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My impression is that the personality of an avatar
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is actually quite close to one's own.
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This comes from my observation of some
people and their avatar's demeanors
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and their way of doing things.
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For example, the distance avatars keep from
one another when they interact in Second Life
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is very close to what happens in real life.
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When someone gets too close to you,
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instinctively, you will move a step or two away.
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Because, even though it's the
interaction between two avatars,
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you can still sense the subtlety
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and the degree of intimacy
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and so the need to keep a distance.
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I think it applies to many things,
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including the way they talk or type.
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Some people are very rude.
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They may bump you,
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or the language they use may contain
a certain degree of violence.
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I think the avatar's identity is
basically akin to one's true persona.
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Maybe it's just me,
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but I think some people might
reveal their true persona
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through the behaviors of their avatars.
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When we travel through Second Life,
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we inevitably project our first life into it.
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We in fact bring many of the dilemmas
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and quandaries that we face in our
real life to the fore in Second Life,
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hoping to resolve them.
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Or we hope and attempt to use Second Life
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to decode and interpret our real life.
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But we are unable to untangle or find a solution
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to the intrinsic dilemmas of the human condition.
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The fact remains that we cannot really
resolve our own plight and predicament.