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Originally Posted by Kradun
I think what Avaela is trying to do here is show you that he can disassociate the different layers of reality.
I mean it is great that you are honoring this guy, Cuff. But it should be left to those who truly know him (i.e. his family and close friends). I'm not saying that efriends are bad, but how much can you really say you know someone over the internet. It is too easy for people to lie.
So in a way your assumptions about him may be dishonoring him. I couldn't tell you for sure because I'm not Cuff.
Then again this is just my opinion. I am glad Fisst, Kyriel, and Avaela have done what they have done. It just goes to show how distant humanity has become from itself because of anonymity. So instead of honoring a guy you knew through 0 and 1's... try to remember the people that are here with you instead of in a game. It is all that much more important. (See Sentence 1)
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Yeah relationships have never been made over the internet.No one has gone to fan faire and met guild mates/or players whom they have played with in game in groups.
No one has ever gotten married/or became really good friends to visit each outher they met in game.To think it isnt possible to become rl friends with some one you met over the internet is bit foolish.
Internet is no different these days then going out to church ,or a bar to meet people and become friends/aquaintences.
With your theory at mind what these guys did is okay.So if your rl family member or friend died of a heart attack.With your theory it would be okay for some one that didnt know them to walk by the funeral shouting he/her should have taken better care of them selfs the fat basterd.
There is a such thing as respect.That is where these guys fail at life. Not only do they show no respect towards outhers, i have reason to believe they have lack of respect for themselfs to.