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I’m actually not a human being, I’m a star person and I think I explained that in this post or the one on YouTube.BlizzardKid said:I like the suggestions of having a "throw away"/separate account. I think most people do, anyway. I do. Especially being a DL.
At the same time I do admire anyone that has one account that represents themselves entirely online. It adds to the human experience knowing how dynamic people really are.
Nobody should have to endure bullying that leads to a diminished self-esteem and leads to emotional or mental issues. Sometimes you got to remember some people just suck, and suck more online. Even on the other end of a phone call (if you have worked in a call center), or in another car. Anywhere your not face-to-face people can be less understanding and forgiving.
From what your post says it looks like you got a lot to be proud of. Recognize other things you like about yourself and harness it into a sense of unbridled self-confidence that allows you to stand up and defend yourself. You are a human being. It takes human beings as described to fight and make change so we can look back in 20 years and say "how could we have the attitude and lack of acceptance we once had?".
Or just get a separate account. Either way, have fun!
So my differences in being a star person is also why I get bullied, the good news is I stood up to the bully in Facebook and found out he was a troll and a faker and not a real missileer like me. So I’m proud of myself for not allowing the bully to hurt me anymore and stood up to the BS.
I’d prefer if people on this post I made would not put me in the human category as I am not a part of that category. This day and age it’s more acceptable for me to be myself openly than it was a couple decades ago, but thanks for all the kind words and stuff. I appreciate any kindness