Thread:Queen Misery/@comment-26209364-20160627124458/@comment-26209364-20160628154032

I agree with everything you've just said. The internet is not only good at allowing people to be themselves, but as a sidenote it allows for more options of finding people that you can actually get along with. I can tell you with absolute certainty that as someone who knows and loves the internet for what it is, the internet is great for meeting new and intelligent people. And there is so much collectivism in todays society, that most people don't even join a cause to help others, but rather they use the cause to make themselves feel high and mighty, and they have such a superiority complex that even the slightest criticism against their movement gets ultimately torn apart by childish rage, due to people's insifficient patience and two faced demeanor.

I have a darker view on humanity but it's not without it's reasons. People are so quick to judge, and have such a high horse mentality that every sufficiently large group is filled mostly with immature children at this point. I'll elaborate on this much more later, but I'm a strange kind of optimist. I believe that every group has great people in it. Man, woman, Christian, Atheist, black, white etc etc etc.

But here's where things get even more interesting. Can I add you on Steam and/or Skype? Preferably both considering alternate means of communication is always a good idea. And that's assuming you have both. I REALLY hope you have Steam. If you're a gamer that would be freaking amazing. Video games are some of the most beautiful experiences ever.

Also, you mentioned atheism at the beginning of your reply. And this interests me greatly. I myself am an atheist and I greatly appreciate your company and that statement. There are judgemental people in ALL sifficiently large groups. Are you an atheist? It's fine if you aren't, don't worry. But if you aren't what faith would you be part of? You don't have to answer here if you feel uncomfortable.