Haha sounds like we're opposites then. I noticed though that I tend to also say a lot more harsh sounding things in real life than online, because in real life you can can say things in a non-serious way which is generally very difficult to convey through text.Dr Grimoure said:Surprisingly a lot. Online I am a lot more forgiving than I am offline, only because I cant hit people while online.Icecoldcynic said:Most of us I'm sure act slightly differently online than we do offline, be it letting our nerdy side out a little more, to almost a complete personality change. So how differently do you act when online (this applies to online gaming, forums, chatrooms, etc) compare to real life?
Generally when i'm online I am a lot more unforgiving to people who annoy me. If someone annoys me in real life I can just ignore them, but if there's someone being a complete ass on the internet I tend to be a lot less tolerant. My nerdiness doesn't really change that much, my friends knoww i'm a pretty hardcore gamer.
Props for the C&C ref (assuming you're referring to the Westwood Studios originals).Cid SilverWing said:My online persona is 6 feet 8 inches, 310 lbs of muscle and mentally perfect in every ways, unlike my real life self. He's also commander-in-chief of a global paramilitary organization (see GDI from the Command & Conquer series) and is a shamelessly immortal god-powered foxman.