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Moonlight Drive

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This isn't directed at any particular member or person, so no one get all bitchy. But it seems people say things on here that they wouldn't (well, shouldn't) say in real life at any point in time. When people say shit like how they want people to die or they want to kill their mothers, why the fuck is that? Is it to escape from their lowly lives and give themselves some sort of sense of self-importance or is it because they are truly cold-hearted fuckwits?

And don't give me any of this 'Don't take the internet serious, it don't matter~!' because that's a bullshit reason people use when they realize that they're being a dickhead and that there's other people behind the computer screenes. I honestly only really post stuff I would say in real life, although I've gone overboard on a lot of posts, I'm sure.

Somebody please explain people's fixation with being an e-thug pl0x.
 

MikeRaw

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True, for the most part, peopel woudn't say those things in real life. I would say many things such as "fuck yu" or various other "minor" insults in real life, if someone is being a blueberry.
As for the bigger insults, such as "I'd kill you" or "I'd fucking murder your whole family", it's just people trying to act tough. Not much to explain.
These people who do it frequently just feel tough online, and talk some trash. it's probably a release for them.
Stupid though.
 
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This isn't directed at any particular member or person, so no one get all bitchy. But it seems people say things on here that they wouldn't (well, shouldn't) say in real life at any point in time. When people say shit like how they want people to die or they want to kill their mothers, why the fuck is that? Is it to escape from their lowly lives and give themselves some sort of sense of self-importance or is it because they are truly cold-hearted fuckwits?

That's similar to saying people in Aufschwitz were Jewish.
 

Kizza

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Don't take the internet so serious, i don't matter~!!

Nah, really, they're just fucktards. Or emo.
 

Hometown Kid

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Yeah, when I first signed up here I was seeing people wish diseases and stuff on people and I was like, ":eh: WTF!?" but then it turned out a lot of other people would say stupid crap like that. I don't believe i've said anything to that extent when an old fashioned "'tard" usually gets the point across. :D
 

Beer Money Army

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people are just e-smurf's..

where are the e-smurf's?
 

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I have no shame.

I would gladly say anything IRL that I say on here. Probably have too.
 

Beer

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I haven't said anything stupid on here (that I know of) so I probably would say things I say on here in real life. But saying things like: "I want to kill my mother!" is just down right outrageous. Who honestly wants to kill there mother? No one will say they want too, because they don't.
 

Solid Stinger the Big Boss

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Everything I do here is basically me outside the internet.

I swear to much, video game addict, anime addict, act gay, mess with girls a lot, and fighting. But I don't get into fights that often anymore.

I've never said something over the top on here unless I was joking.
 

MikeRaw

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TBH, I fine "e-pimpin" more hilarious.
Nothing cracks me up more than seeing a guy go "Oh man, I'd smash her" or "Damn, I'd wreck her in bed" when talking about a girl online, when they would never say it in their real life.
 

Moonlight Drive

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I have sigs turned off, didn't even notice you had it, lulz.

Besides Simpsons Quote + Lupe > Bullet for my Valentine