Fake People.

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If you have been living on this world long enough to be able to use the internet, I am sure you have come across these people.....or you might even be one of these people and not know it.


Some of you might have them in your family by blood or by marriage.

They are in your work circles.

They play fantasy football with you.

They even go out and eat dinner with you and your lady (or man).




How do you define/classify these people and in what ways do you interact with them?



There is nothing worse to me than someone who has no word/honor/loyalty. I wish I could break every male/female like that. I used to take pleasure in calling these people out and making them squirm with their falsehoods and lies, but at a certain point "keeping it real" really does go wrong and I learned to just keep it to myself.
 
Def knw a few of these people. Just try to keep interaction with them slim as possible. Every time you see em the spew BS and even if they telling the truth you still don't believe em.
 
trust your gut!!!

dont waste your time with phony people.
 
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This is the sole reason i have 1 close friends and that is it. I have had my best guy friends turn their back on me for a woman countless amounts of times. I also am not in the business of having acquaintances. I am a 25 year old single man i have no time for fake people.

Once you realize most people at the end of the day do things for their own gain you start to realize how shallow the world is

sorry for the depressing speech :lol
 
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I have a pretty strong group of comrades, i dont trust anyone else too much ill be honest.
 
As you get older you will sometimes be "forced" to interact with these people or effectively navigate amongst them to keep moving forward.


At work in the corporate world....this is prevalent.


And in-laws/family members of your significant other.
 
You see em, recognize em, but you look crazy if you pay them any mind. Honor and loyalty are such a rare commodity, no believes you if you're genuine, and it bugs you when you see disloyal ******** happen like the norm and people are ok with it. I've just learnt to stop giving a ****.
 
You see em, recognize em, but you look crazy if you pay them any mind. Honor and loyalty are such a rare commodity, no believes you if you're genuine, and it bugs you when you see disloyal ******** happen like the norm and people are ok with it. I've just learnt to stop giving a ****.


Yup, that sums it up. I am befuddled how people can just accept that or be "ok with it." If someone is ok with all the fakeness, either they are too ignorant/oblivious/stupid to recognize it or they share a lot of the similar fake qualities.
 
First of all, **** blood family just for the sake of blood family. That's a shell for some of the shadiest **** I know of...they'll take advantage of you faster than somebody in the street, because they can. Your real family is who you see when you don't have ****.

That typed, it's even easier to say this: most people who call themselves your friends ain't. You need as many real friends as you have fingers, tops. People in general are unctuous and bring too much drama...the more you keep close, the better your odds are of having one or more of that type in your circle.

Goes without saying that work people mostly suck, but that's why part of what you're paid for is to deal with them. (It's not in the employee handbook, but nudging a few teeth down a fake *** coworker's throat is frowned upon with most employers). Try not to even sweat 'em. Make your money and go the **** home to people you hang around for free.

Finally, social networking is a breeding ground of fakeness. They call America the land of opportunity, I say it's FB/Twitter...you can play any character you want on-screen. Best thing you can do is laugh at that...if I had a nickel for every time I saw some blatantly fraudulent **** on my news feed/timeline, the balance of the Earth's axis would be thrown off by the sheer weight and we'd break orbit.

Bottom line is, live your life your way and **** the fake ****. Just see it for what it is. If you find good people, keep them close as long as possible...if you find fake people, keep them close as long as necessary.
 
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If you have been living on this world long enough to be able to use the internet, I am sure you have come across these people.....or you might even be one of these people and not know it.
Some of you might have them in your family by blood or by marriage.
They are in your work circles.
They play fantasy football with you.
They even go out and eat dinner with you and your lady (or man).

How do you define/classify these people and in what ways do you interact with them?
There is nothing worse to me than someone who has no word/honor/loyalty. I wish I could break every male/female like that. I used to take pleasure in calling these people out and making them squirm with their falsehoods and lies, but at a certain point "keeping it real" really does go wrong and I learned to just keep it to myself.

