The Masked Man
It has always amazed me that the main premise behind the anonymity of the mask was based on the inability of everyone to recognize the person. If I had never met you, maybe the lack of description about the face might hinder BUT if I knew you at all, I would know how you move, and gesture, and even stand in a relaxed pose . . . Even at a distance. Recognition goes beyond cheeks and browline. I would know Zorro in the grocery store. Superman would still be Superman in Osco even if he had his glasses on. Come on!
That being said, I know that there is just so much anonymity to be had in the blog world so I will always try and be civil when I am voicing my opinions, on my own time (break or lunch and after hours), and professionally casual.
That being said, I know that there is just so much anonymity to be had in the blog world so I will always try and be civil when I am voicing my opinions, on my own time (break or lunch and after hours), and professionally casual.


2 Comments:
Why is it nobody ever recognizes me, when I'm in my Spiderman pajamas?
Well, Artcat, I was going to say "Welcome to Blogger" and all that.
Now, after reading destaldi jones' comment, I'm spluttering into my morning Dr. Pepper. ;-)
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