Amount of texts to »Demon« 28, and there are 25 texts (89.29%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 138 Characters
Average Rating 1.107 points, 4 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 10th 2000, 21:38:20 wrote
Liamara about Demon
Latest text on Oct 31st 2025, 07:46:54 wrote
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on Jul 14th 2000, 23:08:49 wrote
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Texts to »Demon«

Liamara wrote on Apr 10th 2000, 21:38:20 about

Demon

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»But why are the demons involved in thisshe inquired. »Demons are never major characters. They care nothing about human events, unless they wish to interfere with them
»Will you make a princessly oath of secrecy?« the Professor asked. »The question has an answer, but it is not given for mere humans to know

Piers Anthony, Demons don't dream

Lilith wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 00:21:12 about

Demon

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I'm not really a bad demon, I just got a bum rap.

babylon 69 wrote on Apr 15th 2000, 15:45:15 about

Demon

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Clinically speaking, demons/daemons/devils are personifications of personal weaknesses/fear. To the perciever/believer they are quite real. Generally the demon is a symbol/metaphor for a personification of fear, they are made up entirely of fear. Their characteristic as demons points to a refusal to take responsibility for the demon, i.e. the devil made me do it.

sea-ridge wrote on Apr 12th 2000, 12:51:14 about

Demon

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Computers these days have daemons, as did Socrates, and surely these are related to demons. I have a hunch, in fact, that they are etymologically no different from demons, and perhaps there are no computer viruses, no hackers, no crackers, but only demons who have wheedled their ways into the favor of programmers and have been set free in the cyberworld to work their mischief. (I blame them, too, for my errors of typing.)

steve wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 00:11:36 about

Demon

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Demons walk among us, Part II. Don't forget parking valets, music critics,
exotic dancers, car salesmen, HR managers, circus clowns, and anyone who is insane enough to actually want to be president of the United States.

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