Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts

14 May, 2020

I'm not supposed to talk to strangers

"They keep saying that beautiful is something a girl needs to be. But honestly? Forget that. Don’t be beautiful. Be angry, be intelligent, be witty, be klutzy, be interesting, be funny, be adventurous, be crazy, be talented - there are an eternity of other things to be other than beautiful. And what is beautiful anyway but a set of letters strung together to make a word? Be your own definition of amazing, always. That is so much more important than anything beautiful, ever."
~Nikita Gill
I tend to agree.
4:32 PM] Mxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: Remember to brush your teeth people!
6:34 PM] jxxxxxx: I don't have teeth people.
[6:41 PM] Xxxxx: but if you did, you'd have to brush them. Proper pet care is important.
[6:43 PM] jxxxxxx: Fair.
Why yes, I have weird friends. They go well with weird me.

Ye gods, this is dark. (Also political, so, y'know, fair warning before you click.)

In less dark news, KittyCats doesn't seem to be part of the Stay at Home Club offerings, but they are offering a free (random girl or boy) CareKitty, which is a non-breedable pet that does not need to be fed. One per avatar.

And out of the blue, this hit tonight:
[20:53] gxxxxxxxxxxx Rxxxxxxx: anyone who ants to have sex with 2 hot girls and has interested parties sends MASSAGE IN PRIVATE
[20:54] Emilly Orr: Are you kidding?
[20:54] Axx Lxxxxxx: well thats a ban LOL
[20:54] Emilly Orr: I know, right?
I pulled her profile. Seems Ms. G has no SL pic, no info, is only two weeks old, has no picks, no FL bio or pic...she reads exactly like a clueless bot account. And outside of the "Needs a Sugar Daddy" group, all her groups are store-based.
[20:54] exxxxxxxxxxxx Rxxxxxxx: blinks
[20:54] Txxxxxxxxxx Sxxxxxx: Hey, what if I want a massage in private? :p
[20:54] Emilly Orr: Then you know how to IM her, but she's still ridiculous for posting that here.
Like, this is weirdly the most PG a sales group can get, barring actual, I don't know, daycare centers or something.
[20:54] kxxxxxx Rxxxxxxx: smdh
[20:54] kxxxxxxxxxxxxx Rxxxxxxx: laughs
[20:54] Axx Lxxxxxx sips her tea like baby yoda drinkin bone broth
baby-yoda-sipping-broth
[21:01] exxxxxxxxxxxx Rxxxxxxx: shields baby yoda from the dark side
Awww.

But yeah. I have no idea why people seem to treat this particular sales/freebie group as an open meat market for sex. They get banned every time. You'd think they'd know better by now.

02 September, 2019

walk away and head for the door

It's taken several months, but I finally have three fairly decent neko options for my current body (and system head, though I'm still testing out mesh heads that may work). First, I pulled every skin demo that Catseye had, and very little suited until I found the Snow Leopardess. Then I kept looking until I found the Shadow Cheetah (couldn't find that one on MP currently, might have tracked it down and bought it in her actual store). And finally, the Young Lioness from ND/MD, and I wish I could tell you the price on that last one, but I got it on discount at a fair last year. I don't even remember the fair--possibly FF? But who knows?

So I don't expect a sudden flurry of cat me most of the time, but now I have options if I don't want to climb into the Kemono. I feel better.

Also, a dear friend sent me the very best takedown of The Last Jedi, purely from a militaristic standpoint. He's correct on every point--logically, practically, militarily, he's right on everything. There are a lot of flaws in the film, firstly because George Lucas is a terrible writer (fight me, he is), but also because Rian Johnson, the director, did not have a lot of experience with military structure. Even Rebellion military structure, which would still exist. (And he's absolutely on the nose about Holdo's ridiculous outfit, which stands out painfully in every scene she's in.)



In the meantime, went over to Haenim to check out the progress of their haunt. I don't know if the official one will expand on the set piece I rezzed within, but this piece is a good start.



It's a set piece from Two Moon Gardens, and along with the weather module they've put in place, it creates a very melancholy scene indeed.



