That may be true for some of them. But when you read posts from this "Good1" guy, or "Fortune Teller", their beliefs are so pervasive to their every thought there is no way they keep it under wraps in the real world. They truly believe their shitty ideas, it's not just an act. If we look at the crew that invaded Capital Hill, many seemed to be totally oblivious to what was wrong with their actions, totally playing to their "friends" on the internet. I saw a woman the other day who is apparently facing jail time, asking for a pardon from Trump and apparently she advertised her real estate business during the event. Sounds like something some of the idiots on here would do; they don't have enough friends ( outside of the cult ) and family to talk some sense into them. I agree with you that a few like TreeFrogTrader are just dumb guys trying to act tough online.
I pop off irl the same as I pop off online. I'm not aware that any of my pop-off's were recorded. Although I could try to acquire some old police reports and arrest records. Will I? Of course not. Popping off is neither good or bad, in and of itself. It depends on the situation, and the nature of the pop off. My point was that most here, imo, are just talking shit.
Give an example of popping offline, in a non-recorded situation. What, exactly are you talking about?
Could be. But it's usually the opposite, imo. IRL, I've found that the loud mouths are usually the weakest, when push comes to shove. Same applies to online, imo. It's like they go through real life repressing all of their true feelings--because they are weak, so much so that they explode them when they get online--they think this makes up for their weak reality.
What are you talking about? Your post rate is about 3x mine. Are you going to make me check the post rate of your ideological comrades here? One or two of them, arguably, don't have the actual time to say anything to anybody offline. Are you going to give an example of consistent online/offline speech behavior?
When one pops off, they are talking shit about another in a disrespectful manner. I essentially said that many of the folks here popping off online, would be quieter than a church mouse had they been face to face with the person they were talking about online. You can also pop off about a topic. "Good1 is popping off about that fake steal shit again." For example. Personal examples are ... well ... personal, and aren't needed to understand what I'm saying, but a couple categories: Road rage incidents. Defending women at club/event. Other, more specific incidents. Fortunately, I don't pop off like I used to. And am not so angered when others pop off on me.
Popping off has nothing to do with how much you say; it's how you say it. Popping off is a disrespectful way to say things. Urban Dictionary: