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> No, you can't, for two reasons:
>
> 1. You can point to the area around you; it's in all possible
> directions, and you can only point in one.
Of course you can: point with your finger about 45 degrees downwards
and make a circular motion. But you don't have to take "pointing" so
literally in any case.
> 2. You can't use it in virtual contexts; this originally came up in the
> context of the MUD I'm writing.
Why not?
> #1 is much, much more important than #2.
Then there's no problem.
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