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![]() Paci asked: "What's the difference between online-you and real-you?" I think the only difference between the online-me and real-me is my identity. Well, okay, that's a loaded word. By identity, I mean what I look like, what my voice sounds like, my age, etc. It's the putting together of this written "voice" here with a physical, tangible entity. It's fun having fellow internet friends guess my appearance based on what and how I write. And I guess if I meet any of you in real life, I hope I don't disappoint! Otherwise, what's here is pretty much how I am in real life. I'm just a quirky gal that has a habit of being kind. Throw in a lot of laughter and some geeking out over things and there you go! I guess when I said that I try to keep my online-life and real-life fiercely separate, I meant that... it's weird when the people you know in real life, the ones you see every single day, read your tiny little space on the web. It's odd and a little terrifying. I think I would get a bit self-conscious; I'm not exactly the greatest writer or photographer. I mean, I don't write anything hurtful here. Names are rarely mentioned; mostly nicknames I've made up for friends and acquaintances. Some people I know think it's weird to write about your life on a public forum, so... it's all a bit odd. And just how it happened to work out, it's a secret from them. But if some have found out? Then hello! |
I think you're a great photographer.