In Your First Life You Drive, In Your Second Life You
Fly
30/09/07 17:00 |
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The Super Surrealism Of
Second Life

Everyone reacts to Second Life differently I'm sure of it. For me, it was profound, pure and simple. And I never play games online. But I love the mystical surrealism of life and the adventures of humans on planet earth and beyond.
When I first saw Second Life my eyes nearly popped out of my head. I was enthralled, astonished. It was me, but it was me in another life. A second life. I loved how I could 'go there' and walk around, meet people and talk about life and anything I wanted.
I loved how I could fly, (and teleport) and buy property, look at art works, have riveting conversations with strangers. Last time I visited this blonde bombshell was sitting all friendly like on the couch right next to me. She wasn't very talkative but who knows what it could have led to.
I want to go back to Second Life now. Maybe I'll build a nice little out of this world apartment there. It's love-able. But you know what? Second Life is intelligently trippy. And it's the start of great things to come.
Wait until we can drop in and drive motorcycles and vehicles around, and fly helicopters in there. It's just a matter of time.

That's me with the black hair looking out to sea. And the rocky raccoon, um...
And get this. I've only met about 20 or 30 people in there too, but it's said that there's 9 million inhabitants. I've got no idea where they are hiding, or hanging out. But I haven't ventured too far yet. (I haven't even seen any big cities in there). Who knows how big the whole place is!
One time I went venturing and found myself in a huge Swedish art gallery. I think it was Swedish. There were people all around me, but I had no clue what they were talking about. One guy was taking a bath in a spa.
But be careful. Second Life eats time quickly. Your time.
That's because it has an incredible fascination factor. And you? You'll LOVE it, for sure. Just think... whatever you can imagine, you CAN create in there...
And if you want to fly... See Second Life here.


Everyone reacts to Second Life differently I'm sure of it. For me, it was profound, pure and simple. And I never play games online. But I love the mystical surrealism of life and the adventures of humans on planet earth and beyond.
When I first saw Second Life my eyes nearly popped out of my head. I was enthralled, astonished. It was me, but it was me in another life. A second life. I loved how I could 'go there' and walk around, meet people and talk about life and anything I wanted.
I loved how I could fly, (and teleport) and buy property, look at art works, have riveting conversations with strangers. Last time I visited this blonde bombshell was sitting all friendly like on the couch right next to me. She wasn't very talkative but who knows what it could have led to.
I want to go back to Second Life now. Maybe I'll build a nice little out of this world apartment there. It's love-able. But you know what? Second Life is intelligently trippy. And it's the start of great things to come.
Wait until we can drop in and drive motorcycles and vehicles around, and fly helicopters in there. It's just a matter of time.

That's me with the black hair looking out to sea. And the rocky raccoon, um...
And get this. I've only met about 20 or 30 people in there too, but it's said that there's 9 million inhabitants. I've got no idea where they are hiding, or hanging out. But I haven't ventured too far yet. (I haven't even seen any big cities in there). Who knows how big the whole place is!
One time I went venturing and found myself in a huge Swedish art gallery. I think it was Swedish. There were people all around me, but I had no clue what they were talking about. One guy was taking a bath in a spa.
But be careful. Second Life eats time quickly. Your time.
That's because it has an incredible fascination factor. And you? You'll LOVE it, for sure. Just think... whatever you can imagine, you CAN create in there...
And if you want to fly... See Second Life here.
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