There are only two things out of place, as I see it, and to be fair, I think it's just a case of not thinking things through. First: for the love of all things, hide the bright blue weather controller. They have an empty crypt, tuck it there. Even better, BEHIND the crypt, no one's going to look there. Get it out of sight either way, though.



And second, that 'tepee' structure. It's essentially a play tent, which 1) would never be out with lights in the rain, get real, and 2) doesn't match ANYTHING else in the set piece. Which is sort of the point with a haunt, isn't it?



I mean, look at this thing. It's not even rigged right--you can't sit in the 'tepee' structure, out of the rain; oh no, you sit on a stump near the fire. Which the rain is going to put out soon. Impossible.

I'll check back later on, see if it gets better, but...I have no great hopes here.

31 December, 2015

there is water, there is snow

I present to you the cast of Star Wars singing Staying Alive. You're...welcome?

While we're at it, have some Jedi & Sith lightsaber training, courtesy of Kuma Films.

And I know the holidays are pretty much officially over, but this was the cutest holiday song I found this year: Text Me Merry Christmas, by Straight No Chaser and Kristen Bell. (Hat tip to Coz O'Kelly, who played it at the last Book and Tankard dance.)

And COCO Designs still has their free rabbit avatar out, in brown or grey, and the free Santa jacket to go with it. Hurry if you want a full mess bunny to hop around in!

19 July, 2013

my fur is hot, my tongue is cold

(from the Hair Fair album)

We're starting off with Gauze, and this is "Demara", using the Pyromaniac HUD. Can't tell you what colors this is in, 'cos nothing's labeled. I'm not even entirely sure how the system works, beyond e x c r u c i a t i n g l y s l o w l y . . .which yeah, is about as annoying as you think it is.

But basically, there's four color sets on each side, and a pack of really tiny buttons along the bottom. I suppose it's set up so that any style that HAS all these color options can be colored off of pack A, pack B, or streaked with colors from four separate sections. I really have no idea.

(from the Hair Fair album)

I do like the idea of hair horns for some reason, though. Dunno why. It's not like I don't have enough horns on my own!

(from the Hair Fair album)

It also comes with an ivy decoration.

(from the Hair Fair album)

And this is "Fark", using the Gems HUD for coloring. It seems to be the same deal on all the huds--two separate sections of four different colors, or color blends, each, then a bottom row of buttons under the "Streaks" labeling that for all I know, does nada on the demo HUDS.

(from the Hair Fair album)

It's a fun style, but it's not flexi at all. Though the weird thing is, it looks so much like it should be, I found the immobility really easy to ignore.

(from the Hair Fair album)

And this is Kataname, with pictures of two different kinds of decorations. This one is the more earth-tone color blend, with the "Bronze" metal loops.

(from the Hair Fair album)

And the back, showing the crossed-braid detail.

(from the Hair Fair album)

And this is one of two rainbow-esque color offerings, with the metal loops in "Steel".

(from the Hair Fair album)

And, of course, the back of that color variant for comparison.

Gauze is in Harbour.

(The skin is from Sin Skins' 'Etheria' line, in particular the "Epimelia"; I have no idea if she's still in business, though, so try the SLUrl and hope for the best. The eyes I got around the end of 2012; the maker no longer lists a shop, but they're the "SP DreamEyes - Solar Flare" if you want to ask ylang2 Resident about them.)

(The outfit's a mix between Orange Marmalade's "Flutter Me Not" florals and Una's "Eivi Flower" decals. They don't pair that badly. No shoes, no stockings; dryads really don't need them.)

(Oh, and today I'm using Paulina's "Fairy Blue" for Windlight settings. Usually I don't, but I just found midafternoon a little bland, for some reason. I think because I've been playing a lot of Star Wars: the Old Republic, of late.)

27 March, 2013

now what I hold are the memories we barely made

A friend tipped me to this mesh piece on the Marketplace; it's attributed by its "creator" (and I use that word very, very loosely) under a "Creative Commons" license.

