>>23570251>>23562262>>23561789Here's the example I'll give for why this is really, really not the way to approach this. I play dota, went to one of the early internationals where they gave out nalgene bottles that are dota branded. I drank from it when I'm at the office, until one day, some guy recognizes it was dota, and starts talking to me about the game. The thing is, we have absolutely nothing in common outside of that, and he's also really bad at the game. You basically approached this dude as if he was a friend, when really, you don't have anything in common outside of a niche shared interest, and you could be into that for totally different reasons. Mutual interests should come after friendship.