lahalane wrote: » I tend to have more serious discussions on here than in real life. Offline I rarely talk about anything important with my friends. We usually just joke around about stupid stuff. Are you more/less serious on Boards or the same?
lahalane wrote: » I tend to have more serious discussions on here than in real life. Offline I rarely talk about anything important with my friends. We usually just joke around about stupid stuff.
Electric Sheep wrote: » Irish people love to brag about how friendly they are, but in my experience it is a totally superficial friendliness, there is very little true friendship just a lot of drink fuelled stupidity and "slagging" and "crack", particularly among the males. Any attempt at in depth conversation will usually fail. No wonder the suicide rate is so high in Ireland.
Electric Sheep wrote: » Irish people love to brag about how friendly they are, but in my experience it is a totally superficial friendliness, there is very little true friendship just a lot of drink fuelled stupidity and "slagging" and "crack", particularly among the males. Any attempt at in depth conversation will usually fail.No wonder the suicide rate is so high in Ireland.
Czarcasm wrote: » You base a statement like that on your own very limited experience? I hope you don't mind me saying then that you're talking utter horseshìte.
Electric Sheep wrote: » Yes, as I said, I base it on MY experience. Should I be basing it on yours?
Electric Sheep wrote: » Any attempt at in depth conversation will usually fail.