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Changing personalities.
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Starblade Darksquall
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 10:19 am    Post subject: Changing personalities. Reply with quote

Okay. I will give you this scenario, and I want you to analyze it.

When I post in sci.physics or sci.physics.particle or
sci.physics.relativity I always post stuff that is half nonsense, and
reveal my lack of a complete education in these things. Other people
there criticize me. And I have been been known to assert things that
are not true. These groups are completely unmoderated, so I can post
this crap however much I want.

However, when I post to sci.physics.research while I do sometimes post
things that are illogical, those tend to be moderated out. However, I
also post a lot of considerable posts that do get through, and those
posts are fairly intelligent and well written. I do ask mostly
questions, but when I know the answer, and I TRULY do know it, I give
it, and things go fine.

My behaviour on some newsgroups is completely different from my
behaivour on others. I am the same person, but rather than simply
acting consistently, I act some ways in some places and some ways in
others.

Now, tell me, what exactly does this reveal to you?

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)
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Wolf Kirchmeir
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 1:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Changing personalities. Reply with quote

On 13 Oct 2003 22:19:03 -0700, Starblade Darksquall wrote:

[quote]My behaviour on some newsgroups is completely different from my
behaivour on others. I am the same person, but rather than simply
acting consistently, I act some ways in some places and some ways in
others.

Now, tell me, what exactly does this reveal to you?
[/quote]
You>re normal.


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Wolf Kirchmeir, Blind River ON Canada
"Nature does not deal in rewards or punishments, but only in consequences."
(Robert Ingersoll)
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Joe Legris
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 6:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Changing personalities. Reply with quote

Starblade Darksquall wrote:
[quote]Okay. I will give you this scenario, and I want you to analyze it.

When I post in sci.physics or sci.physics.particle or
sci.physics.relativity I always post stuff that is half nonsense, and
reveal my lack of a complete education in these things. Other people
there criticize me. And I have been been known to assert things that
are not true. These groups are completely unmoderated, so I can post
this crap however much I want.

However, when I post to sci.physics.research while I do sometimes post
things that are illogical, those tend to be moderated out. However, I
also post a lot of considerable posts that do get through, and those
posts are fairly intelligent and well written. I do ask mostly
questions, but when I know the answer, and I TRULY do know it, I give
it, and things go fine.

My behaviour on some newsgroups is completely different from my
behaivour on others. I am the same person, but rather than simply
acting consistently, I act some ways in some places and some ways in
others.

Now, tell me, what exactly does this reveal to you?

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)
[/quote]
It reveals that, like most children, you>ll get yourself into trouble
unless you are supervised.

A more interesting question is, why do so many psychotic weirdos post to
usenet while remaining practically invisible in the street? Of course,
the answer is that they are effectively anonymous here. So maybe they
are not psychotic at all, as long as they confine their weirdness to the
newsgroup.

But then again, it may be that some people are actually injured
psychologically (and consequently physically) by being flamed.

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Joe Legris
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Starblade Darksquall
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 12:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Changing personalities. Reply with quote

Joe Legris <jalegris@xympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<3F8BFB55.5020501@xympatico.ca>...
[quote]Starblade Darksquall wrote:
Okay. I will give you this scenario, and I want you to analyze it.

When I post in sci.physics or sci.physics.particle or
sci.physics.relativity I always post stuff that is half nonsense, and
reveal my lack of a complete education in these things. Other people
there criticize me. And I have been been known to assert things that
are not true. These groups are completely unmoderated, so I can post
this crap however much I want.

However, when I post to sci.physics.research while I do sometimes post
things that are illogical, those tend to be moderated out. However, I
also post a lot of considerable posts that do get through, and those
posts are fairly intelligent and well written. I do ask mostly
questions, but when I know the answer, and I TRULY do know it, I give
it, and things go fine.

My behaviour on some newsgroups is completely different from my
behaivour on others. I am the same person, but rather than simply
acting consistently, I act some ways in some places and some ways in
others.

Now, tell me, what exactly does this reveal to you?

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)

It reveals that, like most children, you>ll get yourself into trouble
unless you are supervised.

So it>s kind of like the Hawthorne effect.[/quote]

[quote]A more interesting question is, why do so many psychotic weirdos post to
usenet while remaining practically invisible in the street? Of course,
the answer is that they are effectively anonymous here. So maybe they
are not psychotic at all, as long as they confine their weirdness to the
newsgroup.

Well, for the same reasons. If they acted weird on the street, white[/quote]
clothed men with butterfly nets would go chasing them.

[quote]But then again, it may be that some people are actually injured
psychologically (and consequently physically) by being flamed.
[/quote]
Yeah. It>s called having emotions.

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)
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Starblade Darksquall
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 12:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Changing personalities. Reply with quote

"Wolf Kirchmeir" <wwolfkir@sympatico.can> wrote in message news:<jbysxveflzcngvpbpna.hmr1ko0.pminews@news1.sympatico.ca>...
[quote]On 13 Oct 2003 22:19:03 -0700, Starblade Darksquall wrote:

My behaviour on some newsgroups is completely different from my
behaivour on others. I am the same person, but rather than simply
acting consistently, I act some ways in some places and some ways in
others.

Now, tell me, what exactly does this reveal to you?

You>re normal.
[/quote]
Heheh, I guess, in a sense.

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)
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