Actually, this is quite different. I've come to a conclusion in this thread. I'm only expressing my opinion that, from what I've seen of your posting pattern, you utilize rhetoric when losing a debate or to salvage your own pride.
You know what? I apologize. I feel I am going to start a fight here. Although, don't take that apology to heart. In the other thread, I merely stated my opinion as constructive criticism. This is different.
I think it's possible. I respect the words of some members since they actually make sense on occasion. I know more people on here that make sense than I do in real life.
Not sure how I feel about that.
__________________ "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise." - Thomas Gray
I think online relationships are just as real. After all, there are cool people all over, just because I don't know them in person doesn't make them any less cool.
And anybody you converse with during your daily life could be an axe wielding pyscho path who might like nothing more than to rape your hollowed out eye sockets.
__________________ Listen, boy. Have you ever had your scrotum pulled off by a mountain goat and seen him sell it on eBay a day later?
Last edited by meep-meep on Oct 4th, 2007 at 05:33 AM
a persona often does not exist online. its easier to be the person you are in the absence of others in real life. i think people are more true to their self online unles they are actively trying to decieve you. its a good place to try n know more about sum1 in real life, atleast thas my expirience.
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Oh Jebus, your taste in people is horrific.
As for family that's of course a slightly different matter. But as you said, you can include you friends from KMC in other parts of your online dealings as well. I have quite a few people of KMC on my MSN for example. Talk to them on other forums or even things like, Facebooks and Myspace. I also met two people from KMC and have a relationship with one of them. It all depends on the person and how open you are about it. One of my best friends I only know from online, of course I don't know endlessly much about them (neither about my all my real life friends though), but I value their friendship and company. Even if they'd lie to me all day, the character they created is a great one.
Online pedophiles being a million times worse than real life ones.
On line people are real people. I enjoy my friendships here just as much as talking to my friendships else where. Talking is talking. But good grammar helps...