Being online for me is just another venue of expressing myself, whether it's good or bad for anyone else makes no difference to me. I am me, a unique individual, accept me or not. I don't say anything I wouldn't say in real life for fear because I fear nothing! It's shameful that there aren't more people with that attitude.
There are so many classifications of 'assholes' online that it's really unsettling. The people who tend to concern themselves with trying to change others attitudes and feelings disturb me as do people who can't look into their own lives and see that maybe they are the ones seriously fucked up instead of the people they prey on. Almost like they are lambs heading for a slaughter.
My classification for those gaming people would be 'net bullies'. Oh yes, we all know the kind described in the article above. Normally it's the individuals who have nothing better to do with their time than to get a rise out of the masses and seek the attention that they obviously receive by being fools. It's not always fair that there aren't some form of rules that can be abided by online as in real life situations but maybe someday there will be a crackdown on this sort of chaos.
I typed this out in 3 minutes, I hope I made some sense to someone
