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3You, only [[DarkerAndEdgier cooler, edgier, and often ruder]]. A Darker Me is generally the person you would be if you weren't the more cautious, inhibited and [[ThisLoserIsYou boring]] person you actually are. Most online personas include at least a little bit of A Darker Me, and some, most notably the {{Troll}}, include a lot of it. A Darker Me is like the [[ForumSpeak GIFT]] in that it allows people to say things they would never say in real life, but is not limited to profane or offensive statements.
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5A Darker Me is one of the main appeals of the Internet in that it allows users to leave behind their normal fears and speak their minds. Most posters eventually learn that too much. A Darker Me by those involved derails even the most steadfast discussions and begin to revert to their mundane selves, in action, if not persona.
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7It should be noted that A Darker Me is not limited to the Internet, as most people do the same thing when they are talking to strangers -- albeit generally to a lesser extent, since the stranger can still punch them in the face if they go too far.
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9See also: {{GIRL}}, BeneathTheMask, {{Troll}}, {{Griefer}}, and MeanCharacterNiceActor. Closely [[StealthPun related to]] WhatYouAreInTheDark. Compare BecameTheirOwnAntithesis and MaddenIntoMisanthropy. Not to be confused with the [[RaceLift other kind of Darker You]]. Or the ''other'' [[EvilTwin other kind]], for that matter.
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17* ''Manga/XxxHolic'' featured a sub-story about a woman in Hideki's school who, thanks to a winged parasite, slowly lost her inhibitions. Instead of being nice and sociable, she became progressively more angry and violent until she nearly killed a person.
18* ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'': Bam's new identity Viole. It is because he fears things worse than death.
19* Lan, who is a fairly normal girl in real life in ''Literature/HalfPrince'', is infamous in the game world for being a bloodthirsty maniac.
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23* ''ComicBook/AVoiceInTheDark'': When Zoey goes to a costume party dressed as Cleopatra she deliberately makes herself unrecognizable so she can observe the party without being recognized. She acts different as well, flirting with boys, making small-talk, and dancing. This is all in stark contrast to her normal reserved nature.
24* ''ComicBook/{{Venom}}'': After its second retcon, the Venom symbiote makes its hosts more aggressive and less inhibited, which can range from being [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown a little rough]] on crooks, to outright [[ImAHumanitarian devouring them]].
25* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Even ignoring ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'', ComicBook/ProfessorX [[ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaga has a very]] [[ComicBook/TheXMenAndTheMicronauts bad history]] of his dark side taking on a life of its own and coming into conflict with the X-Men. And the aforementioned ''Onslaught'' was a CrisisCrossover.
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29* A Darker Me is basically the point behind the [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/evil-kermit Evil Kermit]] meme.
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33* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'': Flynn Ryder is a ChronicBackstabbingDisorder GentlemanThief who thinks of himself as a LovableRogue but really is more like a SmugSnake who [[SmallNameBigEgo is not as cool as he imagines himself to be]]. He merely adopted a Childhood Hero persona [[ManChild (A fourth grader idea of someone cool)]] to cover for [[EmbarrassingFirstName Eugene]] [[EmbarrassingLastName Fritzherbert]], a guy who suffered an OrphansOrdeal and considers himself a ThisLoserIsYou protagonist who whenever is afraid, becomes Flynn Ryder to cover for his HiddenHeartOfGold. In ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'', Flynn Rider only emerges whenever Eugene feels menaced, by the VillainOfTheWeek, the Duckling goons, The Captain of the Guard but most of all, by Cassandra. It's only at the GrandFinale that Eugene decides to [[BeYourself be himself]].
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37* The red pills of ''Film/TheMatrix''. Before their introduction to the Real World, they were hackers, geeks, and other freaks. This makes it obvious why, when they go back into the Matrix, they all wear [[BadassLongcoat longcoats]] and [[CoolShades sunglasses]].
38* The Dark Princess in ''Film/MirrorMask''.
