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854 The friendships that survive months of silence and pick up exactly where they left off aren’t casual. They’re evidence that someone once knew you beneath the performance, and the connection lives at a layer that doesn’t require maintenance because it was never built on the surface in the first place.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 00:28 EDT

The friendships that survive months of silence and pick up exactly where they left off aren’t casual. They’re evidence that someone once knew you beneath the performance, and the connection lives at a layer that doesn’t require maintenance because it was never built on the surface in the first place.

The friendships that survive months of silence aren't casual or low-maintenance — they're the ones built during a moment when both people dropped the performance, creating a foundation so deep that surface-level disruptions like distance and time simply can't reach it.

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