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Prettiest face on EF?

You know. I have to agree. I have been asked before why I would put a picture of my face on the internet or on here, in particular. My response is that I don't wear a burka in real life where thousands of people see me. Why would I refuse to show my face on a website for a few hundred?
The woman I'm thinking of was another lawyer, too. Corporate I think. Maybe old timers could tell you the story, it was a bit before my time here, so I don't know the exact details and don't want to mis-tell tales out of school.
 
The woman I'm thinking of was another lawyer, too. Corporate I think. Maybe old timers could tell you the story, it was a bit before my time here, so I don't know the exact details and don't want to mis-tell tales out of school.
Yeah, I guess other prejudices about things could get someone in trouble, and of course statements one makes on the web.

My dad still says that anyone you meet on the internet has to be a "weirdo"...lol. To which I reply, "Dad, but I'm on the internet." Maybe that proves his point...lol.
 
The woman I'm thinking of was another lawyer, too. Corporate I think. Maybe old timers could tell you the story, it was a bit before my time here, so I don't know the exact details and don't want to mis-tell tales out of school.

I want to hear this story.
 
You know. I have to agree. I have been asked before why I would put a picture of my face on the internet or on here, in particular. My response is that I don't wear a burka in real life where thousands of people see me. Why would I refuse to show my face on a website for a few hundred?

I should get points if COTB agrees with me, that would be good upgrade, COTB +1 karma, anyway, I'm digressing here, but online culture has changed the way we identify with each other, like for example I know more about your personal story-cat pee, sari, teepee, snackcake love- seagrave newguything- more than peeps I work with for the most part, so where your identity was more based on location, due to internet, there is a funny thing going on with personal idenity... that I haven't really nailed down yet... my main point is what once is that I think as we move forward in time, culture and identity are becoming more dependent on online activity... so it just seems that it is currently okay to reveal more of who you are online, than it was in the past, and in the future, our identity will become even more entrenched with online communication... this all happens almost invisible to us because we take it for granted... only a very few predicted just 12 years ago that we would connected to each other as we are right now, and so in the next 12 years who knows how our own identities will change as we become more entrenched in an ever changing culure thourgh technology...
Thats said, heather, you are a hawtie in my book.
 
I should get points if COTB agrees with me, that would be good upgrade, COTB +1 karma, anyway, I'm digressing here, but online culture has changed the way we identify with each other, like for example I know more about your personal story-cat pee, sari, teepee, snackcake love- seagrave newguything- more than peeps I work with for the most part, so where your identity was more based on location, due to internet, there is a funny thing going on with personal idenity... that I haven't really nailed down yet... my main point is what once is that I think as we move forward in time, culture and identity are becoming more dependent on online activity... so it just seems that it is currently okay to reveal more of who you are online, than it was in the past, and in the future, our identity will become even more entrenched with online communication... this all happens almost invisible to us because we take it for granted... only a very few predicted just 12 years ago that we would connected to each other as we are right now, and so in the next 12 years who knows how our own identities will change as we become more entrenched in an ever changing culure thourgh technology...
Thats said, heather, you are a hawtie in my book.
Thanks!

Yes, I agree with all of this.

You know, I am often criticized for spending too much time online, but I find more people online to whom I can relate than I do in my town. I am in a town in which I don't really fit in with the demographic.
 
I have only now in the past year been comfortable with any of my pictures or even my name being online

actually, I still will only use certain letters my last name on social sites because I dont know if I want to be googled, or found by anyone

I dont see any reason why I would be scared - but I was....uneasy about it.
 
I want to hear this story.
I think Samoth has been here long enough, ask him about Bubbles. If he doesn't know AAP should, he usually knows all the dish.

I could be wrong, like I said, I didn't witness the situation personally so I'm playing whisper down the lane as it is.
 
I think Samoth has been here long enough, ask him about Bubbles. If he doesn't know AAP should, he usually knows all the dish.

I could be wrong, like I said, I didn't witness the situation personally so I'm playing whisper down the lane as it is.
didn't she have risque photos though? I think that is a bit different.
 
They always warn us not to have anything in bad taste on our Myspace/Facebook pages because employers like to look at them before making an offer.
 
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