preacha said:^^ it was insinuated
just quit while you're behind
m4dd0g said:I have to pay this skanky old lady in the mall to hug me
She keeps ... touching me ... in my bad place
peachy said:besides, the one dimensional online personalities aren't just limited to those who have a constant negative impact on a forum
samadhi said:It's been said (by a couple of key members ) that i'm boring online. That's cool, i can live with that. The people who know me away from here, and have actually spent time with me, know that boring probably isn't a word used to describe me. I don't give a alot away in person either, only as much as i'm comfortable with (which may, depending on the comfort leve, be alot ), and the same applies online.
zephyr said:Why dont you just admit that you are really m4dd0g's female alterego as I have suspected you have been all along? Im on to you! All QLD bluelighters are the SAME PERSON!
I dont think anyone was suggesting the internet makes you magically become someone else.THR! said:You might be prepared to say different shit but wherever you are you're you so I don't see how you can be more or less you offline or online.
m4dd0g said:I dont get livejournal
I enjoy my life but wringing out the mundane details into an online journal would feel self indulgent and kinda lame (who would want to read it??). I imagine the cross commenting quickly plumetting into meaningless platitudes for the sake of mutual masturbation.
"I felt ill today"
"Oh, sorry to hear that"
*shudder*
No offence intended to LJ junkies. Its probably just my allergy to mundane petty drama:
"Its the smell. I feel somehow infected by it"
doofqueen said:I never thought i could write a journal online and still be as open as i was in my hand written ones (i have about 20 of them - over 10 years of my life in them, so far ive written the prologue in the first book. Only 19 to go. Gee wizz