I think you must have me confused with someone else. Try again.
You, forty-five minutes ago:
It [anonymity] never was [important], isn't, and never will be...anonymity allowed the wrong people to connect with each other to share their ideology with zero risk involved. No personal accountability is why the internet is in the state it's in.
I'm surprised I didn't have to register a flight plan with the FAA, given how far the point went over your head. I suppose the most embarrassing part about it is how you jumped ass-first into this discussion.
Or maybe your point isn't as clever as you think it is.
What is your point, that you want some outside authority to force you to put your name and address out there, to try to convince you not to be a retard on the internet, because you won't voluntarily hold yourself to account?
I think you must have me confused with someone else. Try again.
You, forty-five minutes ago:
Yeah, he surely confused you with someone else.
I'm surprised I didn't have to register a flight plan with the FAA, given how far the point went over your head. I suppose the most embarrassing part about it is how you jumped ass-first into this discussion.
Or maybe your point isn't as clever as you think it is.
What is your point, that you want some outside authority to force you to put your name and address out there, to try to convince you not to be a retard on the internet, because you won't voluntarily hold yourself to account?
I mean, hey, you do you.
Tell me when it finally lands, will you? Thanks.
Oh, anonymity is good for you?
Keep trying. I'm sure, given enough attempts, you'll get there eventually.