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not for that reason. so you won't accidentally flame a good friend.
and also, if you create alot of really good aliases, and are really good at being those aliases, wouldn't it be possible to be too good at it one day, and start acting like that in real life?
like someone walks up to you and starts talking to you and you bust out with "yeah manker's aight i think he told me he's got this new job he had applied for.."
i mean yeah it's cool and funny but dont' you ever get confused about how your different personalities should act toward each other and the rest of the world? you must be one of those mad genius types maybe? or is it no one pays attention enough to notice the discrepancies.
@jpaul- i dont' totally disagree with that. i'll sleep on it, and get back to one of you. preferable the one that likes me most! :)
if he exists
I find it really easy to tell when someone adopts an alternative ID. Just look out for the unique grammar nuances - everyone has got them, even me :o
Posting style is another dead-givaway.
If you want to cyber with a member that has a vaguely feminine name but you need an explicit PM to tell you that 'she' is actually a regular member using a different handle, then you should probably stick to licking windows.
hey it took 2 months before I got caught out with this account..
it was BOTs genius that worked it out
my bad, i wasn't clear enough about the pm thing to begin with.
I didn't mean a sexual pm, i meant even a regualar, ordinary pm. I don't speak the same way to a female in pm as I would a male. Not much difference, but there is some difference.
posting style/grammatical tendencies:
there are a bunch that i've noticed. but the one i notice more is-
imho,
jp uses "like" in a unique way, that i(think) i can recognize most of the time not to mention the flow of ideas that's also noticeable