives, I'm so different in real life than I am on the internet. I love my virtual friends, they're the friends I will tell everything to. One, because I don't care if they judge me (because they don't really know me), and two, because they couldn't tell anyone. Well they could tell other people, but I don't care if they do because they're telling people who don't know me or know people who know me.
My real life friends are used solely to make memories. We are all teens/tweens or whatever you call yourselves, and now is the time to be making memories and experiencing things. It's okay if you make bad choices sometimes, now is the time to do that. And you need to make these memories and choices with your real life friends. If you're in middle school/elementary school, don't expect to keep the same friends throughout your entire school career. People change, and it's okay because then you'll find new friends.
I love all my clubpenguin friends though, you guys freaking rock
I view virtual friends and real life friends as two separate groups of people. It's almost like I have two separate lives, I'm so different in real life than I am on the internet. I love my virtual friends, they're the friends I will tell everything to. One, because I don't care if they judge me (because they don't really know me), and two, because they couldn't tell anyone. Well they could tell other people, but I don't care if they do because they're telling people who don't know me or know people who know me.
My real life friends are used solely to make memories. We are all teens/tweens or whatever you call yourselves, and now is the time to be making memories and experiencing things. It's okay if you make bad choices sometimes, now is the time to do that. And you need to make these memories and choices with your real life friends. If you're in middle school/elementary school, don't expect to keep the same friends throughout your entire school career. People change, and it's okay because then you'll find new friends.
I love all my clubpenguin friends though, you guys freaking rock
1st January 2015, 10:53 PM
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Just about every friendship fades away, it's almost inevitable. In the transition from elementary school to middle school, I've lost friends. Same thing happened with my transition from middle school to high school. Of course, there are exceptions to almost every situation, but in my experience, "true friends" are temporary. People change, I know I have, and sometimes friends that once suited you before might not suit you now.
I view virtual friends and real life friends as two separate groups of people. It's almost like I have two separate lives, I'm so different in real life than I am on the internet. I love my virtual friends, they're the friends I will tell everything to. One, because I don't care if they judge me (because they don't really know me), and two, because they couldn't tell anyone. Well they could tell other people, but I don't care if they do because they're telling people who don't know me or know people who know me.
My real life friends are used solely to make memories. We are all teens/tweens or whatever you call yourselves, and now is the time to be making memories and experiencing things. It's okay if you make bad choices sometimes, now is the time to do that. And you need to make these memories and choices with your real life friends. If you're in middle school/elementary school, don't expect to keep the same friends throughout your entire school career. People change, and it's okay because then you'll find new friends.
I love all my clubpenguin friends though, you guys freaking rock
I view virtual friends and real life friends as two separate groups of people. It's almost like I have two separate lives, I'm so different in real life than I am on the internet. I love my virtual friends, they're the friends I will tell everything to. One, because I don't care if they judge me (because they don't really know me), and two, because they couldn't tell anyone. Well they could tell other people, but I don't care if they do because they're telling people who don't know me or know people who know me.
My real life friends are used solely to make memories. We are all teens/tweens or whatever you call yourselves, and now is the time to be making memories and experiencing things. It's okay if you make bad choices sometimes, now is the time to do that. And you need to make these memories and choices with your real life friends. If you're in middle school/elementary school, don't expect to keep the same friends throughout your entire school career. People change, and it's okay because then you'll find new friends.
I love all my clubpenguin friends though, you guys freaking rock
1st January 2015, 10:57 PM
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Wise very wise.
Wise very wise.
Wisdom comes from experience.