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I heard from Heather when I first joined this site (as did we all, I believe). I think I have seen one or possibly two posts from her since. Which leads me to ask: Is Heather a real person, like Pam and godless and Eowyn? Or is she a virtual person, like Aunt Jemima and Betty Crocker and rameumptom?

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I heard from Heather when I first joined this site (as did we all, I believe). I think I have seen one or possibly two posts from her since. Which leads me to ask: Is Heather a real person, like Pam and godless and Eowyn? Or is she a virtual person, like Aunt Jemima and Betty Crocker and rameumptom?

Ram's gonna unfriend you after all these years..

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I heard from Heather when I first joined this site (as did we all, I believe). I think I have seen one or possibly two posts from her since. Which leads me to ask: Is Heather a real person, like Pam and godless and Eowyn? Or is she a virtual person, like Aunt Jemima and Betty Crocker and rameumptom?

Why in the world do you think pam, Eowyn and godless are real people? Wow, you are gullible....

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Mmmm, Aunt Jemima. . .

I've been off of sugar for a month. Where can I get me a bottle of Heather syrup? And please tell me it's chocolate, or at least huckleberry.

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See, the truth is that you're the only real person on the site. Everyone else is just a sockpuppet for one guy sitting in his basement who has way too much time on his hands. At least as far as you know.

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I heard from Heather when I first joined this site (as did we all, I believe). I think I have seen one or possibly two posts from her since. Which leads me to ask: Is Heather a real person, like Pam and godless and Eowyn? Or is she a virtual person, like Aunt Jemima and Betty Crocker and rameumptom?

Let me text her and ask her if she is real.

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I heard from Heather when I first joined this site (as did we all, I believe). I think I have seen one or possibly two posts from her since. Which leads me to ask: Is Heather a real person, like Pam and godless and Eowyn? Or is she a virtual person, like Aunt Jemima and Betty Crocker and rameumptom?

I must protest! Unlike Jemima, Betty and others, I am not virtual.

I am Mythical! Even Legendary.

Never virtual.

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The reality is, Vort is just a sock puppet. The rest of us are real. Sad thing, he doesn't yet realize that neither he nor Jean Paul Sartre actually exist....

"I think, therefore I am."

"No, Sartre, I don't think-" *poof*

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I do not understand something. I suspected that a member could be a troll; and they send me a letter because of this. You discuss over several sides about this, whether a person is real and nothing happens here. What have I made wrong?

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Riding the bus to work today, I glanced over at a woman reading a paperback book, and lo and behold, there on the back cover was Heather staring back at me!

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Apparently, she writes under the pseudonym "Gretchen Rubin".

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I think therefore I am, everyone else is up for debate :D

If the statement, I think therefore I am, is true, then why are there so many people who are not thinking and yet they exist?

Regards,

Finrock

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Riding the bus to work today, I glanced over at a woman reading a paperback book, and lo and behold, there on the back cover was Heather staring back at me!

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Apparently, she writes under the pseudonym "Gretchen Rubin".

Just so everyone know...that's not really Heather. :)

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I thought this was Heather?

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So trivia...who can name where this is from? :)

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I thought this was Heather?

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So trivia...who can name where this is from? :)

Genetically, red hair comes from a recessive gene in Chromosome 16 that causes a mutation in the MC1R protein.

Geographically, red hair exists in every world population, though is much more common in those of Germanic and Celtic descent.

Historically, red hair is thought to have originated 20,000 to 100,000 years ago, probably in Europe. The Neanderthals were thought to have had red hair, though the genetic factors at play were different from those in modern red-headed humans.

I only realized a couple of years ago that the character Ginger Grant from Gilligan's Island was probably named "Ginger" because she was a red-head.

PS Dave Thomas' fourth child, Melinda Lou "Wendy" Thomas, really did have red hair.

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