
Yesterday evening 5 met a very funny guy, and when you encounter somebody like that, be sure to check his favourite places ! That’s the way to see the best of SL!
First of all the avatar: really a tramp, and since 5 is interested in both humour and the aspect of decay or dust in SL this was very entertaining!
Second Life of course is first of all being more beautiful, stronger, more design and this all fits somehow with the reduced computer worlds. Dust is the most difficult to program and costs enormous amounts of computer power. And so are things like rust and filth. Well for the rust you can upload a texture, this simplifies matters and luckily a lot of people are thinking along the same lines, introducing the “real life” bit of dust and rust in SL.
So here is the homeless avatar! He comes at great detail, with a backpack, his beer and a few teeth! 5 was quickly given this outfit, it’s free! When chatting a dustbin appears….


Haxon tells us:
You never see love coming but , you always see it go.
A relationship is only as strong as, the least one interested.
"Never allow someone to be your priority while allowing yourself to be their option”
...lol....5 quite agrees!
5 noted this name, for exploring his favourite places later on. These were indeed well worth the teleportation.
For instance
DarkDharma Avatar Isle
of DarkDhama Daguerre
Lots of funny avatars, they are displayed in groups around the sim, and lots of freebies, be sure to check these out!
Pirates, seniors, and crying babies! WHo wouldn't be a crying baby again, well not 5 actually!
The second link was Tombstone Arizona Role Play Western 1890s
. This is a role playing sim. It is a village in the west around 1897. You must wear special clothes and even instructions how to rob a bank are given. Of course you can buy dresses (the standards for RP are free), and all kinds of Wild West clothes. Nugget Kidd should have known this place! Indeed his boots and long coat can be obtained here to!

Roleplaying, for instance How do I “Rob the bank”
Well, for Nugget to buy his cowboy clothes, he should have known this place!
And a few very interesting freebies, like the collection of “Big Prims”, dating from years ago, when there was apparently no 10 meter limit set.

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