Prank wrote:Being another person than yourself can be very refreshing. You can try to be nasty or funny or insulting with different aliases(alias???) and find you own borders. For me it is difficult to express myself for the person i am in real life, but just being anonymus it is much more easy to give an hounest/false opinion.
Doctor Witchie Britchie wrote:The American I was talking about was Daniel Neyer (who, apparantly, is still waiting for the right topic). I wouldn't have guessed that Witchie Britchie was an American.
Hey! Witchie Britchie IS Daniel Neyer! Or he was the last time I looked. I was also American the last time I looked. Is my grammar that bad? (LOL)
Egg wrote:100% agreed. I find it interesting what you say about finding borders. I think the roleplay can help to look at subjects from different sides. And if done good, it gives a richer forum with more people commenting.
Robb_K wrote:Methinks Prank is trying to tell me why role playing and having an intellectual discussion between oneself's alter-egos is a worthy exercise (and can still be considered a sane activity?).
Well, I suppose it takes all kinds to make this World. And, apparantly several posters here have a lot of free time in their lives!
However, having lost most of my short-term memory, and starting to lose even some of my long-term memory, I think role playing with more than one identity is a bit too complicated for me (and I already have too much complication in my life) (trying to use computers being one of the main offenders!).
WB wrote:Its nice to have a forum to discuss the Disney comics in England. Living in the USA its hard to find larger groups of english speaking fans who enjoy Disney Comics on the net. Thanks!
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