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		<description>[...] David Niall Wilson: Glimpses Into a Overactive Mind wrote an interesting post today on Groups, Tribes, Spheres and MunkysHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt I thought I might start a cross-pollenation of topics here between this blog and The Munkysphere - where I’m attempting to gather people together to talk about a concept I’m intrigued by.   I read some literature about a phenomenon called The Monkeysphere a while back.  It was developed by studying the tribal and group habits of apes, and then applied to humans with some fairly accurate results. The concept is simple.  You can only maintain deep meaningful connections with a certain number of [...]</description>
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