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In general, people chose friends of similar age and race. But if the friend lived down the hall, then age and race became a lot less important. Proximity overpowered similarity. [...] We're friends with the people we do things with, as much as we are with the people we resemble. We don't seek our friends, in other words. We associate with the people who occupy the same small, physical space that we do. |
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