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Hi Ray Recchia -
>a D-mode, for depiction.
>
>Give an example.
Depiction is modeling or description.
Your memetic behavior is the creation of an analogical artefact or a
descriptive passage.
Almost all of what we do here is depictual memes.
- Wade
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