Send it to:
THUNDERCOCK
P.O. Box 1399
Los Angeles, CA 90035
Reminds me of McLovin from Superbad.
Send it to:
THUNDERCOCK
P.O. Box 1399
Los Angeles, CA 90035
Do you use a false name, or a false identity with friends you've known at least 1 year or more?
I gather that it's paranoid trait to do this.
I've mildly suspected this of some of my friends.
I've personally entertained the idea that I might do it in another country.
Mostly I've thought that my idea of individuality and anonymity might best be served by telling just little enough.. not by falsificating anything that's real.
Web pseodonymity is another thing.
So what do you know? Have you ever convinced another person that you were of different name, in real life?
Web incidents have nothing whatsoever to do with this query. We all know that you can pretend to be anything you want on the web.
Do you use a false name, or a false identity with friends you've known at least 1 year or more?
I gather that it's paranoid trait to do this.
I've mildly suspected this of some of my friends.
I've personally entertained the idea that I might do it in another country.
Mostly I've thought that my idea of individuality and anonymity might best be served by telling just little enough.. not by falsificating anything that's real.
Web pseodonymity is another thing.
So what do you know? Have you ever convinced another person that you were of different name, in real life?
Web incidents have nothing whatsoever to do with this query. We all know that you can pretend to be anything you want on the web.
I think about it. But I think the only instance of me lying about my name is to the Old Navy (clothing store) fitting room person (because I was surprised and puzzled by their new "write patron's name on fitting room door" policy. In order to wield their new personal power over me?? I have no idea.) And I've lied about my zip code to other retail places (Why is it any of their beeswax?
I recognize that it might be either a research thing or a sales tax thing, but shouldn't sales tax depend on the location of the purchase, not the residence of the purchaser?).
I think about making up outrageous lies all the time recently though. It appeals to me. Who can I be? How far can I lie while still being believable? Not to take advantage of people, just for the freedom of being who(m?)ever for a precious 5 minutes. Knowing myself, I am not likely to institute this habit I am not a particularly deceptive person (nor am I skilled at such as I am much too self-aware when I do).
I would be sad they didn't trust me, because it would make me think they felt I wasn't trustworthy. I probably wouldn't be angry at them for it, though.I sometimes "suspect" my friends are "lying" too. Usually in vague general wondering more than paranoid..ness. Who knows? How much do you know about people? But I decided it didn't really matter to me. If they were lying about their names would I really care? I would be intrigued, but it wouldn't really change my relationship with them. Now if they were deceiving me about the funniness of my jokes- that's cause for worry.![]()
Some people may have a sound reason to guard their identity.Do you use a false name, or a false identity with friends you've known at least 1 year or more?
I gather that it's paranoid trait to do this.
I've mildly suspected this of some of my friends.
I've personally entertained the idea that I might do it in another country.
Mostly I've thought that my idea of individuality and anonymity might best be served by telling just little enough.. not by falsificating anything that's real.
Web pseodonymity is another thing.
So what do you know? Have you ever convinced another person that you were of different name, in real life?
Web incidents have nothing whatsoever to do with this query. We all know that you can pretend to be anything you want on the web.
It's never entered my mind to introduce myself to someone with anything other than the name that I currently have.
Yeah, I guess so. The one I've thought of works in the kind of business where it may be important to protect identity.Some people may have a sound reason to guard their identity.
Do not jump into conclusions.
Most things are done for a purpose.
Get a job abroad.
Do you use a false name, or a false identity with friends you've known at least 1 year or more?
I gather that it's paranoid trait to do this.
I've mildly suspected this of some of my friends.
I've personally entertained the idea that I might do it in another country.
Mostly I've thought that my idea of individuality and anonymity might best be served by telling just little enough.. not by falsificating anything that's real.
Web pseodonymity is another thing.
So what do you know? Have you ever convinced another person that you were of different name, in real life?
Web incidents have nothing whatsoever to do with this query. We all know that you can pretend to be anything you want on the web.