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  1. I lost several art pieces over the years in Second Life, because they were no copy. When I move to another house, I always try to remember what objects are no copy and when I think I have them all I just use the return your objects from the land options. It can take months/years before I notice an empty folder in my art section of the inventory at the time I want to use a particular painting or sculpture again to decorate my house with. Artists should really make their objects copy/mod. I have paintings that never make it to a wall in my places, because they are no mod and full bright. 2026 and full bright, ugh. I have some that are way to big for a house. Stretched to the size for an art gallery, but who has room in their home for works twice as big as Rembrandt's Nightwatch op Picasso's Guernica in RL? Artists in SL really should not only think about their art, but also about their potential customers and make it useable for them. Art is made to be seen, just like Bubblesort T. already wrote.
  2. The Property This is a truly unique opportunity to own a rare inner peninsula parcel located on the southernmost edge of the region. This property offers the ultimate in privacy and natural beauty with open sailable Linden water on both sides. Unmatched Views Because of the unique orientation and southern edge location, you can enjoy both stunning sunrises and breathtaking sunsets from the same spot. The horizon is wide and open, providing a perfect backdrop for a high end luxury estate or a private yacht club. Protected and Quiet The land is designated as Protected, ensuring your views and waterfront access will never be blocked by neighbors. This area is known for being a quiet and low traffic environment, making it ideal for those who value peaceful living and a serene atmosphere. Key Features Rare Double Waterfront Peninsula Open Sailable Linden Water on Both Sides Protected Status Guaranteed Clear Sunrise and Sunset Vistas Southernmost Region Edge Location Quiet and Low Traffic Environment Please feel free to visit the parcel at any time to experience the views for yourself. The land is set to sell to Anyone for 85,000 L. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Kama/101/29/26
  3. Personally, I think most "children" (in quotes because I mean RL) would not get a lot of "Adult" reading; similar to "adult humor" hidden in movies intended for a general audience. A lot of it would be similar to when "mommy and daddy are fighting" (using cuss words you, as a child, don't usually hear). It's not like the "child" has a copy of the book being read out loud and can go study it and look up words. So, the worst that can happen with a public reading is IMO: 1. Breaking immersion, 2. Going against TOS, 3. Upsetting adults (whether RP as children or not) who don't want to hear "adult things"), etc. But in RL, a "coffee house" could have "reading night" where people wouldn't bring their kids. The whole "it's not OK because of G-rated Regions" is a mind-bender: instead of immersion, it attempts to create a "reality"/scenario that does not exist in RL.
  4. Jim's gone . Reptilians got him and replaced him .