Online disorder in which a person posting comments, blogging, chatting, or otherwise electronically communicating, especially while under anonymous screen names, becomes someone and/or something they are not.
(Not to be confused with Online Multiple Personality Disorder (OMPD)
Gladys, who in reality is 500 lbs overweight, toothless, and full of acne, posts something like:
"I"m 5 foot 2, petite, HOT and have 4 Masters Degrees in Hospitality and Tourism."
No, Gladys has Online Personality Disorder (OPD)
those who replace one addictive, excessive behavior with another
shannon quit cigarettes, but discovered food!, she used to look firecracker hot; but now has gained 100lbs!!
dan quit the 'hootch', 'gage', and drugs, but became a 'rabid dog' for JESUS!! due to addictive personality shift syndrome!
mike foolsley used to be an industrial 'foodie', now spends four~five hours daily in the gym!!
jelahia is the cutest person alive on this plant. once said by moochelle and kayla.
Jelahia is the cutest person alive. a uncommon name but the cutest.
An internet holiday on every third of March. You refer to yourself in the third person.
Say your name was John.
"John ate dinner."
"John went to the doctor."
"John is celebrating Talk in Third Person Day."
what you always say about the fat girl
That Katy sure has a nice personality...
A common occurrence on Facebook status updates.
Facebook examples of "Talk in Third Person Day":
George feels sleepy.
George is contemplating the meaning of life.
An aura that Anthony Fauci, without necessarily knowing or understanding that he was doing so, had created around himself, simply by being his charismatic- at least to some- self.
Anthony Fauci personality cult?! I thought only people like Stalin or Napoleon Bonaparte had personality cults?