Thread:5000 Explosions and a Supernova/@comment-24669562-20151107070235/@comment-24669562-20151108025708

I don't blame you and I don't recommend making friends on the internet, though I have and it's led me to unwanted consequences, and we don't know who's on the other side of the line and making friends online is not the same as making friends in person.

I don't really like making friends on the internet either even though I don't mind talking to some people sometimes. And earlier today I turned someone out on Deviant Art (he wanted to talk to me about Arthur, even saying I was knowledgeable about Arthur, maybe I am, but my knowledge doesn't amount, and wanted me to talk to him on Skype, but as flattered as I was, I told him I wasn't interested.) And I don't know about you but as friendly and respectful as I try to be, I'm not a people person, as I keep saying, I'm socially challenged, and asocial (what people mistakenly call "antisocial"), and virtually nobody on the internet is my friend (well very few people are) the most I prefer as far as online relationship is "acquaintance."

But looking at a picture and calling it out, that wasn't what I did was I? I do see what you mean though, kind of, not completely since I cannot read your mind and I don't have a reliable mind myself.

Well, explain, please, what you mean by what you said so I can have a clearer understanding. I tend to get the wrong idea of what others say and not everything translates well with me and even say things that have nothing to do with what the other is saying and I know I did earlier going on about online relationships and me.