What is the joy of creating a new avatar to try to escape your reputation as a poet?

Happy Hiram

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My friends are all playing avatar games. It seems such a fraud to me to just create an almost identical avatar and try to escape your past.

I want to be loved so much I am going to run away from my own identity. Does that make better poets?
I mean don't get me wrong, I am uglier in real life than my avatar, but I am not going around being Hiram-etta and hiding from my critics and friends alike. I am just mad that I was grieving poets were were just f-ing with me and not really going anywhere. It makes me mad (but glad that they didn't leave at the same time. Luckily I am good at mixed emotions.)
WHO were, not were were.
 
that's reallly really really cool that you brought this up just as i am getting past my avatar identity crisis. now don't get me wrong, i believe that these symbols are very effective tools with which to manipulate cyber-peers and curry favor; but alas, the time comes when we must let our true faces be shown.

anyway point is, the next avatar of me will be me in real time...

but sometimes i just might turn back into a black cat...and i will probably cross your path so be careful and get some spray-on voodoo/juju block- #666 would probably be effective
 
that's reallly really really cool that you brought this up just as i am getting past my avatar identity crisis. now don't get me wrong, i believe that these symbols are very effective tools with which to manipulate cyber-peers and curry favor; but alas, the time comes when we must let our true faces be shown.

anyway point is, the next avatar of me will be me in real time...

but sometimes i just might turn back into a black cat...and i will probably cross your path so be careful and get some spray-on voodoo/juju block- #666 would probably be effective
 
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