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Do virtual fantasy worlds free us from real world stereotypes and prejudice to create a more liberating world? In a world where we can be who we are not, do we learn from the prejudice and discriminations we experience, or does it merely serve to perpetuate and encourage existing stereotypes and prejudice?</description>
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