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Old 03-16-2008, 09:55 PM
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Now ektu serious kotha boli ... I get what Numb with Rage is saying ... if both of 2 parties r very real and clear and they really want to be friends with ppl they can get along with in real life they'll be able to find friends on the internet and have wonderful, long-lasting, caring relationship ... no doubt abt that and at the end it the "net" thing will just be "how we met" ... nothing more than that...

Ok ekhon severus er Q te ashi ... why most of us have diff persona on internet? ... that's becoz here no one knows who u r ... u can be the person u can never be ... u can be the kind of person u envy ... and of course u can be a winner instead of the loser u really r in real life ... what I’m trying to say is the people who "intentionally" create diff personalities over the net r basically losers in real life otherwise why would u hide your real personality??!!

People in the internet who r quite a loser in real life think they r the boss and they don't really care what they r saying coz reality er moto tara pochany khabe na fatrami korar jonno ... and the people who r quite shy in real life, get to be open abt their selves, they can share their thoughts easily without hesitation ... which is quite good, I feel.

But here we should think abt something clearly … some people just don’t share their thought with people they personally meet everyday but when they r chatting with someone he/she has never even met … they share many things with them that even his close friends don’t know … in that way they create 2 diff images to others unintentionally …


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