Increasingly inclined to hypothesize that everyone else around me must have been issued existing friends at birth, and I missed the memo.
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(to extent that process is really just based on perpetuation of existing social/class structures involved maybe that's true?)
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(not in any direct way, more like wondering if I would have been more popular if my parents had been more popular ...)
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(... and how those things are connected and could perhaps extend into adulthood.)
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not trying to blame them either where that situation was also a product of external factors for them as well.
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maybe the way to make buying friends into a viable business is to have parents do it for their kids.
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(since they would be oblivious to knowledge that anything unusual was happening.)
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reminiscent of arranged marriage
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