>bakers getting kicked out
Just trying to scare us as usual. Remember when shills used to spam that infrared image of the guy peeing and would tell everyone that anons on the board is under 24/7 surveillance?
Sounds similar.
I avatar fag less and less on qr, but it's difficult to not reveal myself when I handoff to another baker. We've all established such great relationships, and I just want to let a fren know who they are saying hi to.
Anonymity is great as an anon. It allows you to not carry around the luggage of past arguments, or past faux pas. It even stops cults of personalities. Im sure there are diggers who consistently post amazing digs, and memers who probably have a personal portfolio of dankness that would elevate them to rockstar status if they weren't anonymous.
But also on the other hand it limits relationship building. If anons had names i know there would probably have already been a marriage or two. If there were such a thing as women on the internet that is, kek. But this would naturally devolve into cliques.
I see myself more as an anon who bakes, not a baker. At times I feel uncomfortable having an avatar and a name, like I am no longer part of the greater group. But also it is necessary in order that responsibility can be attributed. I try to find a balance. When I'm not baking I never reveal my baker side. I just meme, shit post, dig, and thank baker just like any other anon. I don't call out notables though, kek. But again, I'll be anon-ing see you or another and want to say hi, Because it's just nice to say hi to a fren, especially one you share trials and tribulations with, as well as similar "professions" (is baking a profession? Sure feels like it sometimes). But if I'm anon I usually hold my peace. Also I hate getting attacked by the shills. They will attack your name even when you are not baking, a thing you know better than I.
It's a catch 22. I really hope there is a day where all anons, bakers included, can meet up and share war stories. A parade to remember.
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