Imaginary Friends

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richardclank wrote:What's wrong with being anti-social?

Could be a lot. Helps to understand the true definition of anti-social, the consequences, and asocial.
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Bman wrote:Lots of them do.
They named him God.


Allah is a better friend.
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I'll double up.

My imaginary friend 'unlike'd me !
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My Imaginary friend, can kick the crap out of your imaginary friend...... Just thought I should warn you..
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fvkasm2x wrote:- As a child, talking out loud to oneself isn't viewed as abnormal. As an adult, it usually signifies mental issues



It's almost impossible to be awake and have no thoughts in your head. If everyone had their "mute" mode disabled, we would all be deemed insane as our thoughts would be spoken aloud, yet it wouldn't mean our personalities were any different.
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I have a lot of my imaginary friends on forums and Facebook also. In forum, they don't know each other Identity, but we are good friends for years :)
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I used to have two imaginary friends but they started hanging out together and decided they didn't need me anymore. :cry:
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I remember covering imaginary numbers in math and those seemed pretty real. So, I don't have trouble with imaginary friends especially if they or naughty, or I can put them to work :-)
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I talk to myself in the third person. I pretend it is my twin. We like the same books, music, food and share clothes! :130:
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I wear nicotine patches only because of the vivid dreams I get from them.
It's like having two separate realities. Like having the same brain in two bodies.
Or like living to 170.
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