Re: Memes and sexuality

From: Austin Docking (austin@docking.org.uk)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2000 - 15:00:16 BST

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    | Abuse is also on the rise. Lots to account for here.
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    Is that an example of a 'bad' meme?

    Sorry, Wade but could you share with me an explanation as to how you know
    that abuse is on the rise. I would accept that 'reported' abuse may have
    increased, in line with the availability of authorities to 'report' it to,
    but no more than that.

    Austin Docking
    Twickenham, London
    www.docking.org.uk

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