Online Friend Simulator Ver. 0.063

Online Friend Simulator
Online Friend Simulator
Online Friend Simulator Ver. 0.063
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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.

How are you doing? I hope you’re doing well. We’re almost at the end of the year and the holiday season is in full swing. It’s difficult to find a way to mend the broken ties that have happened over the last year. So maybe we, the friends looking for friends, have to be the one to pay it forward. To reach out and see if we can’t give the olive branch. Maybe I’m crazy, maybe I’m not, but if you take a listen, please tell me which one I am.

As always, any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.

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E-mail: OFSShow@gmail.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/akaTheOtherGuy

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Website: https://sinceresarcasm.net

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

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

Intro Music By: Kevin McLeod – Acid Jazz

1 thought on “Online Friend Simulator Ver. 0.063”

  1. Songs for pushing through tough times:
    1. https://youtu.be/Yop62wQH498
     Tomorrow
    2. https://youtu.be/uIbXvaE39wM
     Hold On
    3. https://youtu.be/XleOkGsYgO8
     Move Along
    4. https://youtu.be/lNVCwdkEYH8
     Suicide

    Knowing that good times cannot occur without the possibility of bad times was covered in MLP: FiM
    https://youtu.be/FPrWM7rXRWA
    VA for the guest character voiced by the actress who had that song about that place near where you live, West Covina.

    Happiness, contentment, gratefulness, gratitude, perseverance.
    A materially poor person can have inner peace; a person with great wealth and public adoration can be filled with sorrow.

    The greatest gift anyone can give is their time. From the start of the universe to its heat death of entropy, time is finite, as is the energy consumed in it. Having worked in a medical setting in the past, when one is near death, and have a reason to continue living, holding on for those precious additional moments is a treasure more precious than any high valued item.
    Friends and family give us something we often take for granted.
    Every listener gives you their time. Every dollar you receive from a supporter took time for that individual to earn. Add that all up and surely people have given you a total greater than months, if not years. Even the flap of a small butterfly may have a huge impact a long distance away.

    For holiday beverages, I order peppermint mocha lattes year round, so it can be said I try to carry the yuletide spirit year round.
    It’s wonderful that food can bring people together (listening to your response to my last comment as I type this).
    Hopefully the double date can occur sooner than later, as it will reflect the lowest common risk tolerance of us four, and thus reflect when there is a shared perception of when their is a sufficently low enough risk assessment level where social gathering can occur once again.
    Hopefully sometime after that, there will be Freffcon, and beginning of that food vlog idea. These can only become reality with a return to some return to how society use to operate before this current pandemic.

    History tells us, that this pandemic won’t be the last one. History tells us that civilization can continue after a pandemic. As was used by President Lincoln, and originating from Persia, “This too shall pass.”

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