It was so popular, so more people identify me from 'Friends' than anything else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had my group of friends, you know, like my real group of friends, and then I had, like, party friends.
It wasn't until the late '70s that a lot of people knew me.
I didn't have many friends; I might not have had any friends. But it all turned out good in the end, because when you aren't popular and you don't have a social life, it gives you more time to focus on your future.
Back when I was in elementary school, I didn't have many friends.
I was friends with all different people and all different groups. And that led me to being friends with a few people who didn't even go to my school. Now I have the most amazing collection of friends of all ethnic backgrounds and upbringing and financial backgrounds.
Now it seems like a lot more people recognize me.
I thought the more famous I became, the more friendships I would have, but the opposite was true.
It's wonderful to meet so many friends that I didn't used to like.
I had 60,000 friends on MySpace.
I had an initial wave of popularity that, in time, crashed, and I slowly became less popular and less successful, and I had to figure out who I was without those things.
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