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							| I started a new forum and got 2 useful answers but after I read them it desappeared (my subscribed theads icon) and I�ll need (to read) the advices in some days. what happened? how can I get it back? |  4 Apr 2012      
					
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							| "My subscribed threads" is on your left under the heading "What �s hot?" and it �s now called "My followed topics" Sophia |  4 Apr 2012     
					
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							| HI! On your left - below your avatar - there is a topic saying:    What �s hot? then  My followed topics. There you could find your subscribed threads. |  4 Apr 2012     
					
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							| Wasn �t that what I �ve just said? Sophia |  4 Apr 2012     
					
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							| Hi Sophia!   Sorry but i guessed we typed at the same time. TOUCH� LOL     P.s - it�s called telekinisis....i believe  |  4 Apr 2012     
					
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							| I think it �s probably coincidence. Telekinesis would be Sophia typing on ascincoquinas �s keyboard without hacking or apps. |  4 Apr 2012     
					
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							| Hi Moody!   You have just made me laugh. Good theory.  |  4 Apr 2012     
					
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							| Romance languages and English use the prefix tele- for so many words it �s hard to keep up with them. Tele-, of course, is far, and -kine- is move, so telekinesis is movement from a distance, usually thought to be through mental effort. If there are any comic geeks out there, Jean Grey from the X-Men is a very powerful telekinetic.   If you really wanted a tele- word, maybe telepathy, or the ability to mentally communicate over long distances.   I �m happy I made you laugh. I live to serve. |  4 Apr 2012     
					
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							|  thank you very much (both you you)! Hugs from Brazil!  |  5 Apr 2012     
					
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