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I tended to have always kept a very small, tight knit circle of friends, so when something went down, which was rarely, it went really down. Not out of insult, but of ego. Which I think is a misunderstanding in its own right tbh.
In my teens and early 20s I had 2 people that I would consider best friends, really close. I loved them, still do. I don't talk to them much because we let ourselves get in the way of it. You live and you learn. ..both of them were born within a week of me, on either side. Kinda interesting.