chasingowls
Member
I have great friends in person and great friends online. To me, neither is better, they both offer something different. Yeah, obviously, if your friend lives hundreds/thousands of miles away from you, you can't go out together, but that doesn't mean they can't be just as valuable as the friends that can. And just because a person can come give you a shoulder to cry on doesn't mean that an online friend can't give you a figurative shoulder. Both have value. I wouldn't trade any of my online friends for anyone in real life and I wouldn't trade my real life friends for anyone online.
It seems like this perspective is becoming rarer, online.
It's so strange to me. Why is a conversation only meaningful if you've met someone in person? Everyone you talk to in writing is still a real person. And a unique one, that can never be replaced. Do people think conversation has no value..? What about the jokes you share, times where you empathize with one another, talk about whatever's going on in your life, talk about your interests and hobbies..? And ok, if none of this has any meaning or value, then why do people spend so much time leaving comments and talking (or arguing) with other people online?