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  1. Wulf
    01-23-2009 12:08 PM - permalink
    Wulf
    I love the works of Gibson too, and have yet to read Atlas Shrugged... Very cool.

    Android, you are not alone.
  2. io Kukulcan
    11-21-2008 01:56 PM - permalink
    io Kukulcan
    hi, I like Rush, Yes, and Public Enemy too.
  3. Charlemagne Allen
    08-01-2008 11:04 AM - permalink
    Charlemagne Allen
    Very interesting chatting with you, today

About Me

  • About armozel
    Introduction
    Hello everybody!
    Location
    Earth
    Interests
    MMOs and Secondlife
    Occupation
    Student
    Gender
    Androgyne
    Sexual Orientation
    Bisexual
    Relationship Status
    Single
    Pets
    Oscar - Dachshund
  • Things I Love
    Music
    Rush, Yes, Public Enemy, $, Try^d, Skin Mechanix
    Movies
    The Incredibles, Batman Begins, Superman Returns, LOTR Trilogy, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Pleasantville
    Books
    Atlas Shrugged, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive, Idoru, Snowcrash, LOTR (All three), Children of Hurin
    Games
    City of Heroes/Villains, Commander and Conquer (1 and 3), WH40k: DoW, Portal, Prey, Team Fortress 2
  • Second Life
    Avatar Name
    Ankara Paravane
    Join Date
    2005/6 (Had another older account, lost due to forgetting name...)
  • Signature
    I guard my treasures: my thought, my will, my freedom. And the greatest of these is freedom.

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  • Last Activity: 10-27-2009 05:30 PM
  • Join Date: 07-02-2008
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Ankara Paravane
Join Date
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Posted 11-07-2008 at 01:26 AM by armozel Comments 0
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As much as I've attempted to grow a thick skin throughout my life due to being transgendered and part of many "minority groups" it's one thing to face down an oppressor face-to-face, it's another thing to deal with one that's faceless. One which can morph with each new account in a nearly obsessive manner to simply find their 'joy' in the emotional and psychological torture of you own person in SL.

Regardless of reasons, and the misshaped brains that they originate, it...

Posted 10-29-2008 at 06:27 PM by armozel Comments 7
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I hope this post doesn't come off soppy with emotion, but it's something that I think I'm not singular in this sort of experience. Namely, it's the experience of being around in any crowd (maybe fitting in, maybe not) and not really finding any sort of social or emotional connection to those in the crowd. I'm not sure if it's simply that I don't talk enough or find the right kinds of crowds to socialize in, but I tend to notice no matter how I change my attitude or my methods of communication, there's...

Posted 07-07-2008 at 03:11 AM by armozel Comments 0
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As I'm trying to wear out my mind enough to get some slumber before I have to turn over my half-busted bicycle to the repair shop on Monday I've gotten the keen interest to find non-english sims throughout the Main Grid. And I'll tell you, Secondlife truly never sleeps. Just by looking through one of my older landmarks to a merchant that resides in a large cluster of sims that are primarily owned and operated by Japanese individuals, I found a quite an interesting variety of locales. Granted, like...

Posted 07-06-2008 at 06:48 AM by armozel Comments 0
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I remember the first time I used a search engine, it was Yahoo! just after they went .Com instead of being at their .Edu original address (which at the time redirected users to the .Com one). It was amazing to have the information that thousands of other people compiled into the search index itself. At the same time, there were other sorts of search engines coming out that took advantage of meta-tag data that one could insert to define the content of the webpage itself. Like the old human indexed...
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