How often do you see new people on talk with stranger?
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So its been a while since tws launched the chatrooms community...
Tell me everyone :
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Are you a regular user of tws?
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How often do you see new people and new faces?
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Is tws becoming more and more interesting or boring?
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@sarah follow me let's chat and have fun
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@winked I don't talk to people who don't even have the courage to reply to my topics
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Hey 😘wanna talk I'm super bored
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- Yeah, I am a regular user of TWS.
- I see one or two newbies daily!
- TWS is become more boring. Most of the old users have left the site or are inactive for a long duration. They were cool. The number of horny people has increased A LOT. And there are so many new faces!
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@sarah well done
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@sarah I mean as someone who just popped in here recently, I can confirm new people do show up~
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- yeah, I'm
- Approx 5 daily
- somehow boring, somehow interesting too
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@black-rose said in How often do you see new people on talk with stranger?:
the old users have left the
Then let's make it interesting by making more awesome discussions.
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@sarah
1.Are you a regular user of tws?
Almost daily, I miss some days from time to time, when I'm busy. I try to do daily poems, but haven't recently for various reasons.2.How often do you see new people and new faces?
I see new faces fairly often, and everyone's welcome to talk to me when they want to.3.Is tws becoming more and more interesting or boring?
I find TWS interesting enough, there are very good users still active such as yourself, plus I've met some very nice people here, that have become real friends, and will always have a special place in my heart, some for what they've done, and some just because of how close I've gotten to them, all thanks to this site. -
@sarah well i do... or do i?
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I enjoy just hanging around and waiting to pounce on the first subject that gives leeway for lateral or 'unusual' thinking, and then hopefully I'll build some kinda rapport with HUMANITY. I'd remind everyone that, in the 80's, there was no such thing as social media, and everyone was forced to cycle to the nearest railway or subway bridge, sometimes a distance of up to five miles, and spray subjects for discussion on the brickwork using lurid graffiti colours, hoping that like-minded 'characters' would reply. THIS IS A GOLDEN AGE*.