 
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First of all, **** blood family just for the sake of blood family. That's a shell for some of the shadiest **** I know of...they'll take advantage of you faster than somebody in the street, because they can. Your real family is who you see when you don't have ****.


That typed, it's even easier to say this: most people who call themselves your friends ain't. You need as many real friends as you have fingers, tops. People in general are unctuous and bring too much drama...the more you keep close, the better your odds are of having one or more of that type in your circle.


Goes without saying that work people mostly suck, but that's why part of what you're paid for is to deal with them. (It's not in the employee handbook, but nudging a few teeth down a fake *** coworker's throat is frowned upon with most employers). Try not to even sweat 'em. Make your money and go the **** home to people you hang around for free.


Finally, social networking is a breeding ground of fakeness. They call America the land of opportunity, I say it's FB/Twitter...you can play any character you want on-screen. Best thing you can do is laugh at that...if I had a nickel for every time I saw some blatantly fraudulent **** on my news feed/timeline, the balance of the Earth's axis would be thrown off by the sheer weight and we'd break orbit.


Bottom line is, live your life your way and **** the fake ****. Just see it for what it is. If you find good people, keep them close as long as possible...if you find fake people, keep them close as long as necessary.


100% agree. FB and social media became so fraudulent that I couldn't even take it as I would be too tempted to shoot through the lies and all the bs. I used to use those sites as tools to make money or for something positive. Deleted them a few years back.
 
I keep my family close and i don't have "friends." i have family and i have acquaintances. if someone has been through it w/ me and shown a certain amount of loyalty with nothing to gain or when things are bad...i then consider them family. the rigorous application to become apart of my family leaves lots of people as simple acquaintances. this method has been working so far when it comes to weeding out the snakes and fakes. :smokin
 
You see em, recognize em, but you look crazy if you pay them any mind. Honor and loyalty are such a rare commodity, no believes you if you're genuine, and it bugs you when you see disloyal ******** happen like the norm and people are ok with it. I've just learnt to stop giving a ****.



Yup, that sums it up. I am befuddled how people can just accept that or be "ok with it." If someone is ok with all the fakeness, either they are too ignorant/oblivious/stupid to recognize it or they share a lot of the similar fake qualities.

This. Deal with them on an as needed basis. I'm sure you recognize them, just make sure to just keep them out.


First of all, **** blood family just for the sake of blood family. That's a shell for some of the shadiest **** I know of...they'll take advantage of you faster than somebody in the street, because they can. Your real family is who you see when you don't have ****.


That typed, it's even easier to say this: most people who call themselves your friends ain't. You need as many real friends as you have fingers, tops. People in general are unctuous and bring too much drama...the more you keep close, the better your odds are of having one or more of that type in your circle.


Goes without saying that work people mostly suck, but that's why part of what you're paid for is to deal with them. (It's not in the employee handbook, but nudging a few teeth down a fake *** coworker's throat is frowned upon with most employers). Try not to even sweat 'em. Make your money and go the **** home to people you hang around for free.


Finally, social networking is a breeding ground of fakeness. They call America the land of opportunity, I say it's FB/Twitter...you can play any character you want on-screen. Best thing you can do is laugh at that...if I had a nickel for every time I saw some blatantly fraudulent **** on my news feed/timeline, the balance of the Earth's axis would be thrown off by the sheer weight and we'd break orbit.


Bottom line is, live your life your way and **** the fake ****. Just see it for what it is. If you find good people, keep them close as long as possible...if you find fake people, keep them close as long as necessary.

For the friends part, really all you need is one in life. I'm really blessed to have that type of realtionship with my mom. She is a good friend of mine. As far as co workers, we cool at work and that's it. I don't even want my co workers having my cell phone number for any reason. My boss has it and that's because I use it to text her if/when I have an emergency and call out.
 
I just hate everyone at this point, :lol.

My friends brother asked me to lend him 8k a few months ago.

I drive the money out to him the same day, and this dude just feeds me excuse after excuse as to why he cant come up with the money.

Like, yo, I don't even want the money.

