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Sigel

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I am the same offline and online. I am, however, beyond terrible over the phone. For some reason, it is hard for me to talk over the phone and be comprehensive. It also doesn't help I naturally sound like a freaking anime charactar so people misjudge my age and/or my intelligience level frequently.
 

traceur_

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Sasquatch99 said:
I pretty much act the same in real life as I do online.
But I will always back out of arguments on the internet (unless it involves Viva Pinata or some guy just generally being a twat to me, then I'll argue), they never get you anything but trouble.
Fighting the good fight, sir, Viva Pinata is awesome.

I don't really think I can judge the difference between my online and offline personalities since there's an obvious bias to consider. I swear more offline, especially in public. That's all I can tell.
 

AkJay

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A lot of people might think of me as an asshole on The Escapist, but in real life I'm actually a pretty nice guy.
 

VanityGirl

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Marcosn said:
It has struck me that i make horrible first impressions in real life and online, so i would like to ask my fellow escapists on whether or not you act the same online and if it makes a difference? (i hope people dont always act like they do in the comments of stuff on youtube etc.)
You can't be all bad, you've got my fav bleach character as your pic.


I'm about the same really. Offline I don't give a fuck if I offend you when I'm only offering my opinion. Online, I don't give a fuck if I offend you when I'm only offering my opinion.
 

Soxafloppin

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Well my Avatar is me, so thats that bit over with.

I think im pretty much the same personality wise too.
 

Kud

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Well im not much differant. but i am more mysterious online...
 

Father McHealy

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I try and act with extra sanity online. It usually helps and keeps everyone in the game. I don't usually get irritated by most people, though I will quit if my teammate is a 10 year old who says "Fuck" in every single sentence.
 

2012 Wont Happen

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I'm about the same to people online as in real life, but my thoughts are better organized because I can revise before I hit "post".
 

Jammerz

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Yeah I actually try to be nice online, like in GTA I always give people lifts to main car areas in the airport or whenever I get a friend invite from someone I don't know, I accept and then the next day I decline it
 

BENZOOKA

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Nope. That's not even possible to act the same way in real life and online.
 

Beartrucci

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I'm pretty much the same person, I just talk a lot more shit in real life. Not starting arguments and stuff, just talking stupid shit.
 

JohnnySex

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I'm the same. I actually prefer offline discussion because if a guy calls you a fag in the real world you can beat them up.
 

TheRocketeer

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I tend to win more arguments offline.

Not because I am right more often offline than on, but because, simply put, nothing you say is going to influence someone's opinion on the Internet. The Internet is not a place to disseminate or proselytize, and it never will be. It is simply a place ti identify people who agree or disagree with you. This is why I have a rule against replying more than twice in any online 'debate.'

In real life, however, the other person is forced to actually look into my eyes and choose whether to hold fast to a retarded and indefensible position or admit that I wouldn't have bothered to raise the issue, being in no way a standoffish or disagreeable person, unless I was already totally safeguarded by my own argument's unassailable correctness.

And most people in real life realize that there is something palpable to be lost by intentionally making a braying jackass of themselves (unless you have a television career *zing*), whereas online there is no such impulsion.

Pegghead said:
I try to be honest about myself online and in real life. I'm me, what's wrong with that?

In fact that's half the reason why I've enjoyed the escapist so much. On most other sites for someone like me who tries to get a word in edgewise to some discussion some moron will shoot down my opinion on the basis of me being 14. So here's the first time I can keep my mouth open and be honest.
They probably still think you're wrong, and for the same reason. But we all know The Escapist plays fast and loose with the banhammer. The Escapist forums are relatively peaceful for the same reason that a prison yard is most often a peaceful place.

It isn't that the place isn't populated with the same immediately post-pubescent born-again socialists, ash-skinned knife collectors with voices rusty from disuse, and unemployed twentysomething-going-on-thirtysomething trackball jockeys posting from 123 Basement Boulevard. It's that these people have been taught the hard way that delivering the Judge-to-Billy-Madison speech in response to the Busey-esque insanity that so appallingly often warrants it has been disallowed with prejudice.

It's a tradeoff. You don't have to see anyone post Goatse, but you don't get to, either. Oh well.
 

Sgt Doom

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I'm an irritating prick online, and an awkward unlikeable prick offline, so in terms of the end result there's no difference.