• brbposting
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    8 months ago

    Would I talk like this in real life, butting into a conversation I’m not a part of, offering my opinion that nobody asked for

    That’s not super fair to yourself - makes me realize we all have special privileges here… we’re all not part of 99% of conversations yet we’re all welcome to become a part of about 100% of conversations anyway.

    BTW I think of our behaviors as drivers as somewhat analogous.

    When was the last time somebody cut you off in traffic?

    When was the last time somebody cut in front of you in a grocery store?

    Spend an hour in traffic, spend an hour in a grocery store… experience entirely different parts of people. A cage (car) and removal from direct interaction (internet) both change our psychology ever so bigly.

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      8 months ago

      I think you’re right on the money in terms of relating the Internet to the car. It’s so similar. Like, why am I calling the person in front of me an asshole for cutting me off? I’ve done that a million times to others. I’m just as bad as them. But because I can’t see them and they can see me, I feel freer with my emotions and words. I think it’s similar with communication on the Internet.