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03-16-2009, 05:01 AM
I wasn't insulting anyone, merely trying to help.
Finding new friends on a forum is a pretty short-term solution to the problem if you ask me. If you REALLY want to make good, meaning-full, long-term relationships then you should probably reflect on the shortcomings of your own personality before rushing out and making a bunch of new friends, don't you think? One of the main questions I would ask myself in his/her position is "Am I a boring person?" |
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03-17-2009, 03:27 AM
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First of all, If you're going to delete people's threads and then twist the info that was inside them then you definitely shouldn't be a mod. Did I say in that thread 'I couldn't make 10 friends?????' Did I?? No, I said that in 6 years I had only met about 15 people that I considered spending any time with. Completely different mate. Now i'm going to take this up with Admin cos you're completely out of line. killyoself |
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03-17-2009, 03:49 AM
Also, I just wanted to point out that the point I made in this thread (looking within, trying to improve oneself) completely relates to the point I made in the thread MMM deleted.
The reason I don't have many friends here in Tokyo, is because I just don't seem to be able to meet many people, foreign or otherwise, that really interest me. That's why I suggested looking in the mirror before jumping in and making new friends. (I am in no way claiming that I have a better personality than anybody else. However, I do think that i have a quality that allows me to adapt the conversation to interest whoever it is that i'm speaking to, a quality that is a virtue for people 'Looking for Friends' perhaps???) |
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03-17-2009, 08:57 AM
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