If you care about your friends, you don't show someone a sub-par version of something
To do so would be neglegent, and to be a bad friend
At least, that's how I'd view this kind of behavior when I'm the one waiting for someone to set their thing up
I've waited patiently before. I can do it again
To do so would be neglegent, and to be a bad friend
At least, that's how I'd view this kind of behavior when I'm the one waiting for someone to set their thing up
I've waited patiently before. I can do it again
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Matt
thinking about the time a few years ago i wanted to watch training day with my friends and subjected them to an hour long freakout because every single streaming version was fucked in a different and galling way so i downloaded a bluray rip on my phone and found a way to get it to their tv
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The specific aspect or color balance? Also fine
The act of watching a thing is to bond with someone, to see their joy to feel closer
I'd want my friend to be happy with the particular specimin of cool rock or stick they have come to show me
Historically, storyteller was actually a job: You could go to someone's house, and be paid with food and lodgings to tell them a good story hours long that day as a local friend
The story and the teller of the story matter if the story matters
It is a frightening power to possess or be given, and one often mishandled.
Even small stories can be this powerful.
This is your friend giving to you a small flake of their life.