Shedding the Last Shred of Anonymity?
My face has never appeared on the Internet. Or, actually, it did once when I wrote for an online trade publication, but only in the members area. For an article I wrote awhile back in a print publication, I had to submit a head shot to the editor. I sent it via e-mail and I have the file now sitting on my desktop.
Tonight it dawned on me that maybe it is time I add a face to this text. Or maybe it is more amusing to stay behind the cloak of the asisaid and OfB logos. Decisions, decisions. Maybe I should make something in the photo a Challenge question and “appear” on the Internet for the first time if someone can answer the question. Ah, the possibilities!
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Stop teasing me!
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If you’re secretly a cute, young, available woman, please post!
(Did I really say that out loud?!?)
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No, kevin, it is worse. You posted that.
Got a laugh out of me.
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Or you can edit your photo beyond recognition, and THEN post it, making us truly insane
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I’ll play really dirty: It’s a moral issue. You can’t claim to stand for God if you won’t let folks know who you really are. That includes letting your face be seen. I’m not afraid to stand up for Jesus, so I post my photo on my blog.
(Take that!)
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Kevin: I think if you’re hoping that, you’ll be sorely disappointed on each count. Of course, if that was a Freudian slip on your part and those photos you’ve posted of yourself aren’t the real you…
Flip: Not a bad idea. I think I will drive everyone crazy, it’s fun.
Ed: Phew! That is dirty! Does that mean radio evangelism is out?
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No, radio evangelism is alive and well. If you join their snail mail list, you always get a photo of the “voice”, according to my experience. These days, with no good Christian stations where I live, I don’t listen to radio.