People would only be polite for the first week or two. After the first argument heated up, the rhetoric would accelerate into accusations, then into viciousness. At that point, the face to face transmissions would devolve into various camps congratulating their members for their diatribes.
TurqB would grab his own member and stroke it hard in delight over the sheer pandemonium. He would declare that it finally proved, once and for all, that in reality the only god that exists is human delusion. He would be correct. --- In [email protected], laughinggull108 <no_reply@...> wrote: > > Interesting premise, i.e. posters on a forum actually seeing each other in day-to-day life. Does the disagreement carry over, and if so, how do you handle it? Does the idea that you'll be seeing the person you're responding to inhibit your writing and/or how does it affect your activities? > > I would be afraid that some people might appear in real life the way that they write! > > --- In [email protected], "feste37" feste37@ wrote: > > > > Yeah, dog should be ashamed of herself. She meditates in the dome with Share every day. She knows who Share is -- I mean the actual, physical person -- and yet apparently feels it is OK to make these wild and scurrilous accusations against her. > > > > <snip> >
