"Sodalities"? Sounds like we're all sitting around, swilling Diet Coke!
she'll read when she's not covering two desks w a woozy head
And from an Art Historian. Looks very interesting. Thanks JJ!
I'm wondering where he got his demographics. Maybe it's just me, but I know very few SL'ers who are US males late 20s/early thirties
quickly scanned the Caledon sections- interesting to see our society described in print.
Sodalites or socialites??
What is "sodalities" supposed to mean? I reall hate this Newspeak stuff
Wikipedia: In social anthropology, a sodality is a non-kin group organized for a specific purpose...often based on common age or gender...
*smacks head* oh, it's juts ordinary Latin-I somehow thought it's a blend and was trying to find out what the origin was-society and, um...
*pats M. Sands on the hand, comfortingly*
Academic-speak. It boggles us all.
*cough* that's actually Mme. Sands *cough* I was just interested in that term as a linguistic entity...now it has lost all of its appeal, as
it is just a simple boring loanword...
(I don't speak French.
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