>>12565822>. And online friends aren't bad, but it'll only go anywhere if you exchange phone numbers.All of the people I've gotten to know really well online were in some way or another either very childish, or had weird moral beliefs, or were otherwise somehow unsuited for living as a regular person. Many of them were very interesting to talk to, and could write very long posts about their opinions on many odd topics, or voice unorthodox points of view on many issues present in the world, but for some reason when it came to their personal life, they were usually not that concerned about that.
It seems like people who spend the most time building up their online persona and keeping their image as clean as possible are the ones who end up looking the least after their own private life and affairs. This has been something I've noticed not just here on /bant/, but also /int/, /lit/, and even Reddit, where I spent quite a bit of time.
I know that the kind of friends you have might not be that good, nor do they properly dedicate time or attention to you, but you're always more at risk of coming across seriously unstable people on 4chan than you would in any community in real life.
I imagine that you're probably near the end of college or maybe even already past that, but I highly suggest you to try to look for new friends in real life rather than online, since I think hanging around people who are just slightly odd is always better for your mental well-being than hanging around people who have no respect for society's norms and rules.