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In-world Classes in Psychology?
Charly Muggins replied to Mallory Cerise's topic in Second Life Education and Nonprofits
Did you know the Arctic Tern is the only true bipolar creature? And if you think you are depressed check this out! And did you know there are almost a million psychopaths in London? Erm . . . forget that last fact. It should have said "cycle paths". -
In-world Classes in Psychology?
Charly Muggins replied to Mallory Cerise's topic in Second Life Education and Nonprofits
Perrie Juran wrote: Charly Muggins wrote: You might learn a lot simply by reading the General Discussion forum here. It is a prerequisite that you have to be a masochist to participate. Except for me. Are you the sadist in this relationship? That would dramatically understate my involvement. Yes, I also have a superiority complex. An entirely justifiable one. And as for narcissism, you can always depend on the one you love. Although that multiple personality syndrome does worry me occasionally. -
After Second Life, Can Virtual Worlds Get a Reboot?
Charly Muggins replied to Ceka Cianci's topic in General Discussion Forum
Ceka Cianci wrote: The Truth We want you to give us lots of bucks so we can play games on really monster hardware. But it won't work on your pathetic little machines. FIFY! -
In-world Classes in Psychology?
Charly Muggins replied to Mallory Cerise's topic in Second Life Education and Nonprofits
You might learn a lot simply by reading the General Discussion forum here. It is a prerequisite that you have to be a masochist to participate. Except for me. -
Is buying iPhone 5 is a good decision ?
Charly Muggins replied to erkumkum's topic in General Discussion Forum
timmon Breen wrote: That competition was to see who could be the most polite to rude people from other country's . As for my citizenship . You might live in a place where it seems funny, but there are a lot of people in this world who wait years and years to come here. Perhaps they have problems passing the literacy test? So, how did you cheat? -
Is buying iPhone 5 is a good decision ?
Charly Muggins replied to erkumkum's topic in General Discussion Forum
timmon Breen wrote: I really don't understand That's obvious. -
The Breakfast Club!
Charly Muggins replied to Hippie Bowman's topic in Upcoming Events and Activities
I'd rather stick a pen up my nose and try to drag my brains out. -
Venus Petrov wrote: Ohhhh no no no. Never, ever share your password with anyone. Especially with people who say "Trust me!" Trust me!
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How does one remove a follower from your profile?
Charly Muggins replied to Leah Shim's topic in Second Life Viewer
See this post. Actually I have just thought of another reason for necrospam. You have just been released. Either from judicial incarceration. Or perhaps from commitment. Relating to either matrimony or mental health. -
Web Profiles & Unwanted Followers
Charly Muggins replied to Voff Uggla's topic in Second Life Viewer
Voff Uggla wrote: You were right, it was a bug, and it was fixed long time ago. You mean, like before 12-11-2011 - almost two years ago - when this thread was last live? Let's be generous and assume that you have been hibernating for an extended time. Or that maybe you are an AIbot. AI standing for Artificial Idiocy. Rather than that you are either incompetent or deperate for any sort of attention. -
Storm is on his way. Warming his hands on the engine of his Harley golf cart.
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After Second Life, Can Virtual Worlds Get a Reboot?
Charly Muggins replied to Ceka Cianci's topic in General Discussion Forum
Theresa Tennyson wrote: Yes, most kids put away their Legos when they reach adolescence. By then they're too busy setting up their little lunch table cliques to determine who's "cool" and who isn't and to find fault with and pass notes about those who they feel to be beneath themselves. Fortunately, most of them grow out of that too. Unless they become bankers. Or journalists. -
After Second Life, Can Virtual Worlds Get a Reboot?
Charly Muggins replied to Ceka Cianci's topic in General Discussion Forum
KarenMichelle Lane wrote: The tells being, real eye contact, body dynamics, pheromones, tics, posturing, touch - and with the advent of voice the tone of your conversational style became possible but the other "tells" were still missing. Most people are good at the obvious tells in rl. Few are really good at the non-obvious ones. It takes real insight to understand the subtle online versions of them. It helps to have teleempathically-enabled mirror neurons. I call it being epsychic. But it's a bit like x-ray vision. Because it helps you see through people.