39* ''Film/SpiderMan3'' had Peter Parker becoming a bossy, aggressive, and cruel entitled egomaniac when being influenced by the symbiote, which amplifies his repressed frustration and anger from being a bullied nerd for so long.
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43%% * Harry Dresden from ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' has had several chats with his subconscious. They tend to be surprisingly civil conversations.
44* Literature/{{Discworld}}:
45** Perdita is this to Agnes Nitt in ''Literature/{{Maskerade}}'' and later books. [[Literature/LordsAndLadies Originally]] just a silly name she adopted, she turns into a full-formed split personality by ''Literature/CarpeJugulum''.
46** The Hiver in ''Literature/AHatFullOfSky'' is an EldritchAbomination that is considered extremely dangerous to the humans whose minds it possesses. It actually tries to help them gain [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor what they wish for]], but it doesn't understand the difference between dark desires that are suppressed because the person knows they are not right and those that the person on the whole really wants fulfilled. Its victims are eventually driven insane and destroyed, but before that, they will presumably have become darker themselves, so to speak.
47* ''Literature/Gameknight999'': The main villain, Herobrine, also griefs just like the hero [=Gameknight999=] did but on a more massive scale.
48* ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'' has a group of players of the eponymous {{MMORPG}} that go around killing other players. What makes this a lot worse is that all of the players are [[WinToExit stuck in the game until they beat it]] or die, which would kill them in real life. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] when Kirito remarks that online players act very different from how they would in real life. [[spoiler: That said, a couple of the [=PKers=] end up becoming murderers IN real life. Turns out, they weren't just {{Internet Jerk}}s after all…]]
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52* On ''Series/{{Caprica}}'', New Cap City is a virtual environment built around this concept along with VideoGameCrueltyPotential, where the whole point of the game is to have fun without getting killed by someone else's idea of fun. Everyone gets access to the guns, drugs, cash, and sex they could want, and the only major consequence being that if you're too slow, you die and can never return.
53* In ''Series/{{Screenwipe}}'', Charlie outright admits that his default comic persona, a misanthropic ManChild, is one of these, and while there are traces of his real self in it, his real personality is much more nice and boring. He admits this in character.
54* Several Doctors in ''Series/DoctorWho'' incorporate the actor's personality into the basic personality of the Doctor, but with the quirks exaggerated heavily and generally darker and more dramatic. A few which heavily incorporate this are the Third, Eleventh and Twelfth, although the Fourth is probably the most extreme example. Creator/TomBaker heavily identified himself with the character - and sometimes definitely [[LostInCharacter overidentified with him]] - and insisted on playing the Doctor as an exaggeration of his own personality and little else, to the point where a common fan detraction of the Fourth Doctor from people who dislike the character is that quite often Tom Baker is not even bothering to act, relying entirely on his own natural force of personality to sell the performance. When appearing as 'himself', Baker usually adopts a very similar personality to the Doctor's - in some cases close enough that it's even ambiguous whether he's appearing as the Doctor or not (see his links for the BBC's Doctor Who 40th anniversary celebrations and the "Shada" reconstruction, where the character he played even became something of a CanonImmigrant Doctor later) - although he will occasionally appear with a more toned-down persona that is presumably a lot closer to his real self.
55* A series of recurring sketches on ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' had President UsefulNotes/BarackObama, whose public image was famously mellow and intellectual, hire an {{Angry Black Man|Stereotype}} named Luther to serve as his "anger translator" to convey his policies and attitudes in... much less diplomatic and more colorful language. Later sketches gave anger translators to people around Obama as well: his glamorous wife Michelle's was a SassyBlackWoman named Catendra, his geeky daughter Malia's was a BrattyTeenageDaughter who threatened to get a face tattoo, and UsefulNotes/HillaryRodhamClinton's was a SouthernBelle RichBitch named Savannah.
56* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Galadriel struggles for most of Season 1 with her own lust for battle and almost pathological need for control, to the point where she is compared with Sauron by an orc. In the season's final, everything culminates with Sauron showing her a vision of her [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings movie wraith-form]] standing besides Sauron's BlackKnight form. She is able to recognize that he will turn her into tyrant. Sauron's denies it and almost seduces her when he describes how her darker self would be a queen fair as the sea and the Sun, and stronger than the foundation of the Earth.
