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10-02-2012
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Hmm. A surprising amount of people think I'm a jerk. I agree that I may seem like one from the feeling of impatience or offense people get from my writing. I think judging me, someone over the internet you've never met face-to-face with is unfair; especially when I write, it's just text. So, people just make up in their head the tone in which I speak in, or my body language. These people probably think of me typing with furrowed brows with my fists angrily pounding on the keyboard, then going outside, beating people up and stealing cars because they picture me as such a jerk - when I'm actually quite friendly in person. But, there are just some people that I just can't ****ing stand, and they're the ones I may seem like a 'jerk' to.
So just ignore me and anything I might say to you, because at the end of the day, I'm some random person on the internet.
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That statement can be considered partially false. The tone in which you write in can be deciphered from the diction you use. Using phrases like "there are some people I just can't ****ing stand" or even "I'm just some random person on the Internet" conveys a harsh tone in my opinion. However, someone can see these statements leaning more towards a neutral tone, so your statement is also partially correct. Either way, using "make up in their head" wouldn't be the best way to put it, since you narrow down the possible tone words that could be attributed to your posts.
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