User talk:U126268

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Good job on setting up your account,. Let me know if I can do anything as you go along. 'Official' Wikiversity welcome below. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 11:47, 3 August 2008 (UTC)

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groups
>Have you ever thought about how many groups you belong to? >I could start to list all of the groups I belong to, but that is just a little too personal.

I think I thought about that when I once read about Belbin and roles. Probably I would miss still some groups (see definition of a group) if I write down the groups I belong to. How about saying: I belong to every group there exists ? E.g. does this also count for the group of disabled people ? Or the people having access to nuclear weapons ? Perhaps we can find for every group a common set of attributes and say: I belong actually to this "master group" ? And depending on my mood, actual interest at a spcific time I can join any group. Because I don't share some attributes of a group that doesn't yet exclude me totally. I could turn on my "imagination engine" and do so as if I belong to it. I have then more options and don't exclude me already right from the begin. And another advantage is: I would not give away personal info :-) Perhaps with this also things like prejudices can be minimized ? Erkan Yilmaz uses the Chat (try) 13:11, 3 August 2008 (UTC)

Hello
Hi, So I stumbled across your user page and was interested in the article about the girl who grew up as one of the pack in a group of dogs. I found that really interesting yet wonder about the validity mainly because to me it sounds just so bizzare! Anywho just thought I would say thanks for the link and interesting read :) P.S I don't know how to actually write add a comment so I hope I didn't mess anything else up for anyone...

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