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Nov 15, 2005 01:37

How much affect did micro-society have on my life ( Read more... )

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profmadhatter November 15 2005, 09:24:04 UTC
Does it not accurately represent the society we have to live in?

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yelac November 15 2005, 19:07:31 UTC
its like your own job wasn't enough to complain about. you had to complain about your fake childhood occupation. Look when you had that cushy micro job, my people were trying to survive on the fringes of the civilized world. we didn't have "job security" or "medicine" we were slaves of hunter-teacher overlords. So don't be so quick to dys your topia

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ugadog November 15 2005, 22:53:05 UTC
I know I got fired from my job as a tax collector, but I have no idea what for. I think I was late for work. How I managed to be late for work is beyond me. Of course, then I got a job in the bank, and I stole money. There was like a one week period where I was in unemployment, and you didn't have to pay taxes in unemployment, (which was really like detention)and you got paid daily. Aside from being boring, it was brilliant.

The problem was that I lost the money alot, too, it was constantly getting washed. I also worked in the warehouse some...but the fun job was the radio. That was the only fun one, really.

The other problem was that all of the stuff in the marketplace was useless. But people would buy it anyways. Just like real life I suppose.

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punchdrunk_ November 15 2005, 23:04:51 UTC
mini-real was pretttty cool though. my first stint in journalism...ridiculous, of course. then i tried out banking. then i became a merchant of random trinkets and plastic trash. i remember really wanting to be a part of the popcorn booth that my rivals owned. my old wish caught up with me eight years late!

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kendall_lion November 16 2005, 06:06:01 UTC
Wow...my life was so much better in the miniREAL world. I was the head of the radio station...then mayor... sigh I had so much power. If it makes you feel better I was all those things in micro and it has had no effect whatsoever on my life. I just remembered that in Micro I was arrested. It was a corporate arrest (the radio station was loud and I got arrested for being the manager). Wow I was elected Mayor with a rap sheet...what does that tell you about our society...

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yelac November 16 2005, 13:57:09 UTC
Vote Andy Rusk for Mayor!

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ugadog November 16 2005, 16:59:16 UTC
the difference is simple. You had more ambition then, Claire. Where did it all go?

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yelac November 16 2005, 17:40:38 UTC
says the ex-tax collector

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