I want you to do well and you're sitting on facebook making statuses about your hatred for snakes and scavengers.

People make me laugh.
 
My moms is one of the fakest people I know. :{ I know all women front to an extent, but she will take it there.
 
^ 8K...damn.

Fake chicks...
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I just hate everyone at this point, :lol.

My friends brother asked me to lend him 8k a few months ago.

I drive the money out to him the same day, and this dude just feeds me excuse after excuse as to why he cant come up with the money.

Like, yo, I don't even want the money.

I want you to do well and you're sitting on facebook making statuses about your hatred for snakes and scavengers.

People make me laugh.


The phoniest people I know talk about people being phony the most.
 
I just hate everyone at this point,
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My friends brother asked me to lend him 8k a few months ago.

I drive the money out to him the same day, and this dude just feeds me excuse after excuse as to why he cant come up with the money.

Like, yo, I don't even want the money.

I want you to do well and you're sitting on facebook making statuses about your hatred for snakes and scavengers.

People make me laugh.
i find it pathetic when people ask for money to lend to them and we as good human beings look out, BUT then when it your turn to get your money back from that person like hyper said its excuse after excuse. I got some people out there who owe me money and are ducking me dont worry though there day will come best believe that. I aint never lend no 8k out but ******g with my money is like ******g with my emotions that **** aint cool.
 
We have so many social networking sites available to us that it's becoming a sickness and disorder. Take facebook and twitter for example, folks are exaggerating their self importance, and expect to be recognized as superior. Always preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power and brilliance. Everything revolves around them. They feels special and unique and can only be understood by people who share their qualities. They seek validations and a sense of entitlement. Lack empathy. There's more but you get the idea. Very egocentric to the point where it becomes unbearable to be around them. There real life isn't as exciting so they turn to internet life and make up a new persona. Look up the major personality disorders and you'll start to recognize the amount of people you know are like this. We live in a world where everyone as something.

I had a friend who was the most genuine, charming, charismatic, talkative, but the moment he asks you for something and you give it to him you won't see him again until he needs something else from you. Anti-social is what he is. They take advantage of you by their nice guy demeanor so that you being to trust them. Once they build that blind trust they you strip you of everything you got and disappear. Luckily I haven't fell victim to such a person but there are people out there who will lend hundreds of dollars and other valuable items thinking that it will be returned or paid back and never end up doing so. Always be aware.
 
At the end of the day everybody is going to consider themselves before they consider you. It's real simple. Stop putting yourself in situations where you end up getting doo dooed on. Ya'll sound like a bunch of victims in here. Stop giving and always expecting to get back. If you can't live with the possibility of never getting it returned then don't lend it out. It doesn't matter who it is, your own mother will do you shadey if from her perspective it is cool. It's not called a dog eat dog world for nothing. You either capitalize or you get capitalized on. Any favors you do gotta be outta love cause if not you gonna be looking real angry in the face smashing your keys on the keyboard complaining to ****** online about it. The social networking **** is what it is. Ya'll see egocentrism I see dollar signs. Again, are you gonna capitalize or get capitalized on????! Fake people are nothing but insecure people and insecure people need outward stimulus for validation. Meaning they need material goods. So you basically have a generation of hyper consumers that have to procure more goods out of the need to feel relevant and a world where they literally drown out their true selves with their own egos. Guys, fake people are your customers and the ones that put food on your table and pay your bills. You figured them partly out, Congrats now provide the goods and services to capitalize . Fake people are your friends and the life blood of American society, without them this land of opportunity would be nothing. Wake up, your perspective is not that of someone that's ever gonna eat from the pie of wealth.
 
My circle is 8 deep.

Three of us have been friends since first grade, we added 1 more in 6th (middle school), and then added 4 more in high school.

I know it'll sound corny, but they're the reason why I never joined a frat (Qs and sigmas both approached me).

We're all 23 now and don't get to see each other as much (two are pro athletes), but every time we get together, it's like we never left.

I love my ******.
 
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