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throw some money my way in-game and in RL.
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#2
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I learned from another thread that fgt means faggot.
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#3
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god you are a fucking idiot
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#4
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Who I am in game and who I am irl are def not the same. Blows my mind
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#5
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When you use gps do you say "tracking north, tracking north, tracking east, tracking east"
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#6
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Someone want to read this entire article and give us a TLDR version? Thanks.
http://www.cyberpsychology.eu/view.p...1201&article=5 | ||
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#7
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Quote:
This study clearly did not include Red99. Brobb's intuitive assertion that people do not have two separate personalities that manifest between real life and the internet does seem to be valid. The internet is simply a means of communicating while maintaining anonymity. In this sense we are all the same person on line and off line: the difference is that we are free to speak our minds without suffering the same repercussions as we would in the real world. You don't become a different person when you sit down in your computer chair: you simply enjoy a less structured, and less punishing, social environment. | |||
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#8
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Was fun pvp for sure
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#9
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That is real nice.
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#10
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Coming to assumptions about peoples real life by their Everquest emulator actions. Too funny
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