I try to be as close to my real self as possible. It's an attempt I haven't failed at as of yet. But there is always tempation to seem better or worse than you really are. That can an IRL issue as well. (Which has often led me to be very critical of myself in interviews)
As far as how I come across. Hmmm. I would assume somewhat naive. Someone who is still getting there footing after leaving a monstrous cult they spent almost 20 years in, brainwashed. There might be a rebellious anger, I admit I cannot hide that one well in certain scenarious. The Watchtower brings the worst out of me.
I still hope I come across as kind. Just a bit of a venter.
And I also realize I am not the most active poster in the world. But I do watch over this place with consistancy. I steer towards members like "Outlaw" and "Don't call me Shirley." They are, as I would describe, Intellectual jesters. They make me laugh and think, the best damn combination reachable in an insightful conversation. Oh and "Breakfast of Champions." Because even though I've never spoken with this memeber, we both share in common a particular liking for a certain writer. ;)
There are too many to count, a lot of the members on here are fantastic! Though if I were to avoid a certain kind, I admit to skimming through the religous apostate's posts. Not to make enemies of course, but the type of apostate who leaves the Watchtower and joins another religon. It's nothing against them, I just have a lower tolerance or patience for religous matters anymore. I am by no means an Atheist, but I listen to them a tad more. If that makes sense.