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Message no. 1
From: Firepower <DVANDERS@*****.VINU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real world???
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 08:35:50 EST
My dear fellow...

Shadowrun isn't the real world.

Elves DO NOT, repeat, do not exist in the real world.

Gaming has nothing to do with reality. In fact, like any entertainment,
it offers a handy form of escape from just that.

Firepower
Message no. 2
From: Skrub <mccllstr@*****.BUCKNELL.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real world???
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 09:50:41 -0400
>Elves DO NOT, repeat, do not exist in the real world.

How little do some know. If you have never seen it, do not count it out. If
you have seen it, do not neccisarily believe it.

-Skrub
Message no. 3
From: "Wesley W. Walker" <wwalker@****.UARK.EDU>
Subject: Re: Real world???
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 11:42:08 -0500
Firepower wrote:

> Shadowrun isn't the real world.
[stuff deled]
> Gaming has nothing to do with reality. In fact, like any entertainment,
> it offers a handy form of escape from just that.

"WHAT!!!???" *shiver* *JERK* *FIT* *FIT* *blubber* *cry*

Heh.. That's a good point. If anyone believes otherwise. STOP WATCHING
MTV AND READ A BOOK FOR GOD'S SAKE!!!! And stop watching those
pornographic NIN videos. If you aren't doing either of the above, then
you have some *SERIOUS* problems you really need to work out with a
professional.

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