Imagine not making a new account for everything every year lmao.
I'm essentially a different person with each switch because it gets stale being the same person every time.
Maybe one day I'll find a persona I don't tire of.
I've had TimeBender25 for, as long as I can remember.
Others, like TempusSubjicitreXXV and Hestia are just on the side. Nicknames of me and not whole new personas.
Yeah, I had one name for a long time, but it always reminded me of things I wanted to forget.
With every new persona, I've improved in certain fields (such as fixing awkwardness somewhat).
I started off as tcole379/tcole3710 on a bunch of sites, and I was *the* most awkward creature in existence, I literally couldn't hold a conversation to save my life.
Now that I'm using a name I love, and on my 3rd FS account, I'm super open to conversations, and I don't blush every time someone replies to me (I really was *that* socially inept once. It would take me soo long to come up with a response).
One of the reasons I think I created a new persona each time, is because my irl personality can drastically change from day to day.
tcole was you? Oh, wild. I thought you had just like. Disappeared.
Hey, whatever works. Sometimes stepping back is the best option.
I operate under the idea that I can make anything I have mine, but that doesn't always work. Hell, doesn't often work.
It's good your doing better! This place would be awfully boring without you.
I actually had no clue anyone noticed me back when I was going by tcole! <3
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I thought I was just one of those people that nobody remembers...
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Yeah, there was a period of time where I stopped commenting (I think around the time Zeus left), but still hung around, and started commenting again for a while before I made *that* account, and then I tired of being super open about everything.
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I'm more happy with this account than I have been with either of the other ones so far.
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The only reason I've stuck around for this long is the community tbh.
By being an employee of the company you accept that you are a representation of the company in public eye. There is no such thing as a "private account" unless you limit who can view it. If you are just posting to Facebook or twitter for any and all to see it's no different than going down to Main Street and setting up a sign saying "work for beepboop paper company and I hate my job"
I guess if you're high up or a public representative of that company, sure.
But idk why a company should be going through the profiles of people just to find criticism and fire the person for them. Maybe the company has problems you want to address but nothing happened when you did it internally so you're going to social media in an attempt to make them do better? Firing someone for making a critical tweet about you just makes the company seem like it can't handle criticism and wants to shut down people who try to change things.
they arent looking for specifically criticism they are looking for literally anything that could possibly make the company look bad in any way.
also "i hate my job" or complaining about your job isnt criticism its complaining theres a difference.
I'm essentially a different person with each switch because it gets stale being the same person every time.
Maybe one day I'll find a persona I don't tire of.
Others, like TempusSubjicitreXXV and Hestia are just on the side. Nicknames of me and not whole new personas.
With every new persona, I've improved in certain fields (such as fixing awkwardness somewhat).
I started off as tcole379/tcole3710 on a bunch of sites, and I was *the* most awkward creature in existence, I literally couldn't hold a conversation to save my life.
Now that I'm using a name I love, and on my 3rd FS account, I'm super open to conversations, and I don't blush every time someone replies to me (I really was *that* socially inept once. It would take me soo long to come up with a response).
One of the reasons I think I created a new persona each time, is because my irl personality can drastically change from day to day.
Hey, whatever works. Sometimes stepping back is the best option.
I operate under the idea that I can make anything I have mine, but that doesn't always work. Hell, doesn't often work.
It's good your doing better! This place would be awfully boring without you.
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I thought I was just one of those people that nobody remembers...
.
Yeah, there was a period of time where I stopped commenting (I think around the time Zeus left), but still hung around, and started commenting again for a while before I made *that* account, and then I tired of being super open about everything.
.
I'm more happy with this account than I have been with either of the other ones so far.
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The only reason I've stuck around for this long is the community tbh.
But idk why a company should be going through the profiles of people just to find criticism and fire the person for them. Maybe the company has problems you want to address but nothing happened when you did it internally so you're going to social media in an attempt to make them do better? Firing someone for making a critical tweet about you just makes the company seem like it can't handle criticism and wants to shut down people who try to change things.
also "i hate my job" or complaining about your job isnt criticism its complaining theres a difference.