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  1. Sep 2016
    1. In short, the Bungle Affair dares me to explain it to you without resort to dime-store mysticisms, and I fear I may have shape-shifted by the digital moonlight one too many times to be quite up to the task.

      So the author is telling us that he is biased, and we may not be able to trust everything he tells us in the story he's beginning.

    2. when it comes to sex, perhaps the body in question is not the physical one at all, but its psychic double

      So I think here the author is saying that in a way this "virtual rape" can be seen as actual rape, even though it wasn't physical.