Do you lie about yourself online?

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Zack Alklazaris

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I really have no reason too. I am widely accepted online for the most part. I'm a geek after all. Why lie about something that people accept and like?

My flying yacht filled with playboy bunnies may be a bit exaggerated though. I'll come and admit it, the yacht really doesn't fly so much as glide. And its not filled with playboy bunnies. Just the regular cute fuzzy kind.
 

Yopaz

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Most of the time I'm fairly honest. I don't see a point why I should lie about stuff. There's stuff I keep hidden, but I am generally more honest online than I usually am. If someone judges me here it doesn't matter. I know some of you by avatar and user name, but I don't have any close friendships with anyone. If you were to know things about me that some of my friends didn't know I wouldn't care. Simply because being honest proves my point more often than than lying. Even if I am having a really heated debate and I realize I'm wrong about certain things I know that in cases of technology and law there are several of you who know more than me. If I were to lie about my knowledge that would mean I know I lost the discussion and not being mature enough to admit it. That's a lot worse than simply being wrong. There are more reasons why I feel I can be more honest here than in real life, but I am already generating an impressive wall of text here.
 

Nyaoku

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Let's just say that online, I've been 20 since I've been 8. That probably explains why most my friends are older than me ... oh well.
 

CAPTCHA

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Lying would imply that I was trying to impress, which noone would be so it makes it kind of moot.
 

Emperor Nat

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Samechiel said:
I lie about everything.

All day, every day.

In fact, I'm lying right now.
Is GLADOS chasing you? Because that's a nice logical paradox you've made right there. :)

OT: No, unless I'm lying for a specific reason (such as a practical joke or for security reasons), then I'll tell the truth.
 

Vivace-Vivian

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Not anymore.

I realised that no matter how much you lie you can't convince yourself that you're better then you are. Then I just felt worse about being a liar. So to hell with it. I need not prove myself to the Internets.
 

INeedAName

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No, I've never lied to a stranger on the internet, not because I have some moral indignation against lying, but I have never stumbled upon a situation where doing so would benefit me in any way.
 

Something Amyss

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I'm offended that you would even ask!

...Probably exaggerated a few times, actually, but I don't think I've ever intentionally lied.

Mr Cwtchy said:
Bah, I'm not cut out for this 'thinking' business.
Thinking is overrated. Once you go down that path, you are doomed to a life of intellectual elitism. *shakes fist at elitism*
 

Cazza

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I don't lie about things. I streamline some things I say. Like I say friend instead of my brother's friend. It's not really a lie. They are kind of a friend. we hang out etc but they are more friends with my brother.

I do withhold a lot of information/don't correct errors people online have assumed about me. If someone assumed I was over 30, married with kids. I just roll with it. I like for people to react to me from their experience with me. If they think thats who I am why should I need to sit them down and tell them to stop stereotyping people.

I'm not a fan of giving people personally information. If someone fishes for information I just stonewall them/ignore them.
 

Agow95

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Not that I recall, I don't really see the point, sounding amazing online would make me realise how normal I actually am in comparison.