Ever feel like you're two completely different people? Because I do—every single day.
Online, I'm loud. Funny. The guy dropping memes and one-liners like confetti. The type of dude who makes everyone laugh in the group chat, who seems like he's got endless energy. But offline?
Two Modes, Same Person
Let's just say… if social energy was a battery, mine dies faster than an iPhone on 2% playing TikToks. Suddenly, I'm the quiet guy in the corner, overthinking if I should even wave at someone I know. Talking to a girl? Might as well ask me to solve world hunger first.
Owning Both Sides
So which one is the real me? The truth is… both. We've all got layers. Maybe the internet just lets me be the version of me that doesn't need to fight social anxiety, judgment, or awkward stares. Maybe being "me" isn't about picking one side. It's about owning every side.
Because, real talk: Nobody's just one thing. We're all chameleons in our own way. I just happen to switch colors between Wi-Fi and real life.
