[QUOTE=Take_Opal;18852811]Eah, I was trying to show him the YouTube video that has all the rad death scenes and he was just being a prick.[/QUOTE]
Not a gamer I take it. Shame..
I have a few friends that play video games, but mainly the popular ones - TF2, L4D, Dota, CSS, etc..I'm more into old school stuff, though I am buying a 360 soon
Loyalty and respect.
I started talking to him cause he has MGS4 shirt, but apparently he's only played MGS4. And all he plays now is MW2 every-now-and-then. He's more into music, talks to me about guitar/music and it's not really my field, but I don't mind. Unless he starts going into detail about guitar cause I have no idea what he's talking about.
[QUOTE=Take_Opal;18852932]I started talking to him cause he has MGS4 shirt, but apparently he's only played MGS4. And all he plays now is MW2 every-now-and-then. He's more into music, talks to me about guitar/music and it's not really my field, but I don't mind. Unless he starts going into detail about guitar cause I have no idea what he's talking about.[/QUOTE]
O O Wait, I bet he sends you youtube-links and goes "watch". You automatically say "thats cool" - "hey sweet" - "nice". When you send HIM youtube links he will either say nothing and instead send another youtube link OR say "ehh..".
Fuck I hate when people send me youtube links because I feel I have to act like its funny (LOL LOOK AT THIS CAT ITS SO SILLY) but when I send them my stuff, they ignore it. Then again, I love stuff like Dirty Sanches, Jackass, crusome prank videos, that newsreporter on Youtube ("Arthur")
Mhmm. He's constantly telling me to listen to music, but when I suggest something he's like "Yeah... I'm good."
[QUOTE=Take_Opal;18853103]Mhmm. He's constantly telling me to listen to music, but when I suggest something he's like "Yeah... I'm good."[/QUOTE]
Ahhahaha, yeah, see. God damn.
Trust, loyalty and Love is fine too if it's a girl.
Actually, love would be really awesome.
Being fuck buddies, the ultimate show of true trust.
I always assumed trust mattered most in a friendship. You can trust them not to tell your secrets, and trust that they'll help you out if they can, along with you helping them out any time you can.
So trust and loyalty. Common interests isn't fun because then you don't talk about anything new.
Getting along while having a good time and laughing about funny shit.
[QUOTE=NotMeh;18853145]Trust, loyalty and Love is fine too if it's a girl.[/QUOTE]
Whats wrong with liking men?
:colbert:
[QUOTE=Kyle902;18853752]Whats wrong with liking men?
:colbert:[/QUOTE]
That was my personal opinion
I do not love men :downs:
[QUOTE=Kyle902;18853752]Whats wrong with liking men?
:colbert:[/QUOTE]
Well apparently baby jesus goes and cries when ever a man fucks other guys.
/sarcasm
[QUOTE=NotMeh;18853768]That was my personal opinion
I do not love men :downs:[/QUOTE]
:colbert:
Trust. The ability to be able to talk to one person about nigh on anything, safe in the knowledge that they won't judge you for it, is truly brilliant.
Platonic Love, Trust, Loyalty, Honesty, Respect.
You should be comfortable with talking about anything with a real friend.
[QUOTE=VanillaBear;18851987][img]http://ultraxs.com/image-74A9_4B2234CA.jpg[/img]
also, I believe acceptance is vital in friendship[/QUOTE]
This, but tag on trust loyalty and respect.
Humor and trust!
Snip, wrong thread, you saw nothing!
In my opinion, trust. It's nice to know you can depend on someone in your time of need.
Trust and loyalty.
Loyalty, and The kind OF "Stick With You" Attitude.
*Bumps up two years*
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A friend is somebody who you can talk shit about to their face and laugh about it together.
A hot sister.
[QUOTE=HeyMate;18851923]
Trust? Loyalty? Respect? Humor?
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These 4 definitely matter the most between my and me Best friend.
He's literally the only person I know who won't negatively judge me however I act; I could act like a complete dumbass and he wouldn't give a fuck.
It's pretty much all of the above except the smart ass comments.
But let's face it ... it's all bullshit. Look, I'm in my 20's and I've had enough time to experience many friendships.
I don't wanna bash on anyone's hopes here ... but friendships almost never last. Sure there are people who maintained close friendship for decades, but this is actually rare and when it does happen it's usually between 2 or 3 people, not the massive friendship group you once had.
If anyone here has graduated high school yet, you know exactly what I mean. The fact is, if you don't have any real reason to see a friend, no matter how close you were ... the friendship will die. You make friends everywhere you go, because of this, you lose the friends where you were previously.
You may not believe this coming from a fellow Facepuncher, but I was pretty popular in high school. I graduated a long time ago, I have almost no contact with my friends/best friends from that time. I go to college now and made friends there, I hang out with them. That's the way it works most of the time for everybody. Think about it .. think about the friends you have now ... what's the connection with them? Same school, college, university, work, neighborhood? I bet it's along those lines isn't it?
The only way a friendship can survive without these things is if you have very similar interests which forces you to meet up all the time. A friend is your gym partner, so you see each other frequently, or you love cars/motorcycles and you're always fixing them up together or what ever... but a similar interest like gaming, that's not a strong enough glue to hold a friendship together.
So I say, make friends but don't expect them to save your life in 20years time or even 10 years time. So all this "what you want best in a friend?" Forget it ... just forget it.
Make friends, have fun, move on, repeat.
1 - sense of humour
May not seem the most important thing, but it's what forges most friendships in my opinion
Respect. I went into a major surgery recently and I heard that one of my really good friends was saying "Good" about it, that just tipped me off and he didn't actually seem to care about what he did, even if he didn't like me secretly it's still a dick move to say "good" to someone going into major surgery.
Am I the only one to think communication is the most important? I feel like it is the base to an amazing relationship.
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