Online Friend Simulator Ver. 0.018

Online Friend Simulator
Online Friend Simulator
Online Friend Simulator Ver. 0.018
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Welcome to the Online Friend Simulator. Because everyone could use a friend, even online. I’m Francis aka The Other Guy.

Well, that didn’t last long. So with some alcohol in hand, I do a nice little podcast, answering comments from the blog and a voicemail as well.  Just because I haven’t done this before, I decided to not edit this episode aside from just making it a little louder and getting rid of some background noise. But I kept every word I said in this episode, and I don’t remember what I said. So this will be fun.

As always, any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.

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E-mail: OFSShow@gmail.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/akaTheOtherGuy

Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/akatheotherguy

Website: https://sinceresarcasm.net

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/akatheotherguy

Phone Number: (347) 450-4335 [GEEK]

4 thoughts on “Online Friend Simulator Ver. 0.018”

  1. Condolences Francis. While we are not providing the type of relationship, romantic, which you are seeking, we can still be there for you in other ways.

    There is also courage of being the nameless in a group, producing hate that disrupts a family dinner, or leads to assault and battery by masked assailants. But you are not the target, thankfully, of that type of hate. Let’s hope and pray you never are.

    There are over 6 billion people out there. There must be a handful who are compatible with you for a long term. But cause of time, distance, and chance, the odds are against meeting those few within the handful who are of the sex which you are attracted to. It’s like the fermi paradox in that way.
    This though also reminds me of a discussion I had with some coworkers who were single. Settling. Rarely does one find a compatible person of the sex which one is attracted to, that checks off all of one’s list of preferences (or vice versa one meets all of that other’s preference list). Therefore, to a certain extent most settle. Most understand that there will be deficiencies which one must accommodate. Moreover, as no one is perfect, we must all deal with the faults and flaws of others around us; most particularly of our nearest friends, companion, and ourself.
    As you said, that is life.

    Hope to see you sooner than later. This Saturday at the bonfire maybe? Or, at the October thing http://meetu.ps/e/FcmwZ/xpZv/d ?

  2. You seem to always ask why nobody likes you. Fair question. You seem to have a very attractive personality. But in all honesty from the sounds of your comments and your previous episodes you need to take care of yourself health wise before you can take care of someone else. People can see that. Maybe hit the gym or join a group like CrossFit. You’ll feel better and you’ll gain the other half that’ll match that personality. Then you’ll get what you’re looking for. Not being a troll.

    1. Not a troll,
      Is that fat shaming?
      While being healthy, which includes proper weight management, is good for one’s long term well being, should someone’s consistency or incontinency in fitness events be a determining factor in one’s attractiveness? Additionally, one can be fit yet still carry pounds greater than ones ideal BMI.

      1. On the contrary. I’m just merely speaking on terms of how Francis is always saying how unattractive, big, or how he eats to escape. I’m not fat shaming at all these are things he’s admitted. What I’m saying is that he seems like an awesome guy that sounds really friendly. And if what his friends say is true he “should be able to get a girl”.

        I was saying that people in relationships like to feel secure. If someone were to want to get into a relationship with someone. They wouldn’t want to get into one with someone that isn’t taking care of themselves. They wouldn’t feel the security or feel that they could “be protected”.

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