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@draggle @haganbmj Some find it easier to just type out their feelings than being caught up in a fast-paced conversation IRL where you're always expected an immediate response. When it's like this, you have plenty of time to gather your thoughts and speak out. That's from my observation anyway. My shyness all depends on who I'm talking to, really, online or offline. But I still tend to have a brain fart when I'm in the middle of a conversation though, and say something odd or just stop talking all together. xD
Thursday, 14-Apr-11 03:47:36 UTC from web-
@magicrussia @draggle - I completely agree with Russia on this one, the internet just gives you a bit more... time.. to think about things when talking to others, and really allows you write down your thoughts/feelings/opinions and let others interpret 'em. In addition, the internet removes some of the fear of being judged or labeled based on what you say (at least I find that to be true).
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@magicrussia I write much more eloquently than I talk, but I'm more nervous writing! I don't know what's up with that. At least in person, I can waltz up to a group looking silly and join in with a big ol' "HI!" That doesn't have the same effect online.
Thursday, 14-Apr-11 03:52:07 UTC from web
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