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Real life - cyber slang for time spent away from the computer that last longer than the time it takes running to the door to get the pizza you ordered on-line. People pee in real life, but in cyber life, people will BRB.
Superman was fictional. Clark Kent was Superman's real life alter ego. Okay, bad example. Clark Kent was also fictional, but you get it, right?
David Letterman is a TV personality, but Dave Letterman is the real life person. Crappy example, too. What is so bloody difficult to understand here?
Let's stick to Voyeurweb examples. Bashers are low-life cyber punks who think anyone better than them deserves getting told off, but in real life, bashers are low-life punks who think anyone better than deserves getting told off by someone else. There we go! Much clearer, now, right?
A further Voyeurweb analogy - Contributors are real life naked ladies who post naked pics of their real lives on VW to cause us to dream about them being naked. BUT these real life naked ladies outside of VW are simply hot looking ladies that we dream about being naked.
Maybe this real life and cyber-life thing is complicated. Still this should be an easy example to see the difference: FAQ is a cyber-life stuffed pig who enjoys seeing naked ladies. FAQ is not real life. Stuffed pigs have soft hooves and cannot type well. The real life version of FAQ is a hog, swine, porcine, well, real pig, who enjoys seeing naked ladies. The hard hoof typing is slow and prone to errors.