according to urban dictionary:
worlds collide theory-A theory which states that a man must keep his personal life (i.e. friends) separate from his relationship side (i.e. girlfriend). Should the two worlds come into contact with each other (by means of his girlfriend becoming friends with his friends), both worlds blow up.
"If Relationship George walks through that door, he will kill Independent George! A George divided against itself, cannot stand!" - George Costanza
of course this theory isnt just about independendent burgs vs relationship burgs. its really about circles of friends. work friends, single friends, relationship friends, married friends, college friends, high school friends, grade school friends. its really nice to keep them all tidy and neat in seperate boxes. but things like facebook, and twitter, and myspace, and linkedin (you get the picture) messes everything up.
i find this theory fascinating. do you guys try to keep your worlds seperate? i mean i'm sure most people have a different face they put on at work, or in front of their family, or with their really close friends. here's the theory explained better than i ever could:
worlds collide theory-A theory which states that a man must keep his personal life (i.e. friends) separate from his relationship side (i.e. girlfriend). Should the two worlds come into contact with each other (by means of his girlfriend becoming friends with his friends), both worlds blow up.
"If Relationship George walks through that door, he will kill Independent George! A George divided against itself, cannot stand!" - George Costanza
of course this theory isnt just about independendent burgs vs relationship burgs. its really about circles of friends. work friends, single friends, relationship friends, married friends, college friends, high school friends, grade school friends. its really nice to keep them all tidy and neat in seperate boxes. but things like facebook, and twitter, and myspace, and linkedin (you get the picture) messes everything up.
i find this theory fascinating. do you guys try to keep your worlds seperate? i mean i'm sure most people have a different face they put on at work, or in front of their family, or with their really close friends. here's the theory explained better than i ever could:



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