MONEYMUFFINS
[13] Hero
On the original topic:
I'm definitely a fan of the internet, but not so much the cultural side. I don't like it when people identify themselves with any particular culture too much, it's boring getting to know them.
Anyway, I love communicating on forums such as these. It's a public form of email, and you never know who might post something valuable. However, I don't understand people who talk to people they'll never talk to again, like on youtube comments or reddit, for example. I prefer forums because at least I'm bound to see the same people pop up again later, and let the discussions evolve and get to know the person better.
Back to your point on people saying stuff they wouldn't say in real life: Like I said, that's weird because I just talk to those I know I'm likely to message again later. So I already know I'm gonna keep my comments straightforward, or else it'd be weird if we came across each other in person, lol.
Also, I'm pretty sure people feel compelled to act different in certain scenarios because they don't have much self-confidence to begin with (i.e. their confidence is applied situationally and not universally). Most people are like this, so I don't blame them. Society is so fucked up, people feel suppressed to share their true thoughts because of insecurities and what have you. It's nothing to get angry about, though, because probably everyone is like this at some point in their life. Some just figure out how to feel free quicker than others.
I'm definitely a fan of the internet, but not so much the cultural side. I don't like it when people identify themselves with any particular culture too much, it's boring getting to know them.
Anyway, I love communicating on forums such as these. It's a public form of email, and you never know who might post something valuable. However, I don't understand people who talk to people they'll never talk to again, like on youtube comments or reddit, for example. I prefer forums because at least I'm bound to see the same people pop up again later, and let the discussions evolve and get to know the person better.
Back to your point on people saying stuff they wouldn't say in real life: Like I said, that's weird because I just talk to those I know I'm likely to message again later. So I already know I'm gonna keep my comments straightforward, or else it'd be weird if we came across each other in person, lol.
Also, I'm pretty sure people feel compelled to act different in certain scenarios because they don't have much self-confidence to begin with (i.e. their confidence is applied situationally and not universally). Most people are like this, so I don't blame them. Society is so fucked up, people feel suppressed to share their true thoughts because of insecurities and what have you. It's nothing to get angry about, though, because probably everyone is like this at some point in their life. Some just figure out how to feel free quicker than others.