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Oh thank you… Now EVERYBODY will see my hormone-induced drama queen flounce out! LOL
Oh well, I /have/ taken James off my blog roll now. I’ve had a couple of arguments with him on various issues, and I wouldn’t mind if he didn’t hurl ad hominem insults at me while complaining when I do it back. Life is too short to deal with that level of pompous prickitude.
Yeah, my fiance says that too. He also says that Linda Jack is not a mentalist in real life… I am of the opinion that the internet just removes all the filters and lets our natural personalities out without the mask of social conditioning that makes us stop and think twice when we talk to someone face to face. People think that it matters less what they say on the internet, so they are less guarded, and more likely to let slip what they are actually thinking, instead of watering down what they think through a filter of social acceptability.
Now, I /am/ an impatient, judgemental bitch in real life as online (because I can’t be bothered with masks). But I bet there’s a lot of people whose online persona is much truer to what they /really/ think than the mask they project in social situations.
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Oh thank you… Now EVERYBODY will see my hormone-induced drama queen flounce out! LOL
Oh well, I /have/ taken James off my blog roll now. I’ve had a couple of arguments with him on various issues, and I wouldn’t mind if he didn’t hurl ad hominem insults at me while complaining when I do it back. Life is too short to deal with that level of pompous prickitude.
* waves at James, if he’s reading *
I’ve met James - he’s a nice guy. So I’ll tread that tricky path and attempt to remain impartial.
Yeah, my fiance says that too. He also says that Linda Jack is not a mentalist in real life… I am of the opinion that the internet just removes all the filters and lets our natural personalities out without the mask of social conditioning that makes us stop and think twice when we talk to someone face to face. People think that it matters less what they say on the internet, so they are less guarded, and more likely to let slip what they are actually thinking, instead of watering down what they think through a filter of social acceptability.
Now, I /am/ an impatient, judgemental bitch in real life as online (because I can’t be bothered with masks). But I bet there’s a lot of people whose online persona is much truer to what they /really/ think than the mask they project in social situations.
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