You are a low life. If we had that "Grown Ass Man Clause" in our constitution, I doubt you would've ever posted or even known about the league as a whole. Shouldn't you be in a 8th grade girls lockerroom somewhere rubbin peepees with rest of your teammates?
You feel like callin' me out? Stick your face out there and let the league see which puke has no shame.
-- Edited by Cpt Crunch on Saturday 9th of June 2012 02:55:02 PM
Some people are scared to say what they think but still want freedom of speech. However, because they don’t want to risk offending anyone as themselves, they’ll remain anonymous, or even choose a nom de plume. They will create new personas for themselves, and may portray themselves as more outgoing than they are in real life. This is one of the primary reasons people stay anonymous.
2. You Are Embarrassed
In the same vein, some people are simply embarrassed of the things they want to write about and publish on the internet. It may be because they know their opinions aren’t popular with their friends, or with the majority of society. They may also be commenting on the blog or social networking site of someone they like, and they aren’t yet ready to come forward.
3. The Internet Hate Machine
Sadly, one of the reasons people stay anonymous is because they want to be mean or bully, but they don’t want to hold themselves accountable or face the consequences of their actions. People bully others this way, or express their distaste in vindictive ways to people they don’t even know. This is a huge downfall to anonymity, simply because, if you don’t like what someone does or says, it’s much better to be upfront about it. Be honest rather than hiding and hurting someone else’s feelings.
4. To Express Yourself
The internet is a great place to express yourself. Many people stay anonymous because they want to do so without calling attention to themselves. They also don’t want friends, family, or teammates to know what they are up to, for various reasons.
5. To Hide
Other people simply want to hide from the people they know – and from those they don’t know. You're a GM/Owner and can't risk anybody knowing who you really are. You're a BadA Mon-Sat, but when Sunday comes around you fold your arms nice and quietly
6. To Be Honest
It’s true that you can sometimes be more honest when you’re anonymous. Going back to some of the above reasons people stay anonymous, they often want to tell the truth privately. They may be brutally honest, or saying something nice or heartfelt to someone they care about, but to whom they do not want to reveal themselves.
7. Self-Esteem
Some people come to the internet anonymously because, as briefly mentioned, they want to reinvent themselves. They create "Who is the best in the league" lists and mention themselves. Either way too arrogant, or need verbal & public confirmation to feel good about themselves.
8. To be Private
Last but certainly not last, a lot of people stay anonymous because they just value their privacy. They want to write about what they want and say what they want without worrying what anyone thinks. They may not even share it with anybody.
As I said earlier. There is one word to sum up all eight of those catagories. COWARD.Don't ya just love how cowards try to justify their actions? So Darth, nothings changed. Once a coward, always a coward, no matter how you spin it.