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  <title>Just a Gwai Lo</title>
  <subtitle>fun within prescribed limits</subtitle>
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    <title>A Damned Silly Thing: An Update</title>
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      <name>Richard</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Donna has <a href="http://arwen.org/archives/002457.php">aggregated</a> some posts that discuss the same topic as <a href="http://www.justagwailo.com/filter/2003/10/22/silly">this post of mine</a>.  For the record, about an hour after posting it, I went for a nap and woke up having second thoughs about the post.  Not second thoughts about the opinion, but second thoughts about how well it applied to the subject at hand.  <a href="http://geekgirl.web-goddess.net/archives/002456.html">d was talking about girls, not women</a>, whereas I was talking about women, which led to mixing theories on my part.  I'm less sure now that the reason behind girls (that is, adolescent or prepubescent females) being unhappy is the same reason women (any female above, say, the age of 18) are unhappy.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Donna has <a href="http://arwen.org/archives/002457.php">aggregated</a> some posts that discuss the same topic as <a href="http://www.justagwailo.com/filter/2003/10/22/silly">this post of mine</a>.  For the record, about an hour after posting it, I went for a nap and woke up having second thoughs about the post.  Not second thoughts about the opinion, but second thoughts about how well it applied to the subject at hand.  <a href="http://geekgirl.web-goddess.net/archives/002456.html">d was talking about girls, not women</a>, whereas I was talking about women, which led to mixing theories on my part.  I'm less sure now that the reason behind girls (that is, adolescent or prepubescent females) being unhappy is the same reason women (any female above, say, the age of 18) are unhappy.</p>
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