Poll: Are you a different person on the Internet?

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elricik

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I think a better question would be, are you a different person in real life? On the internet we can all show who we really are because we wear a mask. I hate to bring Superman into this but he fits almost perfectly into what I am trying to get across. Superman's real self is him when he is in his costume fighting evil, not when he is dressed up like the rest of us. We can act however we want on the internet without real fear of judgment. If someone flames you, you can just ignore them or report them over the internet.
 

Arkhangelsk

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CuddlyCombine said:
crazyhaircut94 said:
In real life, my outer appearance stops me from being this kind of person, which drives me nuts. On the Internet, the ones you talk with gain respect by your intellect or your wits, while in real life, most of the first respect and impression comes from the persons outside, which is a sad fact.
This is true.

Also, on the Internet, it is much easier to come off as intelligent. You can spend hours formulating a post to near-perfection, looking up every fact and making sure your argument is flawless. This is an impractical process in real life.
Until computers continue to shrink into the size of small chips implanted in our brains with Internet faster than lightning, so we can google everything and give snappy comments at the same rate of cheap American comedians pulling bad jokes.
 

Arkhangelsk

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Ajna said:
crazyhaircut94 said:
[...]how they are wrong in they're aforementioned hate, cause it's entertaining to read how they angrily misspell every word in an attempt to insult me, while I spell like someone who got an A+ in writing and wants to brag about it[...]
Throwing it out there: Use the right form of "they're/there/their" when making fun of someone's grammer.

"Grammar" being spelled wrong intentionally in the above post, to make a point.
Thanks for correcting me.
 

Daye.04

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crazyhaircut94 said:
Ajna said:
Throwing it out there: Use the right form of "they're/there/their" when making fun of someone's grammer.

"Grammar" being spelled wrong intentionally in the above post, to make a point.
Thanks for correcting me.
What? I thought he was doing the opposite .. Writing the wrong version ..

As if I'm different on the internet? I guess. I'm a lot more confident. And I take up discussions with everyone. In real life it's kinda hard to disagree with a stupid twat that's twice the size of you, and has muscles in his arms weighing more than you. I have bad memories with disagreeing with those people, so I don't tend to do so unless I'm out of reach
 

chromewarriorXIII

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Yes, I am much more sarcastic in RL. I tend to act much nicer on the interwebz. But I still like to argue.
 

Beffudled Sheep

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On the internet I am less of a dark sadistic mother fucker.
I am also a bit nicer and less serious for some reason.
 

Zamn

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I'm not a different person on the internet in a sort of able to open up and show what a beautiful butterfly I am deep down thanks to a more open environment, because I think I do a fairly good job of acting like I really am in real life.

But I do like to consciously mess around with the freedom of anonymity, I often act wildly differently to my normal behaviour to see what it's like or how people react (and no, that does not usually manifest itself in the form of trolling or being generally obnoxious). I also have a thing of intentionally giving the impression that I'm a girl without ever actually saying I am, but maybe that's because people are nicer to you when they think you're a girl for some reason. That reason being they think you might have sex with them presumably.
 

sizzle949

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I generally tend to stay on the side of cynicism and logic, and act as such, both in real life and on the internet
 

FinalGamer

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It's why I'm online 6 hours a night.

When online I'm far more friendlier and emotional compared to my reluctant insular arrogant-as-fuck personality.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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I'm much more confident over the internet, and my sense of humour is slightly warped as I have difficulty conveying it through text.
Aside from that, though, no, not really.
 

DinosaurSnack

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The only real difference I can think of is me saying my opinion more because going up to random people and telling them you life views doesn't exactly work anywhere but the internet.