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John Titor's Legacy
How Titor Attracts Bad People
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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 96845" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>If this has happened to you, I feel your pain. Finding out that someone has just been using you for over a year by pretending to be your friend is one of the most hurtful things that can happen to a human being. It's one of the most sickening cases of manipulation. It's only natural for someone to be sort of frustrated and distrustful toward humanity following something as messed up as this.</p><p></p><p>Regarding your question, that's hard to say. The only way you can be able to confidently trust anyone is to know them from the very core of their being. Surprisingly, with all of the advances of the Internet in the modern world, there still aren't any effective ways to find reliable friends. Most people still just become friends with who it is most convenient, like classmates or coworkers. What I seem to find is that people who are more ethical and live more moral lifestyles, they are less likely to try to do something hurtful intentionally because it contradicts with their lifestyle. If you combine that with someone who believes in the same fundamental ideas, has the same interests, and has a respectful attitude, you have the perfect friend. This kind of friend is one that most people don't find in their lifetimes, but all we can do is keep trying. I sincerely hope that your future friendships have better outcomes, Paula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 96845, member: 5926"] If this has happened to you, I feel your pain. Finding out that someone has just been using you for over a year by pretending to be your friend is one of the most hurtful things that can happen to a human being. It's one of the most sickening cases of manipulation. It's only natural for someone to be sort of frustrated and distrustful toward humanity following something as messed up as this. Regarding your question, that's hard to say. The only way you can be able to confidently trust anyone is to know them from the very core of their being. Surprisingly, with all of the advances of the Internet in the modern world, there still aren't any effective ways to find reliable friends. Most people still just become friends with who it is most convenient, like classmates or coworkers. What I seem to find is that people who are more ethical and live more moral lifestyles, they are less likely to try to do something hurtful intentionally because it contradicts with their lifestyle. If you combine that with someone who believes in the same fundamental ideas, has the same interests, and has a respectful attitude, you have the perfect friend. This kind of friend is one that most people don't find in their lifetimes, but all we can do is keep trying. I sincerely hope that your future friendships have better outcomes, Paula. [/QUOTE]
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