*sigh*

Sep. 25th, 2000 10:48 am
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i feel like i got pushed out of a car and the world hasn't stopped moving for me to catch up, getting away from me

mixed bad metaphors, just how i feel right now

seriously kids i had LOTS of fun with Courtney and QT and i will have my account of the dizzying night up soon, real life is just kicking me in the head something awful, really don't know what i'd do without my mexican, granted my issues are often brought on myself,

anyhow, hehe great sex last night, lol, i don't think i've ever told my lj that, something else i've only said in person, my life with kal is very much like a slumber party, giggly talk in bed, pizza, wandering around in sleeping clothes, silliness abounding,
and he wonders why i don't feel adult or responsible, heh

being dragged(fairly willingly) out into the real world today, i've got to set aside some scanning time later, wanna scan my Fray badge, and got a whole stack of things i wanna scan, heh maybe being dragged behind a cable car would be a better bad metaphor

*sigh* so anyhow, this is go out and be sillyfun, get outside stuff done and try not to think about stuff for a few hours

disjointed ..

horribly amusing what most people think of my mexican, Kal online, people have no clue, none at all

yeah maybe he can be a bastard
but he's my giggly in bed slumber party buys me stuffed animals to make me smile bastard
so there!
nyah!
hehe

well...

Date: 2000-09-25 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artyste.livejournal.com
It goes both ways.

Certainly, unless people have met IRL, they can *never* know what a person is truly like.. and even after meeting.. if it's only once or twice.. they may not know.

But why act amused or surprised when people to react to an online persona? What else are they supposed to react to? Online to online relationships can only be taken at one level... and that's by taking the online persona of someone as face value.

If someone is a totally different person IRL than online.. well, that's only their own fault, and nobody should be ostracized for not knowing the RL person.. nor should the person putting on the act be surprised that they are being reacted to.

using the delete button

Date: 2000-09-26 11:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eris.livejournal.com
Jesus H. Christ!
lets take ONE friggin line from a huge ass journal entry and pick on it shall we?

i've never had my amsuement questioned before i don't think, man, i usually am against deleting or censorship of journal comments, but that's just silly arty.

i do not need an "online relationship" lecture to justify or to negate my AMUSMENT of people's misconceptions, i don't care why they happen, i don't care if certain people maybe like to foster misconceptions

just amused, that's it, somtimes things miss chaos says are just face value

was i to stop being amused because it was questioned?

or was this the reaction YOU were looking for?

(eris)

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