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11 minutes ago, Clem Marques said:
On 6/13/2024 at 9:59 PM, PheebyKatz said:

I'll be damned if I make everyone sit in oversized armchairs, though. Those are just a little too 2009.

I miss the goofiness of those. Good times :D

Like Lily Tomlin, as the classic "Edith Ann".  

I did not realize Lily Tomlin performed that character on Sesame Street:

 

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I've always been short, which has caused issues when using animations with other gigantic people, but I feel like I can have more realistic proportions that way and so tiny I will stay for the foreseeable future. Firestorm viewer says I'm 5 foot 5 apparently, not sure how accurate that is but I'll take it.

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Thanks, fellow 5 something foot ladies, I'm not alone anymore... *sniff*

I've learned to live with it. I do have a few alternate 6+ foot shapes for driving vehicles and such. But I'm happiest being 5.5 feet and shorter! Yesss!!!

*hugs herself* *sniff* 🥲

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On 7/3/2024 at 5:28 PM, JeromFranzic said:

I do have a few alternate 6+ foot shapes for driving vehicles and such

I resize the arbitrarily scaled vehicles to their RL sizes and my realistic sized avatar fits so well 🙂 If everything were scaled according to the inworld meter, life would be easier both to the item creators and users.

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6 minutes ago, SueWorthly said:

I resize the arbitrarily scaled vehicles to their RL sizes and my realistic sized avatar fits so well 🙂 If everything were scaled according to the inworld meter, life would be easier both to the item creators and users.

I'm a SL nomad... so I have to adjust! But that's awesome :D

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