Some things can't change. :lol:
I have to agree. Although, I was in a completely different pinch. My life was on pause per se. I wasn't taking on any new jobs, I was barely studying enough to get by healthily. I was just out and about most of the time doing very little towards any semblance of an effective cause. All of a sudden that stuff has to change, I need to spend more time with a new crowd etc. It's hectic finding a new balance, especially when the old one is tipped over in favor of a completely different lifestyle.
I don't think online friends are that different from RL friends to be honest. The dichotomy is nearly synonymous with pseudo-anonymity. However, when you really think about it, how much can one person lie about? I (hope you don't take offense) barely know anything about you. The same goes for you knowing anything (interesting/important) about me. I mean, I know the University Idol went to, I know what movie you (apparently) love so much. But then again, those aren't the kind of things people lie about. I've found people lie much more readily to my face when they have certain expectations of the outcome of said lie. Online, though, you expect nothing of me, and I expect probably less of you; giving very little justification to any lies.
TL;DR version: I don't think people are any more/less dishonest than they are in real life, when they are online.