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Online You vs Real World You


Mr. Scot

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I don't think I am much different than who I am on here, but I could be wrong. Probably just more handsome in person. 

 

There are definitely people I have met that were 100% opposite of what I thought based on who they are here (cough .....Jase) but for the most part people are very similar. That was with the old group though, I think today's Huddle would be a lot more "Huddle Weird" if I met many of them. 

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What are the biggest differences between the two?

 

What would surprise people who met you in real life after only knowing you online?

 

What would surprise people who know you in real life if they saw your online persona?

 

 

great thread Mr Scot...really.

 

honest answer...there are times when I like to portray myself as a womanizing, smart ass on the huddle.  In real life, I love women but I'd never ever cheat on my wife, ever.  So that's a big difference for me.

 

the reality of it is that I have no idea what the huddle's impression of Hawk is or the impression that Andy has had on the huddler's I have met.

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