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Re: question of identity

written by Dep  on 17.03. at 23:37:21 - as answer to: Re: question of identity by Shimmer at
>>With the anonymous nature of the Internet, it can be anyone's guess as to who is really who.  Consistency is the key.  Only the really adept can sustain a false consistency that is perpetually believable.  And there is something to prose that reveals a bit about the person doing the writing.  The way we write is analagous to a signature.  We can "fudge" it intentionally, but there are natural forms that will tend to peak out.  That's ok.  But then are others who can't keep it together.  It looks messy.  Annoying.>>Why am I writing this?  Well, I feel there is such question of identity floating around here.  Just got a bit annoyed at it.  I won't name names.  A fantasy is a fantasy.  But if you're going to have a false image, wear it proudly and consistently.  Otherwise, just keep lurking.

>>>This is unsettling, and not because I feel someone I'm reading isn't really who they say they are. More like I'm wondering how many of you guys might think I'M full of it!-Depon


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