the difference is that when i say or refer to myself as being social, i'm talking about IRL and not the internet
this is where our differences of perspectives comes in. you've invested a great deal in trying to craft this online persona of yours, and i haven't (literally couldn't give a stuff). I invest it in myself IRL.
This is another typical Boltster tactic.
You comment on people IRL with the most negative images you can imagine of them, even though you obviously have no clue about those individual people. Recent comments include messages like "you look just as autistic as i imagined you would".
Yet in that same breath you seem to desperately try to convince people you have a "perfect life" which seems to be by gweedo standards. Your recent endeavor has been to post about weightlifting everywhere, even going as far as telling people they need to "bulk up" which is a little embarrassing.
If you can't be trusted with your attitude towards people online, how can anyone expect you to be a good person in reality? Though our online persona may have very little to do with how we are in reality, there is still a chunk of us in it. There is nothing beautiful about your personality online no matter how deep I've tried to look into it. I can't say this for many people and I don't enjoy saying it either.
Nobody invests anything into Blockland apart from downtime. It is actually YOU who is being very upfront about mixing your IRL and online life to try and impress people-- it doesn't work. It just seems bullish.