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The Kitchen Sink
Non-Christians: Why Are You Here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nithavela" data-source="post: 74551974" data-attributes="member: 185184"><p>Quite contrary. We are ourselves when no one is looking, and thanks to the anonymity of the internet, we can be our truest selves there.</p><p></p><p>It is in our daily lives where we adopt personas, smiling happily in the job we hate, putting on a brave face when our children torment us with bad art and acting interested when our spouses tells us of their day.</p><p></p><p>Many people spend so much time wearing those masks that there's nothing left beneath them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithavela, post: 74551974, member: 185184"] Quite contrary. We are ourselves when no one is looking, and thanks to the anonymity of the internet, we can be our truest selves there. It is in our daily lives where we adopt personas, smiling happily in the job we hate, putting on a brave face when our children torment us with bad art and acting interested when our spouses tells us of their day. Many people spend so much time wearing those masks that there's nothing left beneath them. [/QUOTE]
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