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01/11/09
I don't mean the topic, which seems to be what most other people are complaining about. I think it's rather interesting, even if scoring a 8 on the ick meter. Rather, it's the tone this takes.
Snark is funny, but this verges on abusive. The first parenthetical is uncalled for. Not only is it baseless accusation, not only does it imply that she's a failed sex worker, but, even if true as to her actual gender, do you really think that he would do such a thing? Don't you think that a man who envied female prostitutes would know better not to dress like one, if only out of a twisted respect for that supposed "power?"
Next, equating this to lava-ejaculate is hardly sporting. This is garden variety sexual role play. This is up there with fuzzy handcuffs as to mild forms of kink, wildly embraced. This is demonstrably more "mundane" than any sort of furry action, what SL is much more reputed for.
Finally, that last quote is totally out of context. She then goes on to explain why it is she doesn't have, nor doesn't want, a boyfriend. Cut like that it's funny, but it comes off as much more pathetic.
And now, I just notice the "Dude or not a Dude" title. I think the constant refrain of SL posts is that gamers aren't as liberal as they'd like to think themselves. I think that we're also not as imaginative either. There will be, in fact, some SL hookers who are women and are there for the reasons why the interviewee stated. Gamers, however, are trained to be jaded about such things.
While I think that a comment about it would have been good journalism, turning the whole piece into comedy, into derision of some stranger, with the comedic refrain a constant "ha! She's got a dick!" isn't that funny and just plain isn't fair play.
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I think she needs a boyfriend just as much as 90% of the people on this website need a girlfriend ;p
01/12/09
Uncalled for... the people on this site are in the top 10% of the web in terms of civility. She's a whore. She needs a boyfriend to feel wanted so she doesn't feel the need to be a whore. We "need" girlfriends for.... what, exactly?
disclaimer: I have a girlfriend. she's hot.
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[kotaku.com]
01/11/09
That said, Kotaku should be known to cover anything remotely gaming-wise, and if it can cover everything from the developments, to the rumors, to even the politics and current events surrounding gaming, then who cares if people don't like an article or two?
That's what the scroll feature of the mouse/trackball/touchpad/eraserhead is for afterall, isn't it?
01/10/09
The "Second" Life articles are getting out of hand. Prostitution isn't so bad, but then you've also got the furries. It's just too much. It's like that extra dollop of turd on the shit sandwich of "Second" Life.
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I, too, vote "dude". Whoever s/he really is IRL, s/he is definitely unattractive and can't get a real date.
01/10/09
Some part of me (that I would probably know if my psychology professor had half a brain) thinks this kind of interesting. I mean, it's disturbing in nature, wanting to be a prostitute because others desire you. I always figured it's a last resort kind of thing. But to think, he/she is making a profit off of this, and there's a whole subculture on Second Life that either provides or enjoys these services. And considering people live Second Life as, well, a second life, it makes you wonder if people are more tolerant because it's virtual? Is the anonymity what makes it alright? Is it alright?
And what's more interesting about this is when "Paela" states that "it's me that's doing these things, not a character or an actress." I haven't been on Second Life, but it appears most people use it as an escape from their real life, while he/she uses it as an extension... and uses that extension to make a profit by giving guys (and probably some girls) e-boners. What does that say about people?
Yeah, I'm on the back page, so know one will see my long winded comment, but whatever - yeah, Second Life isn't your usual game, but these recent articles do prove that Second Life has something special going on in all of its different subcultures. Makes you think about people differently - do people start Second Lives because they're unhappy, or they feel limited? Do they see it as a game? Is it just an escape?
You guys might see it all as furries and traps, but, from a distance, I'm kind of intrigued.
01/10/09
It isn't a game, just like the web isn't a game and people provide virtual services over the web as well, using video, audio, text, etc. To be frank, not all people on Second Life are dissatisfied with their real life, rather, they enjoy having a virtual world to enjoy and do things in for entertainment, work, informational uses, etc. just like the web. Think of it as an evolution of the web platform just turning 3d. Does using the internet as you are right now mean you don't enjoy life and want to escape? Some may use it for that reason, while others, don't. It really is open because that is the point of it, to do what you want with the service and because it is all user created and supported, anything is possible.
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As an escape, yes, I think everyone wants an escape once and awhile. Books, movies, video games, services such as Second Life, are all escapes in their own way.
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"We can't stop here. This is Bat Second Life."
01/11/09
Once you get locked into a serious Linden collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can.
01/10/09
You guys realize that after the Nuclear Fallout and we're living in bunkers and caves. The only form of communication will be through Second-Life. It'll be a way to live life in a modern world, away from the reality of this wasteland. Much like the Matrix.
You could move away to HOME, but no hookers. Be funny though if Second-Life & HOME hated each other and we started another war in the virtual world and nuked each other. Yeah I know guys. I have too much time to think.
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I like your train of thought.
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Seems like all the comments here are "EWW SECONDLIFE GO AWAY STOP POSTING THIS"... Very few see the humor in this all...
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LOVE IT!
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You have written the entire post based on an assumption that you have zero proof of, and is contrary to the original story. So we have to work on the logic it is a real girl who told her story to ign, which really what would be so unusual about that?
You accuse the girl that does this of lying about her gender and also that she couldn't get a boyfriend. I mean how would you feel if the original girl read this? =/ It's basically just slander and could potentially hurt her enjoyment of second life.
I dunno maybe I missed something and greenpixels is known to be a joke site or something. However if not I think your post is simply mean spirited. Just because it's the internet it doesn't mean insulting people is okay.
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