12-25-2006, 01:06 PM
Hello :),
'Glad to have re-discovered HSC's forum(s), some of you might remember me from Expensions' forum, when it was free and accessable by all, in that forum, I was posting under my real name (Jean-Pierre Boucher). I now opted for 'Exoman' as a mean to express the nature of my social condition; threading into the sort of information I seek, makes me rather isolated from the majority of people around me.
In fact, I know of no one, in the area that I live (Laval, Canada), that actually has interests nor the inclination to read what I read, hence the prefix 'exo', meaning 'outside'. It's not that I enjoy this condition (of being outide mainstream thinking), it is a consequence not a choice.
I rechon reading about a statistic, where it was calculated that on a worldwide scale, there was about 60 000 of us, researching the so-called 'paranormal', i can't vouch to that specific number but, it sure feels right to me. Anyhow, that's it for now and I am looking forward to our exchanges,
JP
'Glad to have re-discovered HSC's forum(s), some of you might remember me from Expensions' forum, when it was free and accessable by all, in that forum, I was posting under my real name (Jean-Pierre Boucher). I now opted for 'Exoman' as a mean to express the nature of my social condition; threading into the sort of information I seek, makes me rather isolated from the majority of people around me.
In fact, I know of no one, in the area that I live (Laval, Canada), that actually has interests nor the inclination to read what I read, hence the prefix 'exo', meaning 'outside'. It's not that I enjoy this condition (of being outide mainstream thinking), it is a consequence not a choice.
I rechon reading about a statistic, where it was calculated that on a worldwide scale, there was about 60 000 of us, researching the so-called 'paranormal', i can't vouch to that specific number but, it sure feels right to me. Anyhow, that's it for now and I am looking forward to our exchanges,
JP