When your political activism begins and ends on the Internet.
I am a leading virtual activist because I comment on political things on Facebook.
Someone online who is awesome in every way.
I'm a fucking virtual unicorn!
A person who dates a virtual sex worker, especially one who brags about the income simps provide.
Brad is such a virtual ass! He tells me perverted things without considering how I feel.
Two people born on the exact same day, in the same year, who despite having no blood-relation, understand each other almost telephathically.
That girl just gets me man. We act, think and feel exactly the same way. She's like my virtual twin!
What makes people online say what they wouldn't say to someone in person
Virtual Courage is very easily gained and very easily, and usually angrily or mischievously, used
To gain this power, you must go on anything capable of going online and interacting with other people, and then you can pretty much say "whatever you want", you may wish to not make any very serious / disturbing threats
((CNN) -- It was a sarcastic Facebook comment during an argument about a video game. And, according to the father of 19-year-old Justin Carter, it was enough to land his son behind bars for months, facing the possibility of years in prison.
Carter, who is currently on suicide watch in Comal County Jail near San Antonio, Texas, has been locked up since February. He faces a charge of making terroristic threats, a felony that could theoretically bring a sentence of up to eight years.
"He's very depressed. He's very scared and he's very concerned that he's not going to get out," Jack Carter, Justin's father, told CNN on Tuesday. "He's pretty much lost all hope."
In February, Justin, then 18, and a friend were arguing on Facebook with someone else over the online video game "League of Legends."
"Someone had said something to the effect of 'Oh you're insane. You're crazy. You're messed up in the head,'" Jack Carter told CNN affiliate KVUE in Austin. "To which he replied 'Oh yeah, I'm real messed up in the head. I'm going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still-beating hearts.'"
A search warrant was issued on February 13 and, a week later, a judge issued a warrant for his arrest.
"I thought it was a joke," Jack Carter told CNN. "I couldn't believe the person that called me. I kept telling them they have to be kidding. When I realized he wasn't, I literally broke down crying.
Virtual courage can do this to you, so it's best to use common sense when online
When you go to the toilet and keep browsing the internet but don't actually poop..you just relax unwinding with your phone in the privy underwear down
Dude I just got home from work and just took the longest virtual shit of my life..3 hrs straight