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Fake Profiles: How Much Do You Love Them?



Few days back a point was raised on what was wrong if a person not using his/her real name, real picture or even real identity participated in a serious debate online, after all a view point is a view point. And that not having a picture and name do not make a profile fake and having them does not make it authentic. My personal feeling towards any person not willing to disclose real identity is unworthy of any attention or friendship leave listening to an opinion.Our opinions are intertwined with our identity, our suggestions with what we ourselves have experienced and stood for. A person isolating their identity from their opinions is a person unwilling to take ownership of his/her words spoken so where is the committment? With them there are no promises getting fulfilled.They are people who do not count in anyway.They are persons hiding from someone. They are runaways and escapists. Being friends with them will not give you a person but a shadow, do you like shadows or people? Their arguments and intelligence are like a classroom scenario where the teacher cannot see the hand that goes up or the face that is replying the answer to a question posed to the class. What good is that answer which is not linked to a person who is willing to accept the responsibility?



 

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