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Take the opportunity to commune with other human beings.
"I don't use Napster to commune with other music lovers or meet people," another user wrote online.
For crate diggers desperate to commune with other fans as they expand their collections, however, there's always that vestige of old media, the record fair.
What a lonely species we are, searching for signals of life from other galaxies, adopting companion animals, visiting parks and zoos to commune with other beasts.
"He will be able to congregate and commune with other pre-trial prisoners in the housing unit and will have recreation during the afternoon," she told visiting reporters.
During the last weekend in September, owners and enthusiasts of Bentleys and Rolls-Royces descended upon Bentley's world headquarters in Crewe, England, to track down elusive parts, find great deals and commune with other devotees of the venerated marques.
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For a special breed of Americans, making and decorating cookies is a form of therapy and a tasty way to commune with others.
Predictably, he had spent a lot of time in the dark corners of the internet, communing with other inadequates of the pointy white hood persuasion.
Others have communed with other minds via telepathy or seen objects hurled through the air by the power of thought alone.
The liberty of being employed in silk factories starting in 1865 allowed some women to style themselves tzu-shu nii (never to marry) and live in communes with other women.
"When given the opportunity to pay attention to other people and commune with each other, folks just seem to do it," he said.
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