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  • #21
    You know people actually fear their friends or family or co workers knowing that they have met a friend or someone online, because it's "frowned" upon as if its something bad, yet I cannot see why. The story goes you might meet a serial killer or a rapist or what not since its "online" and "you dont know them", but this ignores the fact that people tend to get raped and brutalized far more off the internet, than via the internet. Indeed, who do we know at all? In any event, as times changes, technology ushers in new things and mediums and forms of communication, so naturally people will flow with the go or go with the flow, while they sniff on the yayo. I don't see any harm in this, aside from people who meet online friends to play Dungeons and Dragons.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #22
      I've met my ex-bf on the internet(AC)....it was a baad baaad choise

      On the other hand, i've met a lot of nice ppl too....

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Artsakhtsi I've met my ex-bf on the internet(AC)....it was a baad baaad choise

        On the other hand, i've met a lot of nice ppl too....
        How many Armenians could there possibly be in Sweeden that you need the internet to meet?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by patlajan How many Armenians could there possibly be in Sweeden that you need the internet to meet?

          Not much like 5 000(max) or somth. ...
          So AC is very helpfull for armos in Sweden

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Anonymouse You know people actually fear their friends or family or co workers knowing that they have met a friend or someone online, because it's "frowned" upon as if its something bad, yet I cannot see why. The story goes you might meet a serial killer or a rapist or what not since its "online" and "you dont know them", but this ignores the fact that people tend to get raped and brutalized far more off the internet, than via the internet. Indeed, who do we know at all? In any event, as times changes, technology ushers in new things and mediums and forms of communication, so naturally people will flow with the go or go with the flow, while they sniff on the yayo. I don't see any harm in this, aside from people who meet online friends to play Dungeons and Dragons.
            Nope, actually it is harmless fun till you realize that the person you are with considers roach petting a productive activity. Futhermore, it is just a place for insecure people to screen out other people whom they know they will not have the guts to do so in real life. Anyway, to wrap it up, this is just a facade half of the time that people like to play in order to feel good about themselves once they "meet" their soul mates with just a click of a button.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SexyAries Met my boyfriend online!

              Well I am glad AC has put something to some use, aside from it being a brothel. As technology advances so do our life-styles with that stream of productivity. I suppose the uses of computers and notebook computer systems are the new way of capturing all those special moments of you, your family friends and loved ones with a lot less of an effort to actually "going-out" to search for people.

              Whether you are a typical chatter snapping pics and scanning them for others approval of your looks, or just an overrated street xxxx who is too defiled for anyone's taste in reality, by using computers and notebook computer systems to enhance sex-life, there is no doubt that as soon as your cpu doesn't work, so will your internet romeo and that is where you will then "up-grade" the cpu then simulatenously "up-grade" your "boyfriend."

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Artsakhtsi I've met my ex-bf on the internet(AC)....it was a baad baaad choise

                On the other hand, i've met a lot of nice ppl too....
                Well now, isnt that a good reason to loook on the internet for a soul-mate? Quite encouraging. Ultimately, the same rules that apply in real-life if you were to be face-to-face with the person, should also apply on the internet.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Artsakhtsi Not much like 5 000(max) or somth. ...
                  So AC is very helpfull for armos in Sweden

                  I guess your "milk shake" does not bring them to the yard. HAHAHA.

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                  • #29
                    Nimrod.. have you heard of a BOTTOMLINE?
                    ya, you know English... and you know how to use longass sentences too. but it's not the quantity NIMROD
                    it's the quality...
                    and I fail to find any in your posts.
                    example? your last 3 posts...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Nimrod Well what can I say? I guess your "milk shake" does not bring them to the yard. HAHAHA.

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