lilmisspotatoes said:
But here, it's easier to ask questions or to vent some of the anxiety and anger that I battle in daily life. I don't feel like a burden... maybe because I'm fairly anonymous among this crowd.
I love this place, and I love every one of you guys.
I second this, and the latter statement as well.
I think that online I'm more true to myself than I am in real life. Here on The Escapist and with some friends online I can share the things I care about. That makes me seem a lot more open and friendly than I might seem in real life.
As pretty much nobody shares my interests around me, so I seem a lot more closed and, well, dull. But I don't think I am, I just have the misfortune to be alone in the things I care about. This is not the case on the internet.
Also, because here there are people like me, I find it easier to share my pains and the things I'm going through. Might even get some good advice or something else out of it, this crowd is a lot more understanding.
Thanks to those things I have found more companionship and made more friends online than I ever did in real life. I even found love in cyberspace, the girl I never even dared dreaming of, thanks to the web (more specifically, thanks to The Escapist). It hurts like a ***** but I still believe it could be worth every single second of pain.
Pegghead said:
Believe it or not I'm probably a bit more calm, mature and responsible online than in real life.
Typing comments usually gives you the chance to think them through a lot more.