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Why do you believe that the former are we so afraid to give our true identity?
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cazuelo |
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02 October de 2002 at 18:21:51
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| I'm surprised (and I do) that when we have to refer to our experience in the Work we tend always to anonymity. I think that is partly to instill within us a sense of guilt exacerbated, and secondly, I think we should not forget that their "holy boldness" they could carry anything with us. However, I begin to think that it is high time that we gradually leave our fears and confront the systems (not at people) of a totalitarian institution, dogmatic, and as much meat as a psychiatrist who has generated. I wonder what you think, folks. (NOTE: I have read some messages from certain fibula in this forum, so radical and absurd, they lose credibility this page: written about things openly, yes, but without exaggeration or absurd conjecture that make us eligible for vicious idiots .'s use common sense and respect for others). Hugs. |
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| Marc |
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02 October de 2002 at 19:17:37 
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| I agree with you, I think a debate like little credible ODAN numeraries be arguing that you eat the banana in his hand and if with a knife. You lose credibility. The other example is the story of 15 who has a boyfriend who goes to a school of the work, you lose the credibility and seriousness of those who for some reason have left the Work. |
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02 October de 2002 at 19:27:44 
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Have you read the book Sorrows of Mary Moreno?, If you do you will know why to write under a pseudonym.
 Amapola |
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