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REALITY VS. VIRTUALITY

In my reading of the blog by becky aka thepoasm at this site, I have realized that this is completely true. Have you ever talked to one of your friends on AIM and sudden a great change in their personalities? Well I have, and I also have done this before. It may be that people believe they are greater behind a cpu, or maybe not. Maybe they're just shy and the real person comes out through AIM. Who knows.

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It's the facade a computer monitor creates that imbues such disproportionate confidence in a user. I actually support this; what's the saying, that on the internet, everyone could be a dog? Something like that. Anyway, the internet's property of allowing free speech greater than any other of our utilities stems from this. So I'm all for.

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