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uhm... what was the question?



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Though my Avatar is of Coraline, My online persona represents everything I am, my interests, and how I am in real life



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"I'm not illiterate, my parents were married!"

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i don't know how to pretend.



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Akvod said:

I mean think of how many people looted stores during Katrina. Now think of many dollars of things we stole on the internet. A lot of people think strip clubs are shady and vulgar, and I think everyone will think a live sex show is disturbing. So then what's the diffrence between jerking off to 2 real people having sex, to a moving image of 2 real people having sex?

 

Without the eye of society, and with the mask of annomity/avatar/persona, are we more true to ourselves? Or do we try to create an artificial persona/avatar to become the ideal we can't be in real life (WoW for e.g.)

 

I think that it depends. Not just on each person, but situation. Here, I can't be a total asshole because although I'm anonymous still, this avatar/user name has it's own seperate reputation now. And that brings up the question again, is my user name/avatar different from my real name/true self? >.<

 

I really think the internet's fascinating. I mean, we speant so much effort trying to find a route to bypass Africa, smuggling rock music into foriegn countries, find anime via video tapes (and no fansubs). Now we have such a rapid share of culture in the world. Although I don't really want to sound like a hypocrite or like a Jack Thompson, there has to be some effect on children like me, who grew up being exposed to so much through the internet.

I've thought quite a bit about that last part - how the youth of today get affected by having access to so much news, information and knowledge about everything, entertainment, disgusting/forbidden stuff, twisted/unnatural forms of social interaction thru forums and chats and stuff.




Think of how man weeabos the internet created XD



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Akvod said:
Pretty much I just think that the internet is like the id. We just indulge ourselves in whatever the fuck we wanted to do (pirating whatever movie we want, watching whatever sick thing we wanted to do, saying whatever nasty thing we wanted to say to each other, etc).

So my question (I see a lot of people thinking I meant their avatar picture) is: Is the self you portray in the internet your true internal character? Since we're not bound by reputation or social norms.

On the other hand, there are people such as net idols and bloggers.

Are we more true to ourselves on the net or in real life?


im completely different in real life. i think youre right about the net being like our id, and thats why i made this account. to troll the forumz and live out what i want to do every day but cant due to it affecting my actual life.

 

edit: about the avatar part though. its my cat, and that pose she does, i think, perfectly captures what i am here on these forums to do: to be a complete idiot. =]