Amazing how our brains work:

Your online comments exhibit a professional tone, yet your real-life conversations often lack coherence.

Perhaps it’s because you pause and think of what to say before you type it in the comments. Rather in reality if you do the same thing, others will give you weird looks. 😅

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W0LFB3AT5 said:
Amazing how our brains work:

Your online comments exhibit a professional tone, yet your real-life conversations often lack coherence.

Perhaps it’s because you pause and think of what to say before you type it in the comments. Rather in reality if you do the same thing, others will give you weird looks. 😅

I have thesaurus/dictionary.com open in another tab 80% of the time I write anything on the internet. Sometimes Wiktionary as well.

Also, you'll never know how long it took me to write this blip. I don't actually know either, because I wasn't keeping track.

In response to blip #125924

W0LFB3AT5 said:
Amazing how our brains work:

Your online comments exhibit a professional tone, yet your real-life conversations often lack coherence.

Perhaps it’s because you pause and think of what to say before you type it in the comments. Rather in reality if you do the same thing, others will give you weird looks. 😅

That’s honestly the only reason i struggle talking irl, and even then barely. Being able to lay out your words in thoughts, all the time in the world to find the right words and be perfectly clear, and not stutter when i’m interrupted, etc etc.

In response to blip #125924

W0LFB3AT5 said:
Perhaps it’s because you pause and think of what to say before you type it in the comments. Rather in reality if you do the same thing, others will give you weird looks.

Because online you have the time to think, irl you have to make a choice of words in less then a coupe of seconds.

Irl convos are like a quick time event and online convos are a careful game of chess.

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