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Happy Friday everyone.

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I met someone named "friday" in second life 2 days ago - her name is Afua, from the ivory coast - Afua is a female name meaning "born on friday" and originates from Ghana.
 
Is Second Life still a thing then? I assumed it went the way of Pokémon Go
it has a steady bunch of residents - most of my friends are there for 10-14 years, I'm a youngster basically, not quite 8 years on record yet. it is likely to go on like this for a decade or more - Linden Research has sold their 2nd attempt at such a virtual space (Sansar) and is back to developing Second life further - slowly but constantly adding new features to it.

this said the first time experience can be awkward - when i came to SL, my first two hours were fighting with a bunch of inappropriate pictures flooding on my screen and dealing with the voice active by default - there are some quite freaky people in the newbie area - but once out of it, it is a really pleasant experience.

i basically enjoy the music scene there, have a blast with fashion and enjoy a virtual relationship in parallel to my real life one (it's not a secret, she knows about it). Furthermore i like building and decorating and scripting - currently scripting a free roaming female animesh, who is kind of a house guest - roaming around freely, using furniture, swimming, diving enjoying herself on the beach and so on.She has her own wardrobe to choose from and does it on her own. She is a dance server too, with a variety of dances - she can dance on her own or invite others to dance with her - she has a marvelous belly dance outfit as well and quite good belly dances - so she is a performer as well.

It's fun, I like scripting, even the implementation of lsl (SL's scripting language) can drive me nuts sometimes - so poorly implemented. But then again with access to external hardware via the web, it can be quite powerful as well - like using a chat bot to make her talk and so on.
 
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just because it's a stone statue older than dirt...doesn't mean it's not going to get you banned for posting it in a forum that for some reason insists on being accessible to the precious tiny children who apparently play online but have never used the internet.
 
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