Jun 182013
 

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Dear Diary,

I am having an identity crisis. Seems to be the norm with me I know, but either way I am having one. Should I be fashionable or geeky, sexy or awkward? Who am I exactly? Since leaving Gor behind I have found myself in a perpetual state of flux so to cope I thought I would dance. Yes dance in the street with a sexy skirt on and my bathing suit – with my red hair…that Gogo hates.

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Gogo hates my red hair and said so on plurk *cries*.  I like my red hair so I don’t care what my so-called “friend” says about me and she hates my role play.  She can just blow me.  Diary – Am I obsessed with Gogo? I think I might be!  But I am obsessed with glasses even more as you can see from this picture.

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Any way Diary – let’s get back to dancing and call it day.

Feel free to visit my friend Gogo at Juicybomb.  She’s blond but deserves to be loved too :P

Body
Hair: /Wasabi Pills/ Lory Mesh Hair – (BOOBS) – Cinnamon (from The Arcade)
Skin: -Glam Affair – Zara – Artic 09 RED
Tattoos: Glam Affair – Cleo – Def & skin porse ( Artic )

Outfit
(Milk Motion) cropped tank – native – white (Summerfest ’13)
(NO) Nylon Outfitters Criss-Cross Floral Bikini – Pink/Yellow (Summerfest ’13)
-Slore- MicroMini Pink Latex Skirt

Shoes
**DECO – MESH Hurricane Bolts (blue)**

Accessories
(W) Wrigglesworth *MESH* Ramona Readers – 3 Colors
/artilleri/ maggie tattoo
Tabloid – Sea story leather cuff – Blue (Summerfest ’13)
WWI World Wide Industries Sport Socks v2 Baby Blue
Slink Avatar Enhancement Hand Casual (with Glam Affair Appliers)

Poses
Olive Juice (Summerfest ’13)

Location
The Flowout, Tobacco Road

May 272013
 
Single Frame Stories - Identity 052613

With the advent of the computer age, the people of the nation once called the United States of America had their identities reduced to a series of ones and zeroes stored deep inside the magnetic drives of their modern computers. Thus began the decline of this once great nation.

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The year was 2665. A woman stood in front of the display of old computing devices, her eyes drifting upward. The placard placed in front the deteriorated relics reads as follows: “With the advent of the computer age, the people of the nation once called the United States of America had their identities reduced to a series of ones and zeroes stored deep inside the magnetic drives of their modern computers. Thus began the decline of this once great nation.”

The woman steps back and examines the decrepit devices with a cock of her head, her eyes eventually moving upwards towards her companion. “John, how can ones’ identity be locked away in a computer like that.” John shrugs and places his hand on her shoulder. “I don’t know…they were primitive people and I suspect, did not know any better.”

Body
Hair: tram C409 hair / cork
Skin: *League* Isla Pale Natural Blonde (Chest C)
Tattoos: THESKINSHOP (09) (FACE) ‘Pixie’ (soft)
THESKINSHOP (09) (EYES) ‘Pixie’ (Red)
THESKINSHOP (09) (LIPSTICK) ‘Hollywood’ (Monaco)

Outfit
Tee*fy Odette Dress Creme Set

Shoes
Slink Ilena Sandals Gold
Slink Womens Natural Barefeet (Mesh Rigged) with league appliers

Poses
Marukin

Location
Immersiva by Bryn Oh

 

 

May 062013
 

The Library for We love RP 2
Greetings fellow role players!  The We <3 Role-Play event debuted this week to a smashing success!  Because of this, I thought I would take some time to post some of the looks over the next few days featured at the event.  First up is from a newish store called The Library.  The store is the new brain child of Sabina Takakura and Dream Resistance, formerly of Fantasia and I just knew these two couldn’t stay away from creating for too long!  As you can see the outfit is flexible for a multitude of genres (except Gorean Free Woman in by the book sims) and the texturing is sublime.  I definitely tout this as a must have for your role play wardrobe.

