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As the muns plot ((Compy post))
So, yes, the muns are plotting. Poor Maddie, the target of that plotting. Little does she know that as she goes into the Compy Lab to see what horrorswonders await her.
Behold, the shiny technology.
Behold, the intrawebs.
Behold, the BBS, which, only occasionally like the BBC, is calling her name.
Actually, I don't believe the BBC called Maddie.
The mun has a disgraceful habit of following bunny trails in Maddie's posts. Let us get to the point, if you please.
Maddie goes into the Compy Lab and after registering the very clever screenname of "MysteryAuthor" posts the following:
Maddie really doesn't know much about these things.
Behold, the shiny technology.
Behold, the intrawebs.
Behold, the BBS, which, only occasionally like the BBC, is calling her name.
Actually, I don't believe the BBC called Maddie.
The mun has a disgraceful habit of following bunny trails in Maddie's posts. Let us get to the point, if you please.
Maddie goes into the Compy Lab and after registering the very clever screenname of "MysteryAuthor" posts the following:
As one who is new to this bulletin board service style of posting, I was wondering how does one integrate this into normal social gatherings? Is it an adjunct to mixers and face to face contact or a replacement for them?
Maddie really doesn't know much about these things.
Wanderer
"I am unsure of these things myself. So much around here is new to me, and it's so easy to make social blunders."
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You're right about rules- I am an explorer. I love visiting new places, but sometimes you can make extremely embarassing errors- such going to an open bazaar and picking up a sex-toy thinking it's a drinking glass. Such is life."
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Yeah, that sex toy thing...probably a faux pas...but funny.
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GogglesDS
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And, there, she starts on the hiding of criminals.
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Well, no, it's not perfect, and you're right, someone could easily be lying on the internet. But someone could just as easily be lying in public as well.
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Kimawari
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The internet was still extremely geeky in Maddie's time, but then, most computers still came without a built in modem, much less a lan.
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{Personally, the mun thinks Hogwarts is a giant TARDIS}
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Being vague is River's greatest skill.
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Once the debates dissolved into a rather amusing brawl between two of the nominees who seemed to know each other, he slipped out and headed to the computer lab with the intention of getting some funds transferred around from one of his many hidden accounts. The posting left on the BBS intrigued him enough to respond.
“I suppose it could be considered a little of both. Personally I prefer face-to-face interaction, but some do prefer the anonymity that the computer can offer.”
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Like Lezard.
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FallenRed
They also tend to use weird codes like "ttyl" and "bff" and fuck knows what else, so I wouldn't take what they do as a good idea. Clearly being online too long rots your brain.
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I used to teach girls' physical education. Not so much anymore.
So, come to any great conclusion on the internet or the compy lab yet?
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CicadaCries
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It is neither an adjunct nor a replacement for face-to-face contact. It is, quite simply, a fabulous way to meet atrocious people. Trust no one you meet this way, unless you like women who turn out really to be men.
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But, she does not, so she will reply innocently.
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Why would someone pretend to be a woman? That is a question I cannot answer. I imagine it must amuse such a person. How did I find out? You can picture that sordid little episode easily enough.
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