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  2. Julian Dibbell - Wikipedia

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    Dibbell, Julian. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World. Owl Books, 1999. ISBN 0-8050-3626-1; Dibbell, Julian. Play Money: or, How I Quit My Day Job and Made Millions Trading Virtual Loot. Basic Books, 2006. ISBN 0-465-01535-2; Dibbell, Julian and Clarisse Thorn. Violation: Rape In Gaming. Amazon CreateSpace, 2012. ISBN 1480077453

  3. A Rape in Cyberspace - Wikipedia

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    An image of a MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) similar to the one where the cyber-rape occurred. Julian Dibbell's journalism career began in the music industry, though his writings eventually came to focus mainly the Internet, [3] including various subcultures such as LambdaMOO, a MUD, which itself was further divided into subcultures, [3] a phenomenon he inadvertently encountered through his girlfriend.

  4. The Days of Water - Wikipedia

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    The Days of Water (Spanish: Los días del agua) is a 1971 Cuban drama film directed by Manuel Octavio Gómez.It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Special Prize, the Prix FIPRESCI, and Idalia Anreus won the award for Best Actress.

  5. Encyclopedia Dramatica - Wikipedia

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    Julian Dibbell, in Wired, described Encyclopedia Dramatica as the site "where the vast parallel universe of Anonymous in-jokes, catchphrases, and obsessions is lovingly annotated, and you will discover an elaborate trolling culture: flamingly racist, homophobic and misogynistic content lurks throughout, all of it calculated to offend."

  6. Dramatica - Wikipedia

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    Dramatica may refer to: Drama, from the Greek term Dramatikos; Dramatica (software), a novel writing software implementing the narrative theory of the same name;

  7. Talk:Encyclopedia Dramatica/FAQ - Wikipedia

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  8. Vientos de agua - Wikipedia

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    Vientos de agua (Winds of Water) is a 2006 Argentine-Spanish mini TV series created by Juan José Campanella.The drama traces a Spaniard's emigration to Argentina in the 1930s, and, years later, his son's immigration to modern-day Spain.

  9. Julián Román - Wikipedia

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    Julian was born in Bogota. He began his very young training through ongoing workshops at the district school drama Luis Enrique Osorio, and then continued drama ...