Someone still thinks I'm being serious.
No offence Thovex, but this is why I prefer to ignore you kids. You don't know how to appreciate the finer attempts at humour.
You have your moments I guess, but this was definitely not one of them.
Oh and if I were you I'd remove that nice little background-fiction you always have Ragni/Greifenwhatever write. It's so sad how obviously his social awkwardness shows, not to mention lack of taste and least of all his inability to compose a text.
Ragni is Danish... he was around 16 at the time of writing that. I think he's bloody good at English for his age O.o
And you're really likening the internet to social interaction? That's just ... well it's just plain sad. I suggest you look up some psychological studies into media, specifically those that focus on the aspect of anomyimty (sp) of being on the internet. I'll give you a brief sum-up of said studies. You act differently on the internet due to no physical retaliation being possible and identity being hidden. Supporting evidence, cyber bullying.
If, however, you still wish to continue this, please write a short story in Danish and allow Ragni to critisice all of your grammatical errors. Oh wait, he probaly won't. Cause he's not a dick...
Also supporting evidence for this, would you really insult a teenage foreigner who has a good enough grasp of english to write a short story that is fuilly comprehendible? I should hope not. This is because you act like a dick on the internet.