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Originally posted by Memnoch:
Can't miss my Friday and Saturday night boogie, though!
OH!!! I see how it is now...You'll go dancing there, but just reFUSE to dance for us...fine...I understand...*sobs*

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Anyhoo, I agree with the general trend here.

I have friends where I live and online friends. They are all dear to me and I make time for them all. I choose whom to spend time with based on what I feel like doing at the time. Or if a particular friend needs me at to be there for them (whether in my hometown or online). I don't get to spend as much time with everyone as I would like, but I try.

And I don't particularly care for the term 'real-life' friends versus 'online friends'...I mean, if I was chatting online with a friend who moved away, I wouldn't consider them any different than those I've only met online. That term 'real-life' makes me feel like people I talk to online can't be real people. [img]tongue.gif[/img] And I know that they are. [img]smile.gif[/img]