Anyone from my school could easily find me if they saw my posts. Haven't been on TSR long but surprised it hasn't happened yet.
The person who found me used TSR for one day and then never again I really don't like the idea of people finding me on here and reading through my posts, but some of my friends use TSR on a regular basis and I know I'll be discovered again
The person who found me used TSR for one day and then never again I really don't like the idea of people finding me on here and reading through my posts, but some of my friends use TSR on a regular basis and I know I'll be discovered again
I'm sure that there are people out there who are fond of you and who enjoy your company If there's not, then remember that, assuming that you're going to university in a year's time, your circumstances will be changing drastically and you'll soon be able to meet up with people with the same interests as you. Hopefully you'll get on better with them than you do with the people you currently interact with.
My offer still stands though, if you ever want to chat then drop me a PM
Last year, I had a quadruple free, then further maths last, and school policy means I have to come in at half past 8. We can leave early, but can't come in late... It actually kinda sucked at the start...
I'm sure that there are people out there who are fond of you and who enjoy your company If there's not, then remember that, assuming that you're going to university in a year's time, your circumstances will be changing drastically and you'll soon be able to meet up with people with the same interests as you. Hopefully you'll get on better with them than you do with the people you currently interact with.
My offer still stands though, if you ever want to chat then drop me a PM
Okay, that's fine You'll still meet people as you live your life, and eventually I'm sure you'll find people that you begin to consider as friends.
For the record, I personally make no differentiation between friends that I know outside of the internet, and friends who I speak to purely online. While being able to go out with people and speak in person is nice, 'online friends' can be just as important. They might be available when 'real life' friends are not. There are definitely some things that my 'online friends' know about me that my 'real life' friends do not. Friends are friends
Dude... there is literally a message in my inbox from you that I need to reply to
Okay, that's fine You'll still meet people as you live your life, and eventually I'm sure you'll find people that you begin to consider as friends.
For the record, I personally make no differentiation between friends that I know outside of the internet, and friends who I speak to purely online. While being able to go out with people and speak in person is nice, 'online friends' can be just as important. They might be available when 'real life' friends are not. There are definitely some things that my 'online friends' know about me that my 'real life' friends do not. Friends are friends
Hello!
Oh lol, says a lot about me too
Edit: what tails just said about being available is true! And sometimes you just need a stranger
Okay, that's fine You'll still meet people as you live your life, and eventually I'm sure you'll find people that you begin to consider as friends.
For the record, I personally make no differentiation between friends that I know outside of the internet, and friends who I speak to purely online. While being able to go out with people and speak in person is nice, 'online friends' can be just as important. They might be available when 'real life' friends are not. There are definitely some things that my 'online friends' know about me that my 'real life' friends do not. Friends are friends
I don't have a differentiation either but most people do so I speak of it that way.
I don't have a differentiation either but most people do so I speak of it that way.
Fair enough I know several people that I've 'met' online that I've then gone on to speak to in person, so for me (and I believe an increasing number of people), that differentiation doesn't really work anyway.
Sure, sometimes a stranger, but sometimes a friend that just knows about different aspects of your life to your 'irl' friends.
Fair enough I know several people that I've 'met' online that I've then gone on to speak to in person, so for me (and I believe an increasing number of people), that differentiation doesn't really work anyway.
Yeah that too! Strangers and online friends are different
I discovered someone from my school on here after they posted a pic of their results day slip on the GCSE chat thread (it had the school logo on there)
I discovered someone from my school on here after they posted a pic of their results day slip on the GCSE chat thread (it had the school logo on there)