Are People On The Hype Really Who You Say You Are?

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While i dont expect anyone to say 'no actually i've told a crock of lies since i joined' i do wonder just how many people on the hype are actually totally false.

While i'm sure most people on here have some sort of internet persona that is somewhat seperate from the 'real' them it makes me think just how many people come on here and spout a load of crap to either get attention or make there lives sound that bit more interesting, Now this thread is not to point fingersand say 'oh yeah (name here) is full of crap' but to ask just how much do you believe in what other hype members say?

I'm sure we have all came across someone on here who spun us a story that later turned out to be totally untrue just like in life i'm sure you have had that person be it at work or school who just lies through their teeth, bringing me back to-how much do you trust your fellow board members?
 
The only thing really different about me online than off is that my online friends find me funnier than my offline.
 
I'm me. I've never been anything other than me too.
 
Every post is pretty much openly honest. I don't feel the need to be anyone else that who I am.

And if there's something I didn't want to relay, I didn't, such as my picture, other personal info, etc.
 
Plus, you are a really hot Asian chick.
 
I am Chuck Norris with a BB Gun on my desk & Rocket Launcher on my lap :shock
 
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Everything I say on the hype is totally false.
 
I'm secretly a four hundred lb. fat guy :(
 
Heh.

Did I get you thinking before in the Appletoe thread?
 
How do we know this isn't false?
You don't. I recommend this course of action:
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i've never misrepresented myself here, so i never really thought about anybody else doing so.
 
I don't even mention much of my real life on the net. If anything I'm more willing to debate on the net. Mostly because I have different interests to most of my friends.
 
I'm more openly gay on the net, and more argumentative/active in debates. I'm much more timid and quiet and socially passive in person.
 
I'm sure there are many people that aren't even the sex they claim they are, nor are the same age they claim, etc. If you have time to do that, whatever.
 
Well if you say you're a girl on an internet site you are instantly popular.
 

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