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The article is sensationalist and bottom-feeding. I suppose Kotaku has paparazzi for internet celebs now, too.

And Patreon takes a cut of that too. Not to mention conversion rates or with the area he lives in having different costs of living in your own. I could get $18 an hour working a retail job where I grew up. My boyfriend works a respectable office job and gets $12 an hour.

Wow! Shocking!

Big coincidence that in a years worth of events that no one had any consequence on the roleplay there and than things players did were continually redacted. I played when there were miners trying to form some kind of uprising against EGOV in collaboration with the JunkHounds. Instead allowing that to pan out ICly it

ROE is certainly not the first of its kind. The system they are using is taken directly from their predecessor sim AOR. There may be changes up upgardes but it’s still the same base system. If you think this is first pen and paper system to be born of SL you are either painfully ignorant or are lying through your

Impressive discourse, young sir.

I agree with you on that. There’s generally some good content on Flickr and blogspot with the fashion bloggers to make a start there. For one, the Second Life community is full of artists putting in time and effort to make beautiful things.

I just wish the article wasn’t misinformation otherwise.

Of all the roleplaying sims in secondLife to showcase. The article makes it seem like this a rare occurrence but communities like this are very common. It would have done well to put more research into the communities before making this article, becuase ROE has a reputation for very ‘staged’ roleplay events(meaning

Of all the roleplaying sims in secondLife to showcase. The article makes it seem like this a rare occurrence but communities like this are very common. It would have done well to put more research into the communities before making this article, becuase ROE has a reputation for very ‘staged’ roleplay events(meaning