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Emanuelle Hultcrantz

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  1. If you are a iletrate that dont know the value of art and culture, I can just feel shame on you... If you can't understand amazing places are the mean that bring people in Second Life, as an advertisement for the variety of people and contents around, you surely don't really have in mind that, as great sims slowly dies people just start vanishing and... Second Life just can disappear from thin air. If you think that will not happen, you are too very naive. Maybe, when its too late, you will realize what preservation means...
  2. They can return... aI was working on new cyberpunk outfits right this month, two armors are ready, I did a small shoot... I need Hangar, we all need it
  3. I have been to Hangar Liquides a lot two years ago. it was 2017, I always loved scifi and started discovering some of the incredible sci-fi sims of Second Life. I knew Lawrence and the creator personally, and was amazed by how she really loved her creation. It was an amazing thing to be able to just go along those roads and see the magic of that sim. Every place was huge, full of details, and every day I just went around and found totally different areas. Everything there have a reason, Hangar was built with magic from someone that know about art like almost no one knows in Second Life. Such piece of art can't basically go to crap, can't be destroyed because of petty interests. Linden Labs receive a ton of money for us, and so they should at least make reasonable rules for great places, permit the rents that can go to keep the sim, and make viable for great sims such as HL to survive. It's already a cultural patrimony of Second Life... We preserve in real life the important historical monuments, so why not Hangar Liquides?
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