No.Am I allowed more than one? If not, will you know if I cheat?
That kinda sucks. If I close my Bowser account, can I open a new one?No.
Yes.
PM James.That kinda sucks. If I close my Bowser account, can I open a new one?
Trick them with what? I haven't a ponzi scheme in the works.The only reason to close an account and open a new one is to attempt to trick users.
Why not? Perhaps a new alias will grant me greater freedom to express myself. I'm willing to try.There is nothing you could say as a new user that you couldn't say as Bowser.
Are you certain I'm not pretending now?The only difference is that you would be pretending you aren't you.
"Rules are kind of the antithesis of imagination."
--DaveC
So did he change his name to Bob and try again?Years ago, a yahoo forum friend of mine contemplated creating a new user name. He could not think of a new one though. So...he decided to just spell his current name backwards. People still knew who he was...every single post.
"Otto" could never figure out why
You said "I've run out of things to complain about under my current alias." So it would seem that your goal is to trick people that you are someone different, so you can complain more without them realizing that you are the same person.Trick them with what?
Why do you feel that a new name will allow you more freedom? You seem to have no problem expressing yourself now; the one complaint you seem to have is that people do not agree with your opinions on things. And that won't change just because you have a new name.Why not? Perhaps a new alias will grant me greater freedom to express myself. I'm willing to try.
Are you saying you are being deceptive now?Are you certain I'm not pretending now?
Like others...I have read a kazillion things on the net. I do not have an url but perhaps not needed. I remember reading about software that can identify a person...even while using aliases. It analyzes their sentence structure, punctuation, spelling yada yada. If I recall correctly, it is very accurate. Maybe it was an NSA internet topic in some forum...just can't remember.So did he change his name to Bob and try again?
Into not knowing the new user is the same as Bowser.Trick them with what?
There is nothing from the forum's perspective preventing you from expressing exactly the same things under the username Bowser.Why not? Perhaps a new alias will grant me greater freedom to express myself.
Whatever "you" are, when you first signed up - whether pretending or not, you are still you. That is all that can be expected.Are you certain I'm not pretending now?
It isn't politics.Why not? Perhaps a new alias will grant me greater freedom to express myself. I'm willing to try.
That's Buckwheat.Who's the kid, and what's your identification with him?
Actually, Bowser, maybe this is a unique opportunity.Now, you want to disown your record of posts here, to start with a clean slate? Are you ashamed of what you've posted in the past? Don't want to own it?
Or is it more that you want to try to fool people that you're a different person, so that you are free to repeat arguments you've made before, without being reminded of the record?
Mmm, I will always be me, or have the same persona.Actually, Bowser, maybe this is a unique opportunity.
My guess is that you've undergone a personality transition, and that you are unhappy with - or at least bored with - your old behavior. Maybe this was an inevitable consequence of your spiritual transition.
Rather than breaking from your old persona and searching for a new one where you have no history...
...what if you embraced the transition itself, openly and honestly? What if you wrote here as someone who has walked on both sides of a fence? That's kind of a unique vantage point. You could document (in the form of threads and posts) how your views have metamorphed.
Buckwheat Rocks! He's possibly my favorite Rascal.That's Buckwheat.
You're showin' yer age, you young laddie.![]()
Why did you choose to change your avatar to the one you have right now, if I may ask?
Who's the kid, and what's your identification with him?