Good people do not type stuff like some of the crap that goes on in Gameday Chat.
Originally Posted by: RaiderPride
Is that so? So an actor who screams and curses in a movie, and simulates hacking an innocent person to a slow, agonizing death, must not be a "good person"? Do you seriously believe people actually talk in real life the way they talk in the chat room? Do you not realize that people are fully capable of compartmentalizing their lives, and that how they act in the chat room might function purely as a release, purely as entertainment?
I have met quite a few people in real life whom I originally met online, and you know what I have found? People's online personas rarely resemble their real-life personalities. For example, I am a pretty outspoken person online, and yes, I like to scream and cuss a bit in the chat room (though I don't write any of the stuff you quoted above); but in real life, I am such a quiet, soft-spoken person that my wife sometimes deliberately starts fights with me just so she can see me worked up. I raise my voice so rarely that when I do yell or swear, people jump and ask what me what the matter is. Both Rockmolder and zombieslayer have met me in real life and can testify to how quiet I normally am, while Rockmolder watched the Super Bowl with me and can tell you how much I yell and scream while watching football . . . alternating between moments of ecstasy and agony at the drop of a hat. Good or bad, football is always a thrill -- that's why I love it.
Going online, like watching football, is a game. In many ways, it's an act. It's a harmless way to experience raw excitement -- and yes, sometimes even work out frustrations -- so that one
doesn't act like that in other areas of life.
Don't make such sweeping judgments of people's character from their online persona as manifested while watching a
violent game. I certainly do not.