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361 I’m 37 and I’ve started noticing that the friends who text back fastest aren’t always the ones who show up when you actually need them – and sometimes the slow responders are the ones sitting beside you when it matters

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 05/09/2026 00:38 EDT

I’m 37 and I’ve started noticing that the friends who text back fastest aren’t always the ones who show up when you actually need them – and sometimes the slow responders are the ones sitting beside you when it matters

I’m 37 and I’ve started noticing that the friends who text back fastest aren’t always the ones who show up when you actually need them – and sometimes the slow responders are the ones sitting beside you when it matters

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