Good grief. I've no idea what people on CFC think of me. It could be literally anything.
I don't think there are any misunderstandings fundamentally about my character on these boards that I have a problem with. It gets annoying when people associate me with welshophile or anglophile-ness. But those assumptions are completely understandable given the username and given the fact that I was those things at one point in time. Other than that, I can't really think of any assumptions about my character that aren't totally justified (or so irrelevant as to not even really be worth mentioning).
Yeah, to me it doesn't really matter whether I see you face to face or not. If I have regular interactions with you, I prefer to present a certain kind of image that I can, reasonably closely, control. If that's not possible for whatever reason, I prefer to limit those interactions.Personally, I've told various sectors of the Internet things that I'd never tell my parents or my RL friends.
I don't know what people think of me. The only persistent identity trait I have on this board is that I'm Catholic.
..and you can get quite uppity and ragey on the history boards quite quickly. Which is a mixed trait because sometimes it's warrented and other times it's just a bit rude.![]()
You used to be on my ignore list. Now I think you're quite a decent poster.
Dachs said:I actually have a serious answer for that, because identity and perception are something that I'm wrestling with right now. I'm not totally sure that the tone would fit the thread, though, and I'm extremely uncomfortable about admitting things like this to anybody in real life, let alone the internet.
Go on then, I want you to. I couldn't be one to save my life.madviking said:I can be an intellectual if you want me to.
Hell if I know, I don't pay attention to what people think about me.
That I'm a nice, tolerant, "acceptable" conservative. I'm really not. I get just as mean and y as my counterparts on the left, if not more so, and I don't have a lot of patience for some of the views they hold. Oh, I fervently believe in their right to hold those views and opinions, but I certainly don't have to respect them.
Yep, the days of winning friendliest person in my senior class are many decades behind me.
Indeed. Your strength lies elsewhere. It was funny to hear it from another hardcore conservative though.That I'm a nice, tolerant, "acceptable" conservative.
I can't imagine I've been here long enough to develop a reputation beyond that I have a habit of consulting computer game sites for major life decisions, which I suspect may be some sort of character flaw. Or perhaps its not because Cracked says that anonymous people in groups are often correct.