What I find most interesting is the twist at the end of the video. You did watch it, right? Anyway, I like how the video suggests the possibility of the anonymity provided by the Internet allowing people to explore who they really are and possibly "coming out" in real life. I also like the idea that perhaps people can overcome their differences, and see that the other guy isn't so bad.
The ugly side of the Internet is that the homophobe could just have easily been chatting with another homophobe and discussing the gay agenda.
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What I find most interesting is the twist at the end of the video. You did watch it, right? Anyway, I like how the video suggests the possibility of the anonymity provided by the Internet allowing people to explore who they really are and possibly "coming out" in real life. I also like the idea that perhaps people can overcome their differences, and see that the other guy isn't so bad.
The ugly side of the Internet is that the homophobe could just have easily been chatting with another homophobe and discussing the gay agenda.
Many, that was crazy. It really takes a look at our discussion on anonymity too. I agree, the ending was awesome...did not see that coming.
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