MizJed is
10 years ago
staring at what I just wrote and wonders what to do with it.
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MizJed
10 years ago
Lunk-men of Second Life. Good thing is with their tiny heads and T-Rex arms I doubt they will be able to type responses...
MizJed
10 years ago
(Yeah, I went there. Maybe you love your horrific disproportionate shape.....but come on.)
Tau Hallard says
10 years ago
I like to refer to them as "triangle guys".
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Sidonie
10 years ago
Pinheads.
Hotspur
10 years ago
it took a while to get a normal sized shape and older skin n SL
Serafina
10 years ago
The sl ladies with piano bench butts scare me.
MizJed
10 years ago
serafinapuchkina the piano bench hips and the stick legs? Yes indeed. Add in the huge gravity resistant bewbs...
Hotspur
10 years ago
one seriously wonders about the self worth of people who wish to make themselves look like exaggerated barbie dolls or inverted triangles in SL. Yet look at the ads, and thats' what they advertise SL with.
dkronfeld
10 years ago
Indeed! Or for people to create such misshapen avatars that they fail to look human at all.
Hotspur
10 years ago
I've never figured out if it's sincerely about attraction or self image. Real attraction is a cerebral thing.. in which case you could look like almost anything-- and in SL, that's possible. The use of
Hotspur
10 years ago
Barbie-style mannequins as a consistent "go to" for attractiveness brings up the old adage.. when they are all beautiful, nobody is beautiful. When they are all ugly, nobody is ugly.
Sidonie
10 years ago
I'd rather make an interesting looking avvie than a cookie cutter sex doll.
Magda K
10 years ago
SidonieAncelin: I aspire towards an interesting-looking sex doll.
Magda K
10 years ago
Okay, maybe I don't.
Sidonie
10 years ago
snerks
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