I have had plenty of these nights - and they are real. Would you have the same connection on Twitter?
Twitter not, but at Facebook, yes, or more or less yes. With some at HIVE as well. How strange. But yea, Twitter totally not :)
BTW, super cool you had the oneday/night friend experience as well. Not so many do, unless one is a millenial in eg a country as Holland were it seems to be standard to go to dance parties every single weekend. Those youngster are at least exposed a lot to these experiences. When I started to go out and about, dancing the night, and hanging around the day after, almost 3 decades ago, everything was in the deep underground. I must say, more day/night friends back then, then today :) Probably because it was all deep underground back then :)
I grew up in the 90s and early 2000s - I have attended the odd rave ;)
In the more recent past, I have been to quite a few salsa events and workshops, where peopel gather from all over the world. It is a lot of fun and can be very random.
Randomization is a massively important part of social skill development, yet people fail to see ho engineered most of the internet is. Who do they think is making those suggestions on the platforms, choosing a handful of feed contents out of the thousands of options each day, selects the next potential match on Tinder? It is all engineered - nothing random about it.
Absolutely! Too many dont realise this, hence so many people start to believe whatever they get pushed in front of them and stay in that tunnel. To me, quite unbelievable the mass is so ignorant.
Have been to a few salsa nights at clubs. Different setup to dance music, usually a room with kinda in between free dancing and demo dancing. Obviously also a room for free dancing, and also a room were one can get a teacher helping you out. Different type of people to dance events, but pretty much the same randomness between the various nights. Very interesting!