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"Anyone who knows me IRL..." (pg. 2)
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RapidFire
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Originally posted by infinity HiGH
in all seriousness though, I agree with you. It also pisses me off how people say something completely stupid and tasteless; and then when people give them they fall back on the "you shouldn't take the internet so seriously" excuse. Why? Whats the difference between someone saying something on the net or in person, other than getting a kick in the head?


no consequences on the internet..duhh. half the things you say on the internet you might not say in real life because of the repercussions.

and you dont really care what people think over the internet. but then that begs the question of which personality is your real one? :eyespop:
Arbiter
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Originally posted by jennypie
For someone as arrogantly smart as you, I'm surprised you missed my point.


I didn't. ;)
infinity HiGH
quote:
Originally posted by RapidFire
no consequences on the internet..duhh. half the things you say on the internet you might not say in real life because of the repercussions.

and you dont really care what people think over the internet. but then that begs the question of which personality is your real one? :eyespop:


well thats why I said "other than a kick in the head" at the end of my post, because thats the only difference between saying something online and saying something face-to-face.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Arbiter
I didn't. ;)




Smartass!
Arbiter
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Smartass!


Yeah, yeah, I know. But to make it up to you, I'll do something I don't normally do.

"This thread is actually really good, and you make a good point."
StereoPrincess
Jen, I agree with you 100%.

Not only that, I attest that I know for a fact you are the same person online as you are "IRL". And that's ing awesome.

We sort of figured out that potentially all of us could meet each other, the world is not that big. So why make up a person online? It's what retards do. Not only that but why put so much ing effort into it? That's the joke.
StereoPrincess
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Originally posted by Slylee
not really. it just means that it's more difficult to get certain things that are meant to be humorous on the internet, and those people who know that person would automatically know how to interpret their jokes.


nice try though!


we get it.

you made a joke that most people didn't get. and frankly, not understand why you would even attempt.

nice try tho.
Slylee
well then what do u mean?



i'm 50/50. i definitely think the internet is a way to vent or say things with no consequence (especially to a bunch of people you really don't see or deal with day to day, unless you're an FLTA...lol), but i also laugh to myself when i think about how a lot of people on this website are very "elitest" and rude and bully all the n00bs, but really, they are the most introverted socially retarded people you'd ever come across probably.
stevieboy32808
Let me ask you a question do you talk about anal sex and how you'd like to do your boyfriend when you get home to your boss?
Radagast
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Originally posted by jennypie
It makes you look even less like a person worthy of respect and trust. How do you figure that is a valid excuse?


What you choose to respect is up to you. I don't see the connection can be made with how much to trust someone. Excuse for what, acting differently in different situations? Oh, not admitting that the internet activities are a part of you. I see. You're not a very good writer.


quote:
Basically all it shows is that you lack the integrity to be real with people and also shows poor character, both on the internet AND real life.


Lack of integrity maybe, but again, I don't see how acting differently in different situations would be automatic bad character. I also don't see how not admitting that internets activities are a part of you would be bad character either.


quote:

Why not be man or woman enough to admit that the behaviours you display on the internet are an honest part of who you are, rather than saying you're never "really" like that?


It's true, i'm a monster.


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you look EVEN MORE like you have issues with functioning in any society.


Isn't that ever the truth. But it has nothing to do with whether I accept or deny my online activities as a part of myself.

Slylee
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
we get it.

you made a joke that most people didn't get. and frankly, not understand why you would even attempt.

nice try tho.




my god u are getting tired. stfu already.
FallingMoon
I think people just have a lot more balls on the net when it comes to being blunt or saying you KNOW they wouldn't IRL.

Now I'm not saying everyone but you gotta admit that people act a lot more like on the net.

They wouldn't come in your face & say half the they say on here.

Maybe only you Jenny but not everyone is like that :p
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