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Hmm obviously I'm different in real life. I'm usually much more louder and random when actually talking to people. But I have to be slightly demanding and short tempered to get anything done, so there ._.
When online, I'm hell of alot more laid back and quiet I suppose. On the bright side the internet is probably the only place I can actually chat about videogames and well anything I'm interested in. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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But online, things are a lot better and I have a few friends on the net as compared to none IRL. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
When I'm online, I try to watch what I say and add too many smilies to my posts so that I don't come off as angry or one-sided. I don't like when people take what I type in a totally wrong way
![]() Although, part of "my hidden self" saps out when I do make the occassionally self-indulgent stupid post. For the most part, I'll be shy in real life and online. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I'm more open online about my opinions. There are multiple reasons for this. Less ignorant morons can find their way onto a message board then there are that can find their way into the store I work at for one. Another is that if someone I've never met in real life gets mad, disturbed, or offended by something I said and never wants to talk to me again, it doesn't really matter that much.
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For the people that have distinct internet vs irl personalities, is this deliberate or innate?
How I act depends mostly on my mood + context of the situation, regardless of whether or not it’s the internet or real life. The only difference would be how I express what I’m trying to express. For example, rarely in real life will I say a word like “innate” mostly because the average person I’m surrounded by wouldn’t know what the hell I’m talking about. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I believe I’m more articulate online –it probably boils down to having more time to think things through. I would say I’m still fairly quiet and careful with what I say, and I don’t keep too many close associations online or off.
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I'm considerably more reserved online, mainly because I doubt I can get away with voicing my complete opinion all the time in person. For the sake of tact and diplomacy - erring far too heavily on the side of caution for my own liking, really - I bite my tongue and keep my mouth shut around most people. I have to get along with the people I know in RL, and nitpicking isn't very condusive to that.
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There is one major difference for me. I am much more irreverent and silly in person. The less I know somebody, the more low key I am about it. But my close friends know how much of a goof I really am. In text I become a little dry. You can't work with pacing or tone of voice or anything involving physicality. So instead I let my more careful, respectful nature dominate.
There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader |
With me it's this strange sensation:
like when you are in real life, sometimes missing admirable qualities, feeling like wearing masks, and not being your true self or speaking out. but then when being online, you may be your "true" self and try to have those admirable qualities imprinted in words expressing significant thoughts, but still you have an assured mask that will hide your true identity since nobody will ever see who you really are. Anyway, that was off topic... I'm the same reserved identity whenever online or not. However, I tend to philosophize more when I'm writing rather than speaking. It gets complicated when you have many thoughts in your head and you want to express them all at the same time in this perfect sense no one will understand. And still when you try to write them, it takes many editing to try to add some sense to it. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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I'm more outspoken on forums.
I'm more introverted and softspoken in real life and I tend to keep to myself. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I'm the same person in internet, but It would be different story if I use another nickname. Basically I'm open minded, and people call me warm, dont know about that in here though.
Oh yeah, I heard it's dangerous if we split our personality in internet and the real life. I was speaking idiomatically.
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I talk more crap in real life. I talk less in forums, because I get flamed more often if I do.
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The best way I could describe it is that I'm more like Infernal Monkey in real life, yet I try to be a little more coherent on the internet.
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I'm much more outspoken about my opinions on the internet. It seems like whenever I try to talk to someone in real life they don't understand what I mean or they make assumptions that twist my words around; and I usually end up regretting having said anything in first place.
One thing that's great about the internet is that I can identify with many more people. Offline, no such luck unless the person is significantly older than I am (then again, that may also be the case online and I just don't know it xD). What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
Last edited by Siin; May 13, 2006 at 12:35 PM.
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Honestly probably about the same on the internet as I am in RL. In others words extremely random....and goofy. <3
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To some people I am easier to understand on the intarweb for some reason (explaining things and ect) but the attitude is generally the same along with the rather bad language.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Online, I'm a lot more outspoken and vulgar than in RL
![]() I'm definitely more social. In RL I avoid people like the plaugue. I really miss my pet rat while I'm at college ![]() This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() FGSFDS!!! |
I seem to be the opposite of most people in this thread. In Real Life, i'm talkitive, outgoing, a born performer (so i've been told anyways), and such, but on the internet, i'm much more reserved, and i don't say nearly as much.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Same as most people.. i 'speak' better online than real life.
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How I am on the Internet and how I am in real life are the same. The only thing I tend to do differently in real life than on here is that I'm a lot more vocal when someone has done something to me.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I become more comfortable talking about my personal feelings online, 'cause I usually have trouble telling my friend how I feel about certain things.
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I have a dreadful fear of conversations getting awkward because, apparently, I don't really know how to talk to people. I get nervous that no matter what I say I'll still come off sounding strange or stupid. I also have trouble concealing my immediate reactions to things, so people always know when I'm shocked, angry, relieved, etc. The Internet is kind of like a protective shield that I can hide behind that comes fully equipped with an emergency escape route ("sorry, I got kicked off!" and other numerous excuses at my disposal) that I know is always there if I need it. On the Internet I also, obviously, have more time to think about what I want to say. So I'm much more relaxed, and thus able to be myself. Most amazing jew boots
"I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy; the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world."
--CS Lewis
Last edited by naturally_tipsy; May 14, 2006 at 09:28 AM.
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Real Life: I'm usually shy when it comes to meeting new people but I try my best to make a good impression. Meeting new people is a bit scary to me, especially people who I have met without any of the other friends introducing them first.
Internet Life: A tad bit more sarcastic sometimes when chatting, but that's probably because I can identify text quicker with some comment which I use to be funny over the Internet. I try not to be an annoying Internet friend when meeting new people over the net. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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