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Scylla Rhiadra

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  1. I dunno about God . . . but I'm pretty sure that cat is dead.
  2. Famous public figure says something really stupid, ugly, and unsupported. People criticize famous public figure for the really stupid, ugly, and unsupported thing they said. Famous public figure responds, not by justifying or supporting the really stupid, ugly, and unsupported thing they said, but by yelling "FREE SPEECH" as loudly as they can, because apparently free speech also grants you a free pass on having to defend the stupid, ugly, and unsupported thing you said. Rinse and repeat. Endlessly.
  3. Oh! I know a little bit about her, mostly from articles that have occasionally been posted about her work on New World Notes, I think. A couple of them did inspire me to look her up. She's certainly pretty dynamic, and evidently very cool and smart. I admire autodidacts.
  4. And have you been taking pics of bloomers? HARDLY appropriate, do you think?
  5. Gosh, you just sounded like . . . an old and largely unlamented forum regular/ troll. /me peers at you suspiciously
  6. Ok, here's my peeve. I don't have many of 'em, but this one is kinda annoying. LL's "Photo of the Day" will highlight "Lick an Ice Cream Cone Day" and "Pet a Ferret Day" (ok, those are made up, but they're only slight exaggerations), but is there a featured photo marking International Women's Day? Um, no. Not important enough? Although . . . props for covering Black History Month. And OBR. Still. Grrrr.
  7. Yep. All of this is entirely true. In fact, I sent out a notecard to my groups this morning with links to stories detailing the radical origins of the day. The main contribution of the Soviets was to fix it on 8 March (although they didn't actually initiate that). I'll agree entirely that the Soviet Union had a pretty mixed record on, well, pretty much everything, including women's rights. I'm not sure why any of this is particularly relevant to the modern commemoration of the day? (Luxemberg is a fascinating figure. I don't idolize her, and I'm not big on the way she was co-opted by the East Germans, but she is a really interesting figure, and one in whose ideas I do find much to admire.) Very cool! Thank you!
  8. "Mais Joséphine, je vous en supplie! J'ai besoin de mes balles!" Works for me.
  9. March 8 has been celebrated as a day recognizing both the achievements and particular challenges faced by women since the early decades of the 20th century. It was recognized by the United Nations in 1977. Personally, I've been celebrating IWD in Second Life in a variety of ways since I began here. This year, I made freebie tee shirts for two of my feminist groups, and sent these out with a notecard about the day. And I produced a photograph that celebrates the contributions of women during both world wars -- contributions that demonstrated conclusively that women were more than capable of taking on any task traditionally assigned to a man. The other way I want to celebrate today is to recognize and celebrate two of the women I met in Second Life who most inspired me. The first of these is Ledoof Constantineau, in RL a tough Scottish socialist with a wonderful sense of humour, and the guiding spirit for many years behind the SLLU Feminist Network. The second is Paty Amiot, a Mexican MD in RL who founded the very successful group "Stop Violence against Women." Neither are in SL anymore, sadly, but their legacy is still here. I miss them both: they were wonderful people. Second Life is full of incredibly powerful, talented, and enterprising women. Many of our best known artists, creators, and community leaders are women. What women in SL have inspired you? An artist? A creator? Even just a partner! Tell us!
  10. I love the clarity and the lighting in this, Laurel, the missing head notwithstanding. It's a really great picture.
  11. Here's my version of biking in Belli! From left to right, @Stranger Hoxley, me, @Eva Knoller, @BelindaN, @TatianaNikolay, @Saskia Rieko, and @Laurel Aurelia.
  12. And in other news . . . tomorrow is International Women's Day, so I've spent some time over the last week creating freebie tee shirts for each of two of my groups, "Stop Violence against Women" and the "SLLU Feminist Network." Today I sent them out to the groups. This is the one I'm happiest with. It ain't Addamberry, but at least it gets the point across.
  13. So, @manoji Yachvilihas a new exhibit! This one is quite modest in scope and size, but really interesting. Entitled "Change of Life," she's put it together partially in recognition of International Women's Day on Monday. It is intensely personal and, in some respects, a bit squirmy. It probably speaks more to women than to men, but I am positive anyone who goes will be glad they did. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny Hills/223/26/1366
  14. I wrote about this once. Well, technically, my alt Laskya wrote about it. And it was part of a larger discussion about appearance in SL. But here is the relevant excerpt from the blog post. (Note on context: this dates from early 2014, when fitted mesh was still largely on the horizon). It would be interesting (although I have neither the time nor inclination) to determine the reasons why the individuals belonging to a group such as this might make the conscious choice to employ “ugly” avatars. Are they Augmentationist Extremists? Are they protesting against gendered sexual stereotypes? Do they find “ugly” avatars amusing? All that I can say for certain is that looking unattractive, by RL standards, in Second Life requires effort and work. Like those who labour at communicating “sexiness,” ugly and aged avatars must work hard at achieving Greatness in aesthetic failure. And I think it is probably also true that “ugliness” in Second Life is most often also “hyperreal”: it is more ugly, and more self-consciously self-referential, than RL ugliness, an effect that it achieves through something like parody, grotesqueness, and the wearing of really crappy SL merchandise.
  15. Well, said griefer and his behaviour certainly brings to my mind some form of bodily excrement.
  16. UPDATE! The mysterious tower is gone, presumably removed by LL, or removed automatically when autoreturn was set to 5 mins. There's another building of the griefer nearby on another abandoned parcel (set down at the same time) still there. That land is still a free rez zone. But it doesn't have any scripts in it, so it doesn't appear to pose any kind of threat (even assuming the tower did), so I'm not going to worry about it.
  17. The same thought had occurred to me. However, as all members of the group have already been implanted with microchips as part of the deal for the L$1,000,000 donation we received from Bill Gates, it seems silly to worry about it.
  18. Just a quick shout out and thank you to @Profaitchikenz Haikuand @Qie Niangao, who dropped by my land to check out the mysterious radio tower left by my griefer on an adjoining parcel. Thanks both! Childe Scylla to the Dark Tower Came . . . (Sorry. Lame Robert Browning joke . . .)
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