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		<title>Second Life and Stepford Wives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over at Phasing Grace a wonderful discussion on the heels of the civil liberties discussion in Second Life with Philip Linden, in which all my lengthy posts here and here on alts, tribal morality, and whether our ability to make choices is really as open as we think were addressed from a different angle and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Place of Alts in Virtual Worlds and Second Life: Possession or Expression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is having an &#8216;alt&#8217; in Second Life a moral failing? Where does &#8220;Your World, Your Imagination&#8221; begin, and &#8220;Our World, Our Imaginations&#8221; take over? In an environment with purposeful fluidity of identity construction, open-ended opportunities for exploration and immersion, and as many prims as your land can handle &#8211; does assuming a secondary identity constitute [...]]]></description>
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