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About Me Member Lurker arorMale/Canada Recent Activity Deviant for 7 Years
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Regression stage 6

Fri Mar 5, 2004, 2:29 PM
Having successfully completed stages 1 through 5 of Deviant Art participation (lurking, submitting, actively discussing, not-submitting, passive discussion), I have entered stage 6: un-submitting. I think it's a necessary part of growth.
My only regret is losing a few comments which were more profound than the piece. (like anything dollseye ever wrote)

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(Missouri) - A Branson man has put a face to the anonymous references people often make to "they" by changing his name to just that, "They." The former Andrew Wilson, a 43-year-old self-employed inventor, was granted legal permission by a circuit judge to change his name. It's just They, no surname. He also has changed his driver's license to reflect his new name. They said he did it for humor to address the common reference to "they." "'They do this,' or 'They're to blame for that.' Who is this 'they' everyone talks about? 'They' accomplish such great things. Somebody had to take responsibility," he said. Now, his friends are getting used to his new name. "They call up and say, 'Is They there?'" He acknowledged the name could drive grammarians crazy.
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thanks for visiting me :glomp:
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thanks for visiting :)

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Thanks. And yes, I've decided that in my case silence really is golden.
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Dude, I was the highest scorer in Apocalyptic Seers for a whole three months straight.

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