Everyone is telling me that I shouldn't blog on weekends. That everyone who is healthy and happy and has a modicum of control over his/her schedule should deem weekends sacred personal/family/non-work time. And, frankly, I'm beginning to see the merits of the argument... But, alas, here I am on what should be a sacred Sunday night, feeling a bit compelled to leave you with just a little something... Feeling a tad lazy and a tad uninspired and a tad curious about the angst of others, I conducted one of my uber-scientific anonymous online polls over at YouBeMom. This week, I decided to prod the powers and perils of anonymity; to see what people will confess on an online message board, but not in real life. Below you will see the colorful array of responses I received in very short order. I have inserted some translations for the those who are not tapped into the lingo. What is the one thing you will admit here (anonymously), but not in real life?
Sunday, May 17, 2009
I Can't Make This Stuff Up
Okay, so there you have it. The upshot? We all have stuff. Stuff that we aren't willing to share IRL (in real life). Stuff that brings us online to chat with complete strangers on the odd Sunday night.
Insecurities abound. On Sundays. On all days.
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Lol, I saw your post but was too busy responding to the woman who had questions about her neighbor's apartment that had had a search warrant executed by a SWAT team. I think *virtually* I am more apt to talk (boast) about things I am proud of, (that was me who posted about running 2003 miles since March 2007) online than confess dark secrets. That probably has more to do with the fact that I am not overly secretive about my failures/tragedies irl. I take pride in what I've been able to come through as a stronger, better person.
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