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Internet by far.
And I live in a family of politicians.
Arguing on the internet is a lot easier than arguing in real life. I hate getting involved in arguments in real life, and I just stay silent most of the time. On the internet, however, I don't care if I'm involved in an argument. In fact it is kind of fun.
with this question, the internet wins hand over fist.
vast majority of the time you have anonymity and because of that you do not have to be polite and civil. As evidence i'll point to the comment sections on any website ever, Youtube, Yahoo news, all of them, almost without fail.
in public there are social (and sometimes physical) reprecussions for speaking your mind. Even without that, there is an intensity that comes with having to face your opponent that does not really exist online.
Internet. It's hard to be a complete a**hole to someone when you have to look them in the eye. Would you call someone a cvnt to their face? Would you abuse their religion or politicas when you have to sit there face to face? Not nearly as likely.
The internet is the only answer. Face to face confrontations and arguments involve a huge amount of tension that doesn't exist across internet connections. At least not with the same potential consequences.
Aggravate someone over the internet, and you'll have to listen to them whine or make hilarious threats that they can't act on. Aggravate someone in person and you might have some actual trouble on your hands.
Internet by far, hiding behind a monitor does wonders for some folks.
In real life i'll just call it as i see it, argue with me and i'll argue back like i would on the internet.But people seem to honestly reel it in because theres likely to be more repercussions but meh if someone argues with me i'll argue back and push my point the same as i would on here or anywhere else.
I honestly live by the words, look out for yourself,dont care what others think and if you feel the need to speak up then do it.
Real life, of course.
Arguments on the internet, I can shut off with a mouse click. Not so with a real-life person like say, the wife for instance. There's no shutting her down.:lol: Motor mouth.
I can argue on both the internet and in real life, just that on the internet, I have more time to think about/revise what I'm saying lol.
There's more arguments on the internet because, people can pretty much have topics come at them easier, or they find the topics themselves, where in real life, it's just random, unless you want to start something yourself.
Internet of course, no need to be decent when there is no physical threat (unless you somehow know that person personally)
although I generally speak in person , more or less the same way I speak online.
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