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Wraithorn · 51-55, M
I think you summarized the whole thing quite well.

When I read what you wrote, "Evil thinkers are evil doers" a thing that Carl Jung wrote popped into my mind. He said that what irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.

I also think that for many people being online and anonymous lowers their inhibitions like alcohol does. So they are more inclined to say what they really think or feel at that moment.
ShockWave1983 · 41-45, F
I think so too, but that doesn't make them liars or fakes. It just makes them who they are, only freer.

Justpeaceandlove · 61-69, F
Thank you Serenitree 💖 I can say I've met more more sincere people on the net then off. But I've met very sincere people off.
Serenitree · F
💕 me too.

9:28 am
Justpeaceandlove · 61-69, F
@Serenitree: 💖🌹🌈
Magenta · F
Well written. :-)

I tend to think those whom accuse others like you mentioned, are themselves guilty. They recognize it within themselves first. Which ties into the "Evil thinkers are evil doers"..Why would they even spend time worrying about others like that.

Indeed there are some sincere people here.
Awakeforthedance · 51-55, F
"Evil thinkers are evil doers" - you had a wise mom. I also believe the same. My online persona actually helps me in real life as I want the two to be one in the same. If that makes sense. I have learned to be more me in real life because I've been able to test it out online. But that's always a goal... To be same person.

 
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