"People look at things they like. It's a compliment."
Or they look at oddities, freaks and really funny things; anything out of the norm.
But honestly, most people outside your circle of friends and family don't give you a thought at all when you pass by them on the street. Like Atlantis there, they are much too self absorbed.
The internet is anonymous; you don't have to look anybody in the eyes. You are only judged by what you put out on the web. Your image is customized by you to suit your wishes.
Real life people will look right at you and, right or wrong, judge you by what they see. Since you can't read their minds, you have little idea of what they are thinking, so most of us (except Atlantis, of course) will usually think that others are thinking the worst about us.
Is it normal to be different online than real life?
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"People look at things they like. It's a compliment."
Or they look at oddities, freaks and really funny things; anything out of the norm.
But honestly, most people outside your circle of friends and family don't give you a thought at all when you pass by them on the street. Like Atlantis there, they are much too self absorbed.
The internet is anonymous; you don't have to look anybody in the eyes. You are only judged by what you put out on the web. Your image is customized by you to suit your wishes.
Real life people will look right at you and, right or wrong, judge you by what they see. Since you can't read their minds, you have little idea of what they are thinking, so most of us (except Atlantis, of course) will usually think that others are thinking the worst about us.