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Old 24-03-2007, 04:08 PM #6
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If you got into an argument or a heated conversation with another member of the public in real life though, you would not give them your name and address would you? You only give those details to people who you want to have them. Certainly not to people you don't know from Adam.
That's not really what the article is about though Barry. I would say it's more to do with the fact that certain people wouldn't even have the balls to say things to another person in real life, whereas they "act up" on the screen. Or that they will happily state a controversial opinion, but if they were to be asked in front of a group of their peers, they might not have voiced it.

That's how I interpreted it anyway.

No, I know that, and it is very true. Some people throw insults around for the hell of it, but would most probably run a mile in real life. I was just talking about "anonymity". Many issues do arise in everyday life and I would like to think that I stand up for what I believe in, And and have many a time got into heated debates in real life too.
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