I am saddened that I don't have IRL friends who are crazy about freedom as I am, or even normal freedom.
In fact, I think one or two of them are authoritarians, and they tell "me" to calm down x3
But, I am happy that because of the internet, I met other crazy freedom people and conversed with them =3
(In general, but definitely more so here on nostr, and more so because of the projects I'm working on)
And hopefully, I'll be super happy to be able to meet many of said crazy freedom people IRL, screaming freedom while eating a burger or something x3 (and that'd be well enough, anything else would be a bonus <3)
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I have zero friends in IRL, actually, all friends I made throughout life were mostly online, rarely I had real life friends and the real life ones eventually got cut off by time, but it's really hard to find people with the same ideas outside the anonymous sphere and without compromising your anonymity
It's almost as if I wrote this myself. I only had like 3 school friends IRL, and not even at the same time.
I definitely have more online friends than IRL.
The few from school faded away (nothing bad, just no contact anymore).
Don't think I had a stereotypical 'best friend' either, just ones where it was about entertainment.
And ya the strongest connections I had, at least on a mental level, were ones that I met later and online, where the reason I haven't met them IRL yet (not that there's a need, it's just that it'd be fun/nice) is basically because of economic reasons and life circumstances.