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    <title>This one's for the mods</title>
    <published>2007-11-28T06:24:22Z</published>
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    <content type="html">The ones that get a little control freakish sometimes, that is, and insist that we post in our journals to stay members of their communities.  You know, some of us don't post in our journals for a reason - because we use private journals to keep our identities private.  Not everyone wants their older brother or their best friend, for example, seeing all the dirty voyeur/exhibitionist groups they've joined.  So here, hope this post makes you happy, mods.  I'm real, I'm alive, I use LiveJournal, I view the communities sometimes, but I have no need or desire to post in this journal unless it's absolutely required of me.  Which, apparently, it sometimes is.</content>
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