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  1. So far, my partner and I are watching the new Beavis & Butthead series, and, we're waiting for Wednesday. It's going to be A. MAZE. ING. We're also waiting to watch Game of Thrones, and House of The Dragon
  2. Depends. Do you think it's too slender? Are you basing it off yourself/your ideal body?
  3. To be perfectly honest, as someone who was originally here in 2003 and came back in 2015.. Yes, it does. If you surround yourself with friends and things. Some individuals may not like SL, but quite frankly, nobody's forcing them to stay. Not really. SL is what you make it. Welcome to the grid. Have fun, and welcome to the madness.
  4. Belleza isn't going anywhere. Chill out. There's WAY more options for that outdated line than most others. I have a Legacy body, and while yes, I love the quality, there aren't a ton of options that aren't of an adult nature. Instead, I see Kupra garbage, eBody, and other off the wall bodies as well as the long time mainstays - SLink, Maitreya, and Belleza. So, no, Bell isn't going anywhere.
  5. A meaningful experience? I don't even know what they're asking, by that. SecondLife is a place I come, to earn money and (when she's on) spend at least some "physical" time with each other while we have to be physically apart in real life. SL is, in essence, just a tool. A thing to use to reach a goal. Since I'm disabled, and can't work, it serves to earn enough money to earn a there and back trip between our houses, as well as a few other things if necessary. Unlike others, I never had an interest in getting into a relationship with someone on SL. The fact that my fiancee is someone from SL does not withstand that. We technically met before I rejoined SL, so, that doesn't count. I don't get on SL for the 'fun' and games. I get on there to conduct business and earn the monetary gains I need, to afford trips to see the person that holds my little black heart. SL's games have zero interest to me, at all, nor do the social areas. I'm anxiety ridden, among other things, so, I don't enjoy large crowds and I hate being on voice with most people. However, having read the "why SL" part... Secondlife is a virtual world. It's not so much a game as an extension of the real world. Secondlife, honestly, is a terrible program to use, to try to defend gaming, but, I do get it. For me, considering how severe my anxiety actually is, though, SL allows me to listen to music, be with friends, and go places even when it's (like now) WAY too hot to do anything in person. As for the broad spectrum of gaming, my answer is this. I have pretty bad hand-eye coordination. But, since I started gaming, when I was a little kid, in the 1990s (I know, I'm older than some of the people on SL lol Anyway..), my hand-eye coordination improved. I began to learn various different words from languages such as Spanish and things. I don't consider games to be addictive, at least they aren't to me, but, I can see why some would think that. It's because of the pleasure center of the brain that one becomes addicted to the various things they may or may not become addicted to. Some crave pain, some crave pleasure, some crave sweets, some crave alcohol, or whatever else, sex probably included. They're not so much addicted to the 'drug' they're using, they're chasing the feeling the thing gives them. They're chasing the 'high' in other words. That's why you have people trying to say things like "Oh they played Grand Theft Auto, and they later stole a car. We must ban violent video games" or well.. I'm sure you've seen at least a few other games. GTA, and at least a handful others that I can't remember off the top of my head. But, ultimately, they're horrendously wrong. Just because you play a game like God of War, Grand Theft Auto, Beyonetta, or Rumble Roses, or whatever else, that doesn't make you succeptable to stealing cars, becoming a blood thirsty, psychopathic maniac, someone that runs around using guns and swords attacking people, or wrestling in a bikini or whatever. The thing that does make you succeptable to those thigns are how you're brought up, how you were treated growing up, previous abuses you may have suffered, and other things that would more suggest a certain parental failure as is often the case in various situations.
  6. I have several. An alt that represents my other self. An alt that acts as my bank/L$ holding wallet. An alt that represents another of my faces. An alt that represents one more of my faces. But, no matter which alt I use, my partner knows all about them and they're all partnered with hers. It is necessity.
  7. I have around 85k items, and, my partner has over 100k on one of their alts. I know it's not good to have A TON, but, not sure what the upper limit is.
  8. Thank you! They're from [Renegade] V... something was the name. I thought they did too. Lol
  9. Instead of an answer, I shall gift you with but a metaphorical a box. A box, you see, which has both answers in it. The answer is just as much yes as it is no, so long as you don't open the box. The only thing I can say, for certain.. Is Definitely maybe.
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