If I think of this as a serious question, I think... well I certainly try to be the same person on the internet as not. But I don't know how the me's differ. Perhaps, email-me, blog-me, and comment-me, is more verbal. Because I only have words with which to communicate, excluding my videos. :)
But, I'm wondering if "who you are on the internet" depends on how you present yourself, (which is how I answered it) what you do (like lurking) or how you feel (like a wizard)? Because you don't present yourself like a wizard online. Hum.
At first, Wednesday, I thought the same thing of "I try to be myself on the internet" . . . then I realized I was taking the question too seriously . . . my answer now? . . . I need to think of something awesome and clever . . . I got nothin'
A Year Of Questions is a project begun on March 22, 2010, by seven teens who want to be better at asking questions and articulating answers. This blog exists to make it easier to discuss these questions (because a 500 character limit on YouTube comments is rather limiting). Enjoy!
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If I think of this as a serious question, I think... well I certainly try to be the same person on the internet as not. But I don't know how the me's differ. Perhaps, email-me, blog-me, and comment-me, is more verbal. Because I only have words with which to communicate, excluding my videos. :)
But, I'm wondering if "who you are on the internet" depends on how you present yourself, (which is how I answered it) what you do (like lurking) or how you feel (like a wizard)? Because you don't present yourself like a wizard online. Hum.
At first, Wednesday, I thought the same thing of "I try to be myself on the internet" . . . then I realized I was taking the question too seriously . . . my answer now? . . . I need to think of something awesome and clever . . . I got nothin'
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