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Oh and by the way, Exile is back and with a vengeance!  Along with four new styles, Kavar has implemented a new hair color hud for his designs along with a mulitude of new colors:  For more info on the hud, visit Kavar’s post here.  This particular hairdo I am sportin’ today is “Fire to the Rain” and it is simply RAWR!

Any who, that’s all I got for today but be sure and check out the event ASAP!  So take care my friends and have a great Second Life!

Visit We <3 Role-Play

Body
Hair: Exile::Fire To The Rain Natural Fusion pack
Skin: *League* Isla Pale Natural Blonde (Chest C)
Tattoos: THESKINSHOP @ The Shops (09) (FACE) ‘Pussy’ (soft)
THESKINSHOP @ The Shops (09) (EYES) ‘Pussy’ (Red)
THESKINSHOP @ The Shops (09) (LIPSTICK) ‘Hollywood’ (Monaco)

Outfit
~The Library~ Scheherazade Dress-Blue with bands and scarf (We <3 Role-Play)

Shoes
Slink Ilena Sandals Gold
Slink Womens Natural Barefeet (Mesh Rigged) with league appliers

Accessories
Slink Avatar Enhancement Hand Casual with League appliers

Poses
Marukin

Location
Realm of Estara

Apr 092013
 

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Yes, really I did. I grew in a very racially divided city on the border of the midwest and the south - so for me to make a statement like that would be unusual from where I came from. I also, though, had parents who were open in terms of welcoming anyone into their home regardless of race, religion, ethnic background, socioeconomic status etc and so on. Some of you reading this may not think this is a very remarkable thing. But without giving my age away too much (LOL) - this WAS a remarkable thing BECAUSE of where I grew up and the decade.

I think if I didn’t have the parents I was blessed with, this statement I made in the title of this post would not have come easily from my lips. Imagine 1976, a time where our nation was in a huge transition period. Imagine this family, of upper middle class origins – very upper middle class I might add – allowing children that weren’t white into their home, often weekly, to participate in such activities as swimming and tutoring.   I am sure a few eyebrows were raised.  In my opinion, this type of upbringing allowed me to the view the world in different eyes than many of peers and eventually gave me a leg up, socially. down the road.  I am not touting that I am free of stereotypical thinking.  Nor am I saying I  am SO enlightened that a negative thought has never crossed my mind.  But because of my parents, it helped me to establish the belief that race is not a defining factor when it comes to Personhood.
040212-1But back to the title – here I was a blond-haired, blue-eyed child for the most part exposed to people who looked a lot like me except for the visitors my parents welcomed into our home.  My neighbors were white, my school had mandatory busing but the classrooms were still very racially divided. I was in the advanced classes that were, well, largely white students.  I really didn’t really understand the reasons for these divisions but they existed.

One lazy summer day on cable there was an all day film festival primarily of what is now called Blaxploitation films:  Uptown Saturday Night, Let’s Do it Again and eventually Foxy Brown.  I was seven, damn it. What did I know about this genre except the fact the first film featured Bill Cosby and he always made me laugh.  So there I was in the spacious “den” of my house, laughing and acting out the action scenes like I was a part of the films. But most of all, I was mesmerized by Pam Grier, hell I wanted to be Pam Grier.  In these films, the women were powerful, beautiful and independent.  In my seven-year old mind, to be strong, independent and beautiful I should become black.  Whoopi Goldberg once described in detail about how as a child she would walk around with a towel on her head,  pretending to have beautiful blond hair. I wanted the opposite:  dark skin, dark hair, dark eyes. To me, white beauty was boring. I wanted to be Foxy Brown.
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Now here I am now second life, dressing my avatar like a black woman.  At first I had my typical pang of “white guilt” in doing this and the statements such as the following ran through my head:

  • How dare I adorn my avatar in black skin when I don’t understand what is to be black!
  • Am I perpetuating stereotypes when imagining myself as Foxy Brown?
  • Is this right for me to do when I come from a country that held black americans in Servitude for what, close to 200 years?
  • Do I dare portray myself as a black character (Gorean in origin or even of Earth) in Gor?  Will people misinterpret my intent if I play an enslaved black woman?

