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7386275 No.7386275 [Reply] [Original]

How do famous vtubers make real friends? Every single person they meet only likes them because they're popular. Do they just have secret identities where they can never reveal who they are?

>> No.7386377

>>7386275
Even the most popular vtuber isn't popular enough to actually be considered famous, the average person would have no fucking clue who they are even if they told them.

>> No.7386454

>>7386275
Your entire post is riddled with broken assumptions and false premises.

>> No.7386631

>>7386275
most adult friendships are related to workplace. they mostly get along with their coworkers and some old friends from school.

>> No.7387227

>>7386275
>How do famous vtubers make real friends?
Friendship is only a thing in childhood. It has no relevancy in adulthood.

>> No.7387285

>>7386275
Well like most famous and rich people, there's a reason most their friends are also famous and rich.

>> No.7387327

>>7386275
Real friendship is forged on the battlefields of youth, war and business. Everything else is just casual acquaintanceship.

>> No.7387418

>>7387227
im sorry to hear you have such a sad and pathetic life anon.

>> No.7387456

>>7386631
this
90% of the world needs to seriously grow up

>> No.7387534

>>7387456
meant for>>7387227

>>7387418
grow up manchild

>> No.7387561

>>7387418
It's a lesson everyone learns and has. Friendship is transitory and ephemeral.

>> No.7387598

>>7387285
A concentrated effort to keep poor people poor and prevent empathetic bonds forming across social classes?

>> No.7387619

>>7386631
>>7387534
Indeed.

>> No.7387716

>>7387534
tell me about the ideal adult life without friendship then.

>> No.7387732

>>7387598
>empathetic bonds forming across social classes
Ano, I'm sorry to tell you this before you realized it yourself but social classes, here meaning money and resources, really do determine your worth. A poor person really does have inferior genetic and inferior ability. If it were otherwise he wouldn't be poor. It really is that simple.

>> No.7387762

>>7386275
Same way celebrities make friends, with other celebrities.

>> No.7387977

>>7387716
Person A does a thing for person B because person B will provide C in the future. That's all there is to it. Your emotional needs are to be fulfilled in marriage. They can't be otherwise. You're only in this argument because you're too young to know this simple truth, but you'll learn it like everyone else. Or just fade away into some "circle of friends" that does nothing but smoke weed and sit around. It becomes a noose around your neck. One of the achievements of becoming an adult is to cut away worthless people who you once thought were "cool" or "interesting" because both of those are just codes for "failure."

>> No.7388009

>>7387732
>>7387598
as someone fairly wealthy, so many people are shameless and when they get into money issues they start asking them you to bail them out, and when they first asked they keep lowering the bar about when they feel comfortable asking for bailouts.

>> No.7388401

>>7387977
the fact you envision a "circle of friends" as a group hanging out smoking weed shows you're the one who needs a more adult point of reference and need to meet more mature people. Since we're making up stuff about each other, I guess you're only in this argument cause you didn't really meet new people since high school/university and trying to justify being a lonely reject.

>> No.7388603

>>7387732
isn't the whole point of nepotism that those with power are born into it and aren't actually deserving of the role they have?
Plus clearly the European empires would like to have a word with ya, since those inbred fucks got bad genes and were still rich.
>>7388009
To be fair anon, that habit is a natural result to familiarity, and knowing you were willing to help them before means they feel safer to ask more.
this isn't necessarily just a wealth habit, you can see it in any other supportive actions like love or motivational and its a habit that is necessary for developing relationships in both animals and humans, otherwise life forms would just stone wall each other and be unwilling to do anything with each other even if its to there benefit.

>> No.7389266

>>7388603
Not like my anecdotes are proof of anything, but it becomes very straining on relationships. I don't mind helping out people, but some become choosing beggars and you never know which ones they are. Like one person first asked for 4k to erase his credit card debt, then 5k to help get a mortgage on an apartment, and then 3k for a new car (his worked) and got really upset when I said I wasn't comfortable with the last request since I already spent a lot on him while being frugal with myself.

>> No.7389317

>>7389266
Those requests came in the span of just a few months.

>> No.7397670

Do you need friends?

>> No.7397895
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7397895

Absolutely american thread, relations are a commodity and feelings are fake

>> No.7399373

>>7388603
Friends don't ask friends for money unless they intend to pay it back.
The problem with poor people is they don't. They might pretend to, but if they could earn 5k that easily they wouldn't be begging for it now. And when you befriend a poor person you know they're always thinking about it or seething when you do something they can't afford to do themselves and it's a pain to deal with them.

I had to cut off my old poorfag because it was just getting tedious hearing the passive aggressive tone she'd make whenever I mentioned going on vacation. Like fuck off bitch, not my problem you can't take 2 weeks off to go to Japan.

Like im not even rich. But that shits annoying. And that's not even getting into the faggots like the other anon had who beg you to bail them out.
That's why I give no money to anyone. The only exceptions are if we're out already and they don't have cash on them or it's just easier for one person to pay. And there I expect them to pay me back if not in cash then just the next time it'll be their turn.

>> No.7405950

>>7386275
You don't need friends, especially if you're rich.

>> No.7409529

>>7387534
your the one who looks like a man child by acting tough shit tho

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