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Oleg Philbin
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Join date: 27 Aug 2007
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09-09-2007 09:24
I just started a blog dedicated to second life
http://virtualaffairs.blogspot.com/
Jezabell Barbosa
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Join date: 11 Mar 2007
Posts: 896
09-09-2007 12:53
From: Oleg Philbin
I just started a blog dedicated to second life
http://virtualaffairs.blogspot.com/



I sure like you better than that other Philbin who post on the boards. Welcome.
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Chas Connolly
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Join date: 24 Jan 2007
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09-10-2007 01:34
Was that a Freudian slip, calling Freud 'Fraud'?

And if you want to talk about the biological restraints on imagination, Jezabell is the person to talk to.
Oleg Philbin
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Join date: 27 Aug 2007
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Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
09-10-2007 02:08
From: Chas Connolly
Was that a Freudian slip, calling Freud 'Fraud'?

And if you want to talk about the biological restraints on imagination, Jezabell is the person to talk to.



If you find more spelling mistakes, please consider them as Freudian slips, also
Chas Connolly
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09-10-2007 06:58
I quite liked the Freud as fraud implication. He was a bit of an old fraud.
Jezabell Barbosa
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Join date: 11 Mar 2007
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09-10-2007 09:49
From: Chas Connolly
Was that a Freudian slip, calling Freud 'Fraud'?

And if you want to talk about the biological restraints on imagination, Jezabell is the person to talk to.


Would that be mechanical restraints?

I prefer Kinbaku-bi, but again, just my preference.
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”Persons who find themselves disenchanted with the whole system of situational obligations in society may seek out those places where reverie is likely to be tolerated.” - Erving Goffman