These are questions that ran through my head the last week or so.  But damn it, I think Elle looks pretty in her black skin AND there some amazing ethnic skins coming out now (gotta work on the hairs though creators)! So why not celebrate the beauty of being black even when it’s not really who I am beyond the keyboard? For now I will end with this question and maybe talk a bit more about this in other posts.   Pfft, I hardly post now as it is so who knows if or when I will put thoughts to words anytime soon. So until then, take care my friends and have a great second life.

Body
Hair: [iruco]hair28M
Skin: LAQ ~ Essential (3.5) Elle
Makeup: LAQ ~ Essential Elle – Lipgloss
LAQ ~ Elle Lips 03
LAQ ~ Makeup – Eyeliner

Outfit
coldLogic jumper – potter.poppy

Shoes
Slink Destiny Heels Black

Accessories
erratic / twisted bracelets
Maxi Gossamer MG – Necklace, Earrings & Ring – Annoushka – Black Diamonds

Poses
Diesel Works

Location
Toxian City

Dec 042012
 

It’s been a while since I talked about my characters in Gor.  Things have changed for me in terms of RP and I would say for the better too!  I moved my long term slave character “Elle” to the avatar known as Elizabeth Hallstrom (god, I love display names) and have created a fab free woman character named Druscilla Paulus. But today’s post isn’t about Druscilla – it is about the Elle character – who was recently renamed Opal.

For those of you not familiar with Gorean RP, basically when a woman is enslaved she loses everything – including her name.  Often times she is renamed over and over by the same owner for whatever reason.  Since I created the character “Elle, once of Cos” she has been named Elle, Axiom, Nadima, Babbler, Lux and now Opal. I have to admit though “Opal” is my all time fave name. <3

Anyway enough mushy stuff, it’s time for a brief update on Elle’s story.  So let’s get to it shall we?
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Port Kar brought the woman once known as Aella Cosenza Amaris, back to her knees. Collared by a man of Schendi then stolen by a lone tarnsman off the docks of the city, Aella found herself in the city of Hochburg. After the long journey she was led into the city by the warrior, shackled and blindfolded, the identity of her new owner still unknown. There she sat in a tavern somewhere in the city, blind to what was going on around her. After an ahn or so had passed, she was finally approached, her ears filling with the familiar voice of a man she knew breifly in Port Kar – Xamirus Mannix of the Money Lenders. There in the middle of the tavern, he named her “Opal” after the valued gem of Gor.

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A few weeks after her initial encounter in Hochburg with Xamirus, her life was so different: She was now his pampered love slave. She spent her days by his side, attending meetings with important people of the city. At night in their home alone, she and Xamirus would discuss the days events in detail. But what was truly different with this relationship she had with him is her owner now looked to her for advice. No longer was she just a man’s slave – she was his confidante and his advisor and lover. All this was in secret though, since the Banker could not risk letting it get out that his master plan of Gor domination was influenced largely by the words of a slave.
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Soon though the word was sent that he was needed in City of Ko-Ro-Ba to run their burgeoning banking system. Part of the package included a manse and, much to Opal’s chagrin, a new companion. But Opal knew that this woman was needed in his life, to assist him in raising caste and to help obtain the political power he so desired. Now the journey begins….

