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Old 04.13.2006, 05:24 AM   #205
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Originally Posted by porkmarras
Well,what can i say?Apologies to all if i came across as a prick but i still stick to i what i wrote erlier about the use of the Internet.It is only my opinion after all,not something you have to particularly agree with.And Truncated,yes i was drunk while i was replying so that'll explain my agressive posts.Much love.xx

Hey it's cool. Besides, you have the right to think my posts are shit; 90% of them are haha

As far as your post goes:

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The internet is a beautiful instrument for people so they can express their opinions without the face value factor that comes with bumping into a stranger on the street or an actual discussion on myriad subjects with a friend,family member or whatever.It does allow you to do that with total strangers from the commodity of your own bedroom/workspace or else without paying mentally and physically bacause of your shortcomings as an individual.It can be fun to know what the written word can tell about yourself and others around continents but it certainly can't free the erratic thinking that is going in your own mind or that of others.Before you post i'd advise to you keep an eye firmly on the edit button.If alcohol or drugs have gone through your body,make sure an apology about the nonsensical ranting or the plain nonsensical attitude is made to other people who post on here.None of your supposed intellectual shortcomings are going to be questioned much that way.Just say it,in a chorus:I am a prized Cunt!

I would agree with that to an extent; however, whether this is good or bad, I am exactly the same way online as I am in 'reality.'

The internet is 'reality' to me, insofar as it's discourse with other human beings, simply on a different medium. I personally don't behave any differently on here, because it's not a form of escapism to me - it's just an amusing activity like any other. I don't take things too seriously on here, but that goes for any social situation.

In the same vein, I don't disregard people I talk to online either. Just because I'm not speaking to someone face-to-face does not mean they don't exist, and therefore deserve respect. Many people say they don't make "friends" online, and perhaps that's true to the extent that it will always be a different social dynamic when you can't physically spend time with a person, but you're still interacting socially with someone, and therefore you observe the same 'guidelines' on here as you would in person.

That being said, if I rip on someone online, it's not 'keyboard courage' - because really, what have you got to fear on here or in person when you're honest with someone? That they won't give you their stamp of social approval? If I'm at odds with someone in either medium, it's safe to assume I don't want that approval anyhow.

Basically, this is a long-winded way of saying that if I call someone a cunt, I have reason to believe it's true, and I mean it. This certainly does not mean I expect others to agree with me, but it is an honest expression of my opinion, and those, I will not conceal.

Does that make sense? I realize I ramble way too fuckin much.
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