Olthar";p=" wrote:The Intellectual Institute";p=" wrote:@Olthar: Without the occasional stick-up-your-ass comments, you're saying that people need more than weeks worth of time to know each other?
If I had a friend today, he wouldn't know me until a month later?
If I had joined as of recently, it's assumable I never had a few old and dead ex-nations?
Furthermore, you're going to use limitless words such as "anyone"?
Edit: Simply acknowledging that someone exists is enough to "know" of them.
There's a major difference between knowing that someone exists and intimately knowing who they are as a person.
I do not believe in the relationship intimacy between different entities but I refer to the time needed to "know" someone.
Although I do believe in the belief of "contagious interactivity" on a more watered-down level (off-topic).
I do know the difference of intimacy and acknowledging of existence, I do not intend to confuse the two. Similarly, I was simply aggravated at the word "anyone" which infers to the time-unlimited, yet currently limited sense of individuals.
Could one simply say that "anyone" can not "know" each other without a prerequisite of time shown between that "anyone"?