Because I have a really hard time trying to think up something positive to write about Second Life (LL on the other hand has no problem applying a little “spin”) at the moment:
Special thanks go to the honourable Ordinal Malaprop, without whom my dialogue would have sucked bigtime. :d I know I should have shot this on in Second Life, but… my excuse this time: it was impossible to “get in” for more than 4 hours straight.
[…] Seeing that the nature of both “games” is totally opposite - they care about gold and conquest, Second Life is about land and settlement; they work together to slaughter enemies, we work together to build social networks - and WoW-players must be incredibly jealous and eager to conquer what Second Life players already possess: the powers of avatar sex, prim babies, 15,000 inventory items, land, snowball guns and an endless amount of free accounts, we can’t help but fear they’ll soon stand at our borders and storm governor Linden’s palace. […]
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Haha, pure genius ^^
HA! I’m never disappointed with the posts here!
[…] Seeing that the nature of both “games” is totally opposite - they care about gold and conquest, Second Life is about land and settlement; they work together to slaughter enemies, we work together to build social networks - and WoW-players must be incredibly jealous and eager to conquer what Second Life players already possess: the powers of avatar sex, prim babies, 15,000 inventory items, land, snowball guns and an endless amount of free accounts, we can’t help but fear they’ll soon stand at our borders and storm governor Linden’s palace. […]
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