I've always seen it like this. Becoming a namefag on a place you know you'll be going to say whatever you need to say and for potentially every day for the rest of your life for at least 1 post is accepting everything you are now, have been and will be. You know that you say some stupid shit. You know that you've said some stupid shit and it's just a few keystrokes away from being found. You've gotta accept you are for who you are. Every anon is in denial or unaware of some negative behavior they exhibit. The problem is that most anons are either sensitive or insecure about that behavior so it causes them to be self destructive self deprecating anti-social tards when confronted with it instead of embracing it. Choosing to be anonymous allows them to deflect and avoid any criticism that they could face unlike in the real world where even if you don't want to hear that criticism you have to. They use anonymity to escape reality. Until they become okay with themselves they'll be anonymous forever. Now there'll be people who try to cope with the various predictable posts but legitimately there is no downside to becoming a namefag. Most of us while getting shit on make some dope ass friends and have a tendency to get our shit together.
>Cute™ has a full time job and has actually gotten multiple jobs where he has been very successful at pulling himself out of homeless NEET lifestyle>Bumstead works data entry and has a myriad of hobbies that are socially acceptable to talk about like gardening and botany>Stefan from Moldova goes to uni and holds a job with hopes to become a translator that he's actually working towards>SHIT POST is training to join the Air Force to chase his dreams of a MGS life (lerl zoomies) and works at a gas station as a pump jockey >PD works at burger king, goes to school and has time to fight the gayNamefags=Brads
an*nymous=Betas
Face it namefags are better adjusted in every way.
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