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Ham_authority95

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On the internet, I can portray my thoughts and opinions much better because I have more time to think about what I say.

Besides that, I don't know how I would be different on the internet.

EDIT: On the internet, I can admit to fapping much more easily, so that's another difference.
 

TimeLord

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The true me is what is on here;

An obsessive Doctor Who mad crazy person with a gaming fetish and hands twice the size of own torso!

[sup]Ok so everything past word 'a' was quoting LittleKuriboh[/sup]
 

Valksy

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Pretty much the same I suppose. I never really saw the point of faking it on the internet, it doesn't change anything.
 

Sindaine

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Online I am more likely to give my actual opinions on things, which I never do offline. I'm more the type to pretend everything is sunshine and roses when offline, but online if something pisses me off, I will ***** about it.
 

Mcupobob

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I'm more of dick on here, just a little more. I try to be nice and accept people but every now and then I slip it up, so sorry if I acted rude to you. In real life, my friends always come to me with their problems and while I love helping them out it can be taxing sometimes. Also I'm more open to how I feel about politics and religion and the world in general. My friends know what my stances are on this things but they don't care so much about it so I don't push it.
 

Lust

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I don't really talk a lot.

When I'm online, you're pretty much meeting me at face value. So, If you ever meet me, I'll probably be as honest as I can.

I'm not shy, just quiet.
 

Naheal

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Timotei said:
I don't really discuss my true self on the Escapist. I only let a select few see the true me.

To anyone else, I am a relentless, ruthless, sadistic, mean-spirited ***** whose rage increases proportionally to the lack of intelligence of those of whom she interacts with.
You've been kind in all of our interactions.

OT: I'm fairly polite until I'm given a reason not to, IRL. I'm told that I can be incredibly harsh at times, but harsh in the sense that I'm trying to help in the long run.
 

enzilewulf

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enzilewulf said:
Use mouse traps. Always works.
He's evolved past those. If it were that simple lazy me could have gotten him!! :p[/quote]

Okay then I will give you my secret.... Nuclear power'd cyber nets. They will go at warp speed to caught him. *side effects of using this product:Cancer,Extension in arms,Offspring's not having as many limbs as you, You growing more limbs, Rope burn, Death on contact, Aids, Herps, Chicken pox, The Virus from the "Crazies", and of coarse slow painful death by slowly burning to death.* Its soooo worth it.
 

Atmos Duality

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Online: I'm the Harlequin, whose jokes aren't funny, and whose humor is not wanted.
I wear many masks, but strive not to lie.

I am also bad at poetry.

In real life...eh. I know when to keep my mouth shut, and when to take action.
 

Serenegoose

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I change my personality depending on who I'm talking to. Offline, I'm pretty quiet and reserved, but I can be quite extroverted whenever I feel I know what I'm talking about. Typically once I get going my personality tends to default to a fairly absurd, excitable joker, but oddly, despite the fact that all my personalities trend that way, it's not who I am. It tires me out incredibly to keep that act up, but I can't really help it. Mostly I'm happy when I'm on my own and I can interact with people as and when I choose to. I guess that sounds very 'low self esteem' but that's not what I mean - I simply mean I'm at my happiest when I'm on my own, or with very few people around me. Oddly, I am pretty much always available over IM - despite me considering it a great way to talk to people (because you can consider your responses, not rushing, but it's still a lot faster than email or text) because I can drop the OTT act more easily over IM.

In person as well I can be pretty scathing, when prompted, although I'm generally very nice.
 

twaddle

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I'm like i am on here but my speech skills are not top notched like when i'm communicating through the internet.
 

War Penguin

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I'm the same here as you see me in real life. I don't really see the point in having an internet mask. I mean, I know why some people change their identity so that they can speak more openly than they usually do, but why can't you do that with your true self? This is why I'm the same type of person on the internet and in real life.
 

ChaoticKraus

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I'm pretty much just as weird in real life as i am online. I may be a little more open with it here, though in real life i talk too much so i guess it balances out.
 

Jasper Jeffs

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I'm the same guy, the way I speak even works in to how I type. I imagine that does create communication issues though because I type in my local dialect, which mainly involves a lot of swearing and emphasizing things through ways such as ".. as fuck". The only thing that's different about me on teh internetz is that I have more time to think about what I'm gonna say and the ability to edit things, so everything is tidy.