CarrieMpls said: Imago said: My sister calls yall "The Pudding people" when darin and I talk org in real life our friends just roll their eyes. And I so was not one of the pudding crew. Lies! You were all up on the pudding. | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: CarrieMpls said: I know. As for the question: I wouldn't care if people from "real life" came and read my posts, but THEY might care. . . too much info. . . see, that's the truth right there. i don't mind what "real life" people know about me...it's just the pain of having to EXPLAIN half of it to people. private jokes, obscure music references, movie quotes, all that stuff. i don't share certain things with certain people for a reason - because i know they're not interested in certain parts of my life. when they mistake that for me being secretive, well, that's where it gets gross and stupid. | |
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Only my wife knows how I am here on the org. It's very different to how I am in real life, but not in the sense of being fake or having a different persona. I can just be more confident in type than in person. It's easier to be me on the org than it is in everyday interactions offline. I'm kinda like a drunk version of me when I'm here, which makes the version of me when I'm drunk and on the org a really rather terrifying thing. As for if people did know how I am here, I'm not bothered. My homophobic friend thinks everything about this place is gay (and certainly uses the word as something negative) and regularly hangs shit on me for coming here. Hell, he thinks a pair of white shorts I sometimes wear are gay and his wife said they make me look like I'm on drugs (wtf?!) Whatever. | |
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Fauxie said: CarrieMpls said: when darin and I talk org in real life our friends just roll their eyes. And I so was not one of the pudding crew. Lies! You were all up on the pudding. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Anx said: HereToRockYourWorld said: As for the question: I wouldn't care if people from "real life" came and read my posts, but THEY might care. . . too much info. . . see, that's the truth right there. i don't mind what "real life" people know about me...it's just the pain of having to EXPLAIN half of it to people. private jokes, obscure music references, movie quotes, all that stuff. i don't share certain things with certain people for a reason - because i know they're not interested in certain parts of my life. when they mistake that for me being secretive, well, that's where it gets gross and stupid. Gross AND stupid. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Fauxie said: Only my wife knows how I am here on the org. It's very different to how I am in real life, but not in the sense of being fake or having a different persona. I can just be more confident in type than in person. It's easier to be me on the org than it is in everyday interactions offline. I'm kinda like a drunk version of me when I'm here, which makes the version of me when I'm drunk and on the org a really rather terrifying thing.
As for if people did know how I am here, I'm not bothered. My homophobic friend thinks everything about this place is gay (and certainly uses the word as something negative) and regularly hangs shit on me for coming here. Hell, he thinks a pair of white shorts I sometimes wear are gay and his wife said they make me look like I'm on drugs (wtf?!) Whatever. you should arrange a time when you can have your white shorts come out of the closet to your friend. it might be a healing process for him, and i'm sure your shorts don't want to live a lie. most gay inanimate objects don't like living secret lives. | |
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