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My five UEvoke Heroes, Part IV: Michele Baron

I have to mention another female hero. You are all free to think of me as a helpless
feminist, I am going to be a gender activist (sometimes feminist, sometimes
maschilist) until we reach the required healthy balance.

Michele Baron, from Virginia (US) is my hero because she is the most tenacious Evoke
player of us all. Michele was ninged once on her attempt to share her ideas with the Network. Michele was ninged for being so VERY enthusiastic about the opportunity to share her knowledge and her time with us. Ning sent her a message saying that her excess of activity was suspicious, ning considered her a spamer! and kicked her out.

Michele did not want to leave Evoke, she came back. Since then, I have been in contact with her and I lost count of the times Michele, while working with us, has been rebooted to ning’s page and lost her notes and was forced to start over.

There were days when Michele was feeling frustrated for this situation but she never lost
her temper,
on the contrary! she would login again (over, and over) in order to continue her participation, showing strength, offering support to us with her comments instead of complaining or giving up.

I admire her, because if Ning would reboot me three times in a row in a span of less than 12 hours, I certainly would loose all my interest in the game and I would have quit, but Michele didn’t.

Against all odds, Michele completed all 10 Quests and all 30 mission objectives. You all would deduce that it took extra effort from her, not only because Michele has a family in her Alternate Reality (the real world, which is not a game), but also because Evoke experienced some “ning interferences” during the two days precedent to the official conclusion of this course. I was very worried she could not make it on time.

To conclude: Agent Michele Baron had this original and wonderful idea for her Evokation: she intends to create an opportunity during the Hajj pilgrimage (a time of peace between enemies) in the Muslim world to address and tackle those social and cultural disagreements, which directly or indirectly cause conflicts and poorness in the middle east.

This project is the tiny seed of a huge opportunity to Globally reach a time of peace. I make this statement because, as we all know, the wh*** world has been affected (in one way or another) by the increasing distress generated in the Muslim world.

Michele: thank you for being there and thank you for being the way you are.

Ternura

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Comment by sunnydupree on May 18, 2010 at 10:02pm
Right on Michele Baron!!! she helped me too!!!
Comment by Michele Baron on May 20, 2010 at 2:48pm
thank you again ternura, and hello, sunny!
Comment by John D. Boyden on May 20, 2010 at 4:01pm
*APPLAUSE* Thanks for sharing news most of the network would never have known, otherwise!

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