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60* Music/{{Eminem}}:
61** His "Slim Shady" [[KayfabeMusic alter ego]], a violent sadist who frequently engages in ComedicSociopathy. On "The Real Slim Shady", he comments on this trope and describes himself/Shady as, basically, a Darker Me for his fans as a whole, the guy who says and does all the awful things that they fantasize about but are too afraid to actually do for fear of the consequences.
62--->''I'm like a head trip to listen to, cause I'm only giving you\
63Things you joke about with your friends inside your living room\
64The only difference is I got the balls to say it\
65In front of y'all and I don't gotta be false or sugarcoated at all\
66I just get on the mic and spit it\
67And whether you like to admit it, I just shit it''
68** "Stan" is about a LoonyFan who mistakes the Slim Shady persona for Eminem's real personality, and proceeds to [[spoiler:drive off a bridge with his pregnant girlfriend in the trunk, in imitation of Eminem's MurderBallad "'97 Bonnie & Clyde",]] in order to be more like his idol. When Eminem reads the letters Stan sent him, he is horrified. The song can be seen as a {{deconstruction}} of "Slim Shady", as Eminem's Darker Me gets taken seriously by somebody who didn't realize that [[IWasJustJoking he was just joking]].
69** The song "Kim" notably averts this, to horrifying effect. The murder and debauchery that Eminem frequently gets up to in his songs is normally hard to take seriously, since he's usually in his goofball Slim Shady persona while rapping about it. On "Kim", however, he's very much ''not'' playing a character -- he's rapping, as Marshall Mathers, about murdering his wife and then dumping her body in a lake. The result has been described as quite possibly the most stomach-churning song he's ever written, especially in comparison to "'97 Bonnie & Clyde", which had similar subject matter but played it for BlackComedy (as a parody of Creator/WillSmith's "Just the Two of Us").
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73* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
74** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'':
75*** Cloud, new to a big city and shed of all his prior identity, spends the first few hours of the game acting like a rude, aloof, cooler-than-cool, violent asshole, due to [[spoiler:being under the effect of Jenova's cells, which creates a new persona based on Cloud's own desires, mimicking his best friend Zack]]. Later we find out that he thinks of his real personality as weak and boring, even though what we see of it is quite friendly and sweet (if awkward and self-flagellating).
76*** Red XIII. When we first meet him, he's being used as a research specimen by Hojo. He makes a point of acting like an impossibly old, alien being with some cool DeadpanSnarker moments - using complicated language and refusing to give his real name to the party, suggesting they call him by what Hojo designated him. Then you return to his hometown where it turns out that, despite being 48, his long-lived species means he's actually about 15 in human years. Oh, and he still lives with his beloved grandfather. After completing his quest, he drops the act, and his speech patterns and attitude become a lot more childish - in the Japanese, he even changes to a [[UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns childish pronoun]].
77** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': Throughout the first "arc" of the Dark Knight class quests, your teacher Fray is constantly snapping at people who [[HoldingOutForAHero come to your for help]], and urge you to leave them to deal with their own problems. Yet for some reason, people seem to react as though it were ''you'' and not Fray talking to them. Then at the end of the arc comes TheReveal: [[spoiler:Fray ''is'' you. Specifically, s/he's the part of you that is absolutely ''[[HeroicFatigue sick and tired]]'' of [[ChronicHeroSyndrome constantly being the hero]], helping people who won't help themselves and [[DudeWheresMyRespect getting nothing but a "thank you" (if even that)]] for it, while being restrained by laws and leaders. When you refuse to let that side of you take over and walk away from it all, it [[EnemyWithout manifests itself as a doppelganger]] and tries to beat you down into compliance. Once you emerge triumphant, "Fray" gives up trying to take over forcefully, but promises to take over if you ever want it to.]]
