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Who you are is who you are
(lemmy.world)
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Keep it civil. We're all people here. Be respectful to one another.
No sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia or any other flavor of bigotry. I should not need to explain this one.
Must be tumblr related. This one is kind of a given.
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There is no ghost inside you, simultaneously piloting the same meat suit you are, who suddenly takes control sometimes.
It's you. You said those things. You may have been drunk, you may have been anonymous, but you still said them. If you're willing to go on a racist tirade online, you're willing to go on a racist tirade. If you're going to make death threats anonymously, you're going to make death threats.
Statements remain true without qualifying where, or how. Because you still did a thing, regardless.
Well said
No. The person choosing to "act" like a dick on the Internet is making the choice to be a dick. They don't just happen to be a dick in their roleplay or whatever - they're making that choice.
And it's not some pretend space where their words and actions don't count. Being a dick in a multiplayer video game is being a dick to a real person. Being a dick on a forum about a game or show you don't like is being a dick to real people who play and make those things. You don't get to copout and say "it's just a character" when it's affecting real people. That is your impact on the world. Take some damn responsibility for it.
Also, Audrey II is from Little Shop of Horrors. Check it out if you haven't. It's a good flick.
Yeah and everyone knows it's a play. With actors and an audience. Kinda different.
Despite what Shakespeare said, online isn't a play. Neither is RL. You can still put on a facade or a persona. But in either case it you treat people like shit, you're an asshole.
If you're in a role play forum and you role play as an asshole, you are correct. If you are on the internet, for example Twitter, and you act like an asshole, it's because you're an asshole. Hope that clears up the difference between context.
Be an actor, sure, but an actor isn't 'being someone else' - they're acting - they're **pretending ** to be someone else. It is different.
It is different mainly because everyone knows it if they're in the play or watching it.
You had to know while you were typing that how full of shit that response is, right? On some level, cognitively, you know you're grasping at straws here.
Do you say the same about those who role-play in video games? Even if I set out with the intent of being someone else in a RPG, I find myself eventually reflecting my own behavior. It's hard for me to relate to those who can do a 'complete asshole' playthrough. Are these people closet psychopaths?