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JVP and The Art of Alter Egos
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13/10/2005 10:51:09
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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>I know that many have said that JVP was very different in person than his online persona. I believe that most of us are. I know that what displays here is definately a part of who I am, but only a small portion. What does anyone else think about themselves in that regard? Are you who you appear to be? Rhetorically, would you say so if you weren't? Just curious because I know that I see things always with a sense of humor, but it's not always the same humor as others. That part of me is the same here and in the real world, but there are parts that are not.

Well I hope I am on line what I am in person because I believe it all comes down to Character. At the root of a person's character is integrity. Integrity is defined as an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting. If a person breaks their character apart, such as an on-line character and an in person character, then they have broken the law of integrity. The wholeness of the person is gone. Without integrity then you do not have much character either.
Bret Hobbs

"We'd have been called juvenile delinquents only our neighborhood couldn't afford a sociologist." Bob Hope
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