Usually, i like to refer to fecal matter...thats how people know me.
Usually, i like to refer to fecal matter...thats how people know me.
~*Fizzgig*~
I can trick people. I've not done it in IMs but I've done it in WoW, and then turned around and tricked the SAME PEOPLE again. Silly Auntie Pike.
I'm smert so I can identify my more obvious traits in speaking in order to be hiding it from folks.
People who don't know me that well probably wouldn't be able to notice. But the people who do might because of my spelling mistakes.
If you haven't noticed those mistakes, yet, then I'm not going to tell you...
I like aicha threads.
Nobody knows me in eoff chat~! I am MASTER DISGUISE. *smug*
Happy Birthday to Me
Quiet, JOE|COOPER >:{
I don't think I'm terribly predictable, though I'm sure I could be imitated fairly easily. Perhaps this is someone posing as Heath right now? Who knows? As for imitating someone else, I'm sure some of my cringe-worthy typing errors would soon reveal me to people.
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.
If I let an "Oyo!" slip anywhere, it's pretty much game over.
I've yet to be caught any time I've impersonated someone online, though. It's mostly because I only impersonate people I've talked to, so I mimic their manner of speech. I haven't done it in a long time, though.
I just realize the last part of the thread Title says Hobbit Sex.
No, I don't really think I have anything that would give me away like that.. We professionals know how to do it right![]()
I think that the people who know me fairly well would guess who I am right away. Other than that, people might catch on from the way that I speak. ^__~
I've impersonated my friends on MSN on several occasions. Usually they're in the middle of a conversation, then leave to go to the bathroom or something. There are two things help me imitate people better:
1) I need to be able to see how they write. Since they're normally in the middle of a conversation, I can just look at everything they've been saying and mimic their grammatic form. Most of the time, though, I know how they write; they usually talk to me on MSN quite a bit.
2) It's really convincing if you refer back to what each of the people said before you took over. If you just get on and start chatting with random people you've got nothing to refer back to; if they've already got the window up, you can at least refer back to earlier points in the same conversation. You could just try starting a conversation from scratch, but it's simply more convincing to know what's been said before.
...and I've never been caught =D