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Roxy Bergiere

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  1. This is a terrible decision. As a content creator, I know that a good portion of merchant income comes from gacha machines. I can say with confidence that it will also deeply impact the fund raising that Second Life does for real life causes. My two little gacha machines I put into the American Cancer Society Spring Home & Garden Expo raised a combined L$23,000 during that one event (roughly $100 US dollars) for ACS. Removing gachas will add up to a significant loss of donations to many worth while causes. I am fortunate because my store holds it's own with or without gacha machines, but this decision will cause some merchants to close their doors with insufficient income to pay their tier. Linden Labs will feel this in their own pocketbooks. I believe that society needs to stop punishing everyone because of the few who do not take responsibility for their own actions. Adults should decide for themselves how to spend their money. No one forces anyone to play a gacha machine. If someone does not wish to take a chance on the game, simply move on and do not play it. If you have an addiction problem... get help. It is not everyone's responsibilty to change because you have an issue. With all this being said, where do these types of decsions stop? Will all the pixel bars in SL close next because some people are real life alcoholics?
  2. I can give a reason .... Beethros is the best landlord in SL! I have been a lot of places and you won't find a more caring or attentive landlord than Bee! Don't believe me? Rent from Bee Real Estate and see for yourself. You won't be disappointed
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