The problem with that? This is the Witch character from the Left 4 Dead games, in a Santa hat. Even the outfit she's in is directly ripped from the game.

And perusing the rest of his store, I am left with the inescapable conclusion that if there's anything there that hasn't been ripped from a major entertainment or game studio, it's only because it's been ripped from someone else, in world. He's a thief, pure and simple. It's still depressing beyond words that people feel the need to do that for whatever limited gain it gets them.

In other news, a friend of mine came across a 2012 study documenting the amount of virtual exposed skin on avatars in Second Life. What remains most compelling to me is that they excluded nearly all roleplaying sims (more on that later), and excluded all avatars who were over ninety days old.

If you're interested in the breakdown percentages, I highly recommend reading through the study, but I am going to mention the final tabulated results from the captured images (which were captured between 2011 and 2012, respectively). The amount of covered skin, on average, for male humanoid avatars, runs about 71% (with an additional note which indicates that 71% figure relates to a covering of 75% to 100%, excluding head and hands).

Considering that most avatars, from first day in to three months in, are still subsisting on a diet of freebie clothes and shapes, that actually makes sense. Excluding furs (who tend to wear less overall), and most roleplay sims (where more skin might be revealed), that pretty much indicates the standard population of any travel hub.

That female avatars of the same age range do not do the same is expected; but what's interesting (to me, at least), is how that change is demonstrated. There is not one single block of coverage, as is generally seen in the male figures (71% nearly covered, 19% two-thirds covered, 9% half-covered, and a slim 1% nearly naked). Instead, it's split nearly in half--female avatars, on average, waver between exposing up to 74% of their skin (38% of all female avatars observed), to exposing nearly half of their skin (47% of all female avatars observed), and that makes up the bulk of their total percentages. Only 15% remains, with 10% revealing nearly all skin, and a narrow 5% covering up nearly all skin.

We all fall prey to it from time to time, it's just easier in a virtual setting. Women dress how they dress not to impress men, generally, but to feel attractive themselves. Thing is, for most of us, "attractive" defaults to showing cleavage, or long legs; wearing heels instead of more comfortable shoes; wearing makeup instead of just cleaning our face and having done with it.

We do these things not because we necessarily feel they're important, but because we've been socialized to do these things. Our mothers told us how to dress, just as their mothers told them how. Our friends, instructed by their mothers and grandmothers, teach us as we teach them.

Be feminine. Stand up straight. Be coy, shy, inviting. Wear perfume. Wear makeup. Make sure your breath is fresh. Say yes, not no. And throughout all these messages, the one overwhelming one emerges--that women must be pretty at all times, if they hope to "snare a man". It is no surprise, then, that this melange of rules and restrictions seep into the virtual spaces we find ourselves using.

In Second Life, particularly, this is telling--because, while we, ourselves, have choices on the skins we wear, the shapes we wear, the clothing, for the most part we are buying what others have made. Which means we're literally conforming on a basic level to everything we were conditioned to believe before. There are virtually no skins, for child avatars or adult ones, that come without makeup. There are very, very few hairs that don't look like they've had some product, or gel, or mousse, used on them. There are few fashions (that are not specifically designed for roleplay, medieval sims, or neo-Victorian ones) that are not short first, or that don't expose a great deal of cleavage.

So, making these choices, wearing these clothes, wearing these shapes, and eyes, and hair, and adornments--we fall right back into the conditioning patterns. We understand why men dress to wear clothes that do not expose much skin. But most of us don't bother to understand why women dress to expose skin.

(Back to that roleplay sim. The single roleplay sim they did examine was one of the Star Wars roleplay sims, though they do not say which one in the study. There--and there alone--captured images of avatars were compared directly with stills from the Star Wars movies, in particular the "prequel" trilogy, with head and hands excluded from analysis. In this separate observational study, they also excluded furs, but retained their restriction of no one over ninety days old.)

it's just your shadow on the floor

(This section was written on July 11th...) Great. Sat myself down today after oversleeping, and told myself sternly I was not going to log...