This is something that keeps coming up in conversations and I'm curious what even more people think. If you have met somebody online first and then offline would you say they were:
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If you did the opposite, met somebody first offline and then discovered their online profile/Twitter account... Were they:
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Feel free to elaborate if you want on more experiences!
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Replying to @o_guest
I've spent more than 22 years online. People try to impress but after so much time I know all the tricks in the book so it's hard to mislead my judgement on that. Instead I might find their online profile AFTER a brief meeting in person and discover they support something awful.
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As a rule of the thumb, people spending an insane amount of time online, especially those trying to build a certain "persona", display some serious ongoing issues in real life.
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Replying to @o_guest
Out of my personal experience, they try to depict their life happier and more successful than it actually is because they don't accept it and they fear being judged by their peers. Quite common but it can be taken to the extremes.
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Replying to @o_guest
You should
. Be proud of your academic achievements and intelligence.
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Fabrizio... OMG... Thank you! 
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