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The Code is Almighty wrote:I think I'm pretty much the same. I think I'm a little bit more cocky on here, like I was about 5-8 years ago. I get more shy as I get older. I'm not really a fan of that.

You weren't acting very "shy" at Hotti Biscotti earlier tonight. I thought Marsup was going to step down from the stage and clean your clock.

Speedie wrote:will anything draw him from his self imposed exile?

Fuck Boombats. As long as he remains a PRF apostate, he's dead to me. As he should be to you all.
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thyklopth wrote:
Rick Reuben wrote:
Mandroid2.0 wrote:also because I don't feel like getting into an 80-page verbal-sparring match with RR
Damn... even when I don't argue with people, I catch hell.

Everyone knows that the first 79 pages of a thread rarely resolve anything.


Well played, Rick.



absolutely.


I talk more in real life than I type here.


seriously, I talk a lot.




oh yeah.




Faiz
kerble is right.

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Since I use my real name, I prefer to do some self-censoring, which makes my posts pretty dull and humourless. I don't want people I know stumbling upon stuff I've written about them. Plus I've been stalked (not badly, just mini-stalked).

The whole idea of creating an online persona seems cowardly. Given the chance for anonymity, people often show a completely different side. Since I clean up after people for a living, I have observed many that seem nice/civilised/etc but are actually disgusting and inconsiderate. I think people in general need to try to bridge this gap and just be who you are, instead of putting forth a fake public face.

Fake public face = coward.

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