My main question though with this post is this:
Is a persons online personna really different than how they would be in RL with the same person or situation?
I am no different on this forum, or any other one I am on, than I would be in real life. I will call anyone out on something misleading, misinformed, or downright good 'ole SS ie Sh*tStarting. I will compliment, encourage, and/or commiserate when it is called for. I make sure I read through all of the posts
previous to mine before commenting so that I know what is being discussed. It's just like listening to
an entire conversation in real life rather than just butting in so I can make MY point known. If I miss the point, I try to ask - in both circumstances. I show respect when it is shown to me, and sometimes when it's not, but to those who merit it. If I am rude,
in most cases I WILL apologize, but NOT all the time. That may not be the 'right' thing to do, but there are times I do not feel my rudeness comes anywhere remotely close to the other person's. Self justification there, probably.
I stay away from people who are not healthy for me to be around, but in a written world, that is often hard to do. In a room I can walk out. On the internet I can read and choose to ignore/not comment back - which is the
'goodness and light and love and right' thing, but when I have had enough,
I have had enough and you will know it. You will know it if I am in the same room and you will know it if I am in the same thread, period.
I have
absolutely zero tolerance for anyone who wants to play the victim card. I deal with death and dying on a daily basis. I see children and adults who are stronger and wiser and more accepting of what life has dealt them than I could ever hope to be. I care for them, I cry for them, I fight for them, and I cheer for them when the smallest glimmer of hope appears. If you don't want my wrath directed at you, please do not tell me how bad you are treated by everyone, how lousy your life is, and how mean mankind is. I WILL let you know what I think about that. To your face or through the words I write, you will know.