78* Inverted in ''VideoGame/WeaponsShopDeOmasse'', where PirateGirl Malibu acts in person with the intimidating, butch, LargeHam personality you'd expect from a lady pirate, but her posts on the [[{{Website/Twitter}} Twitter parody]] [[FictionalCounterpart Grindcast]] are written in a ValleyGirl style and mostly about her love life.
79* Near the end of ''VideoGame/{{Detention}}'', Ray meets a shadowy version of herself, implied to be [[spoiler: Ray's guilt over selling out the forbidden book club and causing many of her friends and schoolmates to be arrested, imprisoned, or executed]]. She will ask Ray questions, and Ray's answer to these questions will determine the ending you get. Answer a question incorrectly, and she will stay silent. Answer correctly, and she will give a short speech. Answer all questions correctly, and you get the good ending.
80-->'''Shadow Ray:''' ''[when you first meet her]'' I, am you. But you are not me.\
81'''Shadow Ray:''' ''[after being given a correct answer]'' You... are me.
82* Inverted in ''VideoGame/QuestForGlory'' by Katrina, who is first met as a sexy, flirtatious, mysterious, free-spirited human woman who is a shockingly powerful mage in spite of her youth. This facade is eventually revealed to be a nothing more than an illusion that the real, vampiric Katrina puts up to interact with the player. In reality, Katrina is an ''enormous'' case of BrokenBird constantly weighed down by a miserable past and her own tremendous internal fears and insecurities. It's strongly implied that the mask she wears with the player is the kind of person she wishes she ''actually'' was.
83* In ''VideoGame/EpiphanyCity'', in the endgame, people affected by the shadows become the worst versions of themselves.
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87* The novelty Website/{{Twitter}} account [[Blog/{{Dril}} @dril]] is a parody of this. The character is (in {{Kayfabe}}) an "Internet tough guy" type who thinks he's presenting himself online as being very edgy, with occasional self-deprecating humour. Unfortunately, he reveals himself as being a depraved, idiotic nerd with no perspective on reality at all.
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91* Creator/JamesRolfe, WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd, is a similar example to Maddox. A lot of people fail to realize that the AVGN is just a character and [[MeanCharacterNiceActor Rolfe is actually a normal, pleasant person.]]
92* Same goes for the Website/ChannelAwesome crew. Doug, Noah, Lewis and Lindsay are all much nicer and much more well-adjusted compared to WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic, [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]], [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara]] and WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick, respectively.
93* ''WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay'': Pat was an enraged troll with a short fuse in his earliest appearances, simultaneously driving Matt crazy and being driven crazy(er) by Matt's stupidity. In later years, Pat has shown himself to be one of the most compassionate members of the Best Friends, though he's no less a troll in RealLife.
94** Matt and Woolie invent one for [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]] of all people during their playthrough of [[VideoGame/BatmanTheTelltaleSeries Batman: The Enemy Within]], the amoral [[MoneyMauling money-themed]] SuperVillain "[[UpperclassTwit Moneybags]]". He honestly [[HeroWithAnFInGood doesn't act much different from]] [[AdaptationalJerkass their usual portrayal of Bruce]], aside from not being on the side of the angels.
95---> '''Woolie:''' Bruce Wayne is out - ''Moneybags'' is in!
96** [[SdrawkcabName The Ustabiaz]] is a four-man PsychoRangers group comprised of the Best Friends' allies doing some ClarkKenting. They do things like hijacking their live podcasts and [[PokeThePoodle throwing the Zaibatsu's food on the ground]].
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100* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': When the Tiger Talisman [[LiteralSplitPersonality splits Jackie between Yin and Yang]], his "bad half" is closer to A Darker Me as a BloodKnight JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
101* While investigating a disturbance at Stonehenge, WesternAnimation/DangerMouse meets his evil alter ego ("two percent of me," in DM's words) who makes Penfold frozen in time and challenges our hero to a fight in the episode "The Good, the Bad and the Motionless." He looks just like DM except he's red, has devil horns and tail and carries a trident.
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