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Old 09-11-2006, 05:30 PM #10
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Second Life started as a way for people with social disorders, such as Aspergers, a form of Autism, to interact with the outside world. These people learn valuable life skills by role playing and fine tuning their skills in an attempt to integrate into "real" society. It has evolved just as everything else in this world evolves in a nano-second. There are many people that live their lives behind closed doors because they just don't fit in for what ever reason. This has been a God send for them. Many others just like to play the game, it's no different than Sims or any other reality based interactive game.

John Lester is actually closer to a genius than many people recognize.

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