> If you *made
> up* someone in your head, you just created a persona.  If you role-play
> using someone you know, it is role-playing but you are not using a
> persona.  A persona being archetype, a creation and not a real person.


Wow. Let me get this straight.

All I have to do is imagine a person to create a persona? And if it's a real
person, it's not a persona? What if I imagine a cartoon character? What do
you call that? If a tree falls in a forest and hits a mime, does anyone
care?

;)

I think I need a vacation.

-r-
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