At least with my knowledge of delusions I can imagine certain people 
growing a second head overnight and shooting the wrong spare.  

On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 10:11:09 PM UTC, archytas wrote:
>
> That seems to run to form Gabby.  
>
> On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 10:06:43 PM UTC, Gabby wrote:
>>
>> Facil picked up your question and gave his answer, I agreed and then came 
>> Allan barking at Facil and I told Allan to watch his tongue or leave to his 
>> own thread. Only then did you enter the group timeline to start your big 
>> daddy has come home show. Now tell me what my deceitful intent was ... Or 
>> better, tell me tomorrow, I'm off for today.
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2015 schrieb archytas :
>>
>>> The only people I meet like that tend to be online students Tony.  We 
>>> use Skype video conferencing for a few sessions, so have actually seen each 
>>> other.  I'm quieter than people imagine, though none have yet said 
>>> 'uglier'.  I'm very prone to catch whatever bugs go around university 
>>> environments too, so rather like electronic distance.  With colleagues, the 
>>> situation is we know a lot more about each other than most in online 
>>> encounters.
>>>
>>> My version has 'confusion' written through it.  I say something, Gabby 
>>> takes it another way, or knows what I intended and chooses another slant 
>>> for whatever reason.  Online, I assume she has a sense of humour and a good 
>>> turn with words.  Deception is not part of this in the first place.  Just 
>>> guesses with less risk than so called reality.  I suppose the classic 
>>> online deceiver is the groomer - where the intent is to set up and image 
>>> and then meet the victim.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 7:54:18 PM UTC, facilitator wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 2:11:33 PM UTC-5, archytas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> The delusion that we are what we project is interesting Tony. 
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "We claim to be what we project".  Your version allows for reality mine 
>>>> allows for dishonesty. I think most people want to project a filtered 
>>>> image 
>>>> of themselves enough so that if we ever meet people who we've only 
>>>> conversed with online we become slightly astonished how different they 
>>>> appear and act in "real life".  
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
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