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<title>Leave your online communities...</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 18:10:11 -0300</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[ <span lang="EN-US">And buy a dog! <o:p></o:p></span>  <span lang="EN-US">For a 26 years old and the co-founder of an Internet Start-up it could seem suspicious &ndash; maybe even illegal &ndash; to leave a popular and rapidly (sick) growing online-community. Giving away reasons for that, and the philosophy of reasons for mankind to do the same thing, is not a blog-post. It&rsquo;s a 5 feet thick pile of books written by politicians, shrinks, dog-breeders and co-founders of Internet Start-ups. Those books are still not written and I am aware that people might remember me more for breaking this social trend, than for Needish. Both are huge  <a class="read-more " href="http://blog.needish.com/content/view/54/Leave-your-online-communities.html#content-top">(Read more)</a>]]></description>
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