Do you act the same online as you do offline?
666_Maggots~PassionForGlory BN-1
2013/01/05 16:38:58
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Haha, for the most part, I don't. I think I come off as more of an extrovert here (I suppose as most people do), but I'm extremely introverted (not shy, so don't get that confused. I'm not shy) and really anti-social. I also have terrible social skills (was that obvious on here? Lol) you most likely wont get more than a sentence from me in real life. XD and I hardly speak what I think. I prefer to keep everything to myself. ^_^
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kurtanderson1 2013/01/05 23:57:16Yes! (I hope some of you don't choose this option... >_<)




















That latter group is a bunch of boring intellectual sloths, but don't seem to believe me when I tell them so, nor understand why that effects how I interact with them.
I do tend to be more animated and talkative online, but I think this is due to my INTP personality type. Online, I have the time to thoroughly consider my speech and expressions, while offline I must interact in real time or come off as "slow" -- which is what most my peers thought of me when I was in school, until they realized I consistently scored higher on tests than the person who wound up being our high school valedictorian (btw: Homework is just a ploy to keep teenagers out of trouble; if one pays even just a little bit of attention during school hours, and has a level of cognitive ability above that of a paramecium, homework is of little use academically; thus why I was not valedictorian).
Same with here, I pick and choose questions, especially if I don't want to take the time to research who's right or wrong. I am now avoiding really hot topic issues (just like I do in real life) like gay marriage, abortion, evolution, religion, anything about Obama, and basically other polarizing issues. Those topics just never go anywhere.
" Even thou most people have chosen yes, but in reality its a No, because it depend with the people you contact with at that time. And most times people act online, lets say Facebook, no one has a sad lifestyle there. Everyone is trying to show their good part. Some have neighbors whom they have never talked before but once they are on Facebook you might think their best friends. Most times this online thing is always fake.
I have ADHD and little to no filter when off meds. Even on them, I still do stupid things. They help more with inattention and hyperactivity, not so much impulsivity... Teehee.