Source: /cirosantilli/ciro-santilli-s-e-soulmates

= Ciro Santilli's e-soulmates
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These are people which Ciro never met personally, and who might not know that Ciro exists, or might never had any direct 1-2-1 online contact with Ciro, but Ciro <religion>[is convinced are his brothers in some other dimension] due to how many opinions or behaviours he feels they share:
* <Dan Dascalescu>{child} due to articles such as:
  * <English as a universal language by Dan Dascalescu (2008)>
  * https://www.reddit.com/r/TheoryOfReddit/comments/9oujwf/why_archiving_old_threads_is_a_bigger_problem/ see also <online forums that lock threads after some time are evil>
  * https://web.archive.org/web/20130922192354/http://wiki.dandascalescu.com/reviews/online_services/web_page_archiving see also <web archiving>
  * random posts on <OpenStreetMap>, and about <China>: https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/29300/legality-status-of-mapping-activity-in-china?page=1&focusedAnswerId=42167\#42167
* https://stackoverflow.com/users/55075/kenorb see also <Ciro Santilli's Stack Overflow contributions>
* <Sylvain Poirier>{child}

<Ciro Santilli> also things of those people as being part of his <108 Stars of Destiny> troupe.

Ciro sometimes ponders why is it so hard to find people online that you truly love and admire. Maybe it is for similar reasons why it is also hard in the real world: the great variety of human interest, and the great limitation of our attention spans. But online, where we have access to "everyone", shouldn't it should be easier? Not naturally finding such people is perhaps <how to teach/Group students by interest, not by age>[one of the greatest failings of our education system].