Body
Hair: [e] Elikatira Abbey – Red 05
Skin: LAQ ~ Essential (1.0) Saga

Outfit
GSpot Chained Creme
Slink Mesh Rigged Hands
Slink Womens Natural Barefeet (Mesh Rigged)

Accessories
MG Maxi Gossamer – Necklace – Santa Fe

Poses
Diesel Works

Location
Hochburg – BTB Gor

Nov 152012
 

I shopped at Ann Taylor in SL 3Continuing on this Real Life/Second Life theme today, here is my take on Ann Taylor in Second Life.  For any of you not familiar with brand, Ann Taylor and The Loft by Ann Taylor, these speciality women’s stores are what I would classify as classic with a flair.  Along with great pieces for work, the stores also offer great accessories and some fabulous daytime to nighttime transition pieces.  The Ann Taylor store in particular also features cocktail/wedding attire that I really dig. 
I shopped at Ann Taylor in SL 2
The one of the latest accessory pieces at The Loft are flower lapel pins.  Let me tell ya, I loved these in the early 2000s and I still love them now. In fact I saw one in the store very similar to this hair corsage from Tomoto.  Woot, label pins for the WIN!

Okay that’s all I got today, so take care my friends and have a great Second Life!

Body
Hair: >TRUTH< Cyanne – fudge
Skin: *League* Isla Pale Glamour Brunette (Chest D)

Outfit
{mon tissu} Bristol Trench ~ Honey
:FANATIK: Pencil skirt leather coffee

Shoes
Slink Relax Boots Red

Accessories
(Yummy) Michelle Pearls (1 Strand)
Swallowtail Full Prim earring Pearl
tomoto, corsage des fleurs rouges (worn on chest)
*Shai* Virgo Satchel MESH – Sand

Poses
Diesel Works

Location
Mayfair

Mar 112012
 

I took these pictures about a month ago now but, alas, I kept forgetting to post them! Yes I am a bad, bad blogger but my SLife has changed quite a bit.

Between role play, Star Wars The Old Republic and all other stuff I do, my blogging sadly fell by the wayside. BUT the most distracting thing in my SL is now…….

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Jun 082011
 

Coin Girl 2
Coin Girls – the lowest of the lowest slaves in the World of Gor.  She is a street slave sent out at night by her Master to earn coin but only for himself.  The Coin Girl is equivalent in a way to a modern day street prostitute but none of the earnings will ever be hers to keep.

Coin girls were a form of street slave, usually sent into the streets around dusk by their masters, who commonly own several of them, with a chain on their neck, to which would be attached, normally, a bell, to call attention to their whereabouts, and a small, locked coin box. And woe to the girl who returns with coins jangling in the box! To be sure, in some places, one might even have a paga slave, or a brothel slave, for as little as a tarsk bit.
Renegades of Gor pg 103
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Wound about the neck of the Coin Girl are chains with little lock box for her customers to place their coins by dropping it into a small shot – the box and chains are both secured with locks making it difficult to remove.  The use of locks and a locked box prevents not only the slave from touching the money, which is forbidden by many Masters, but keeps it safe from theft.

Too, it is not unknown for a master to sometimes send even an exquisitely trained, beautiful high slave into the streets, usually as a joke or a discipline. Such a girl knows that she must perform superbly. Some of the men she falls in with may have been hired by her master, to report back on the quality of her services.”
Guardsman of Gor pg 150
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At times even high slave is sent to the streets by her Master as a form of discipline or in attempt to assert his dominance upon her if she becomes too willful towards him. For a high slave, being reduced to the status of a coin girl is shameful and an embarrassment to her unlike any other potential punishment a Master could inflict upon his slave.

Currently my slave character has been reduced to that of a common coin girl - dropped from her pedestal as a high slave.  It should be an interesting twist in her story and as a representation of her change of status, her beautiful ginger tresses have been dyed almost black.  *sigh* Poor Elle, will she ever be granted her sandals and beautiful frocks once again?

Body
Hair:  Analog Dog – dive dark
Skin:  *League* Sia Pale Natural -Frex
Lipsticks:  [ a.e.meth ] - Tasty Lipgloss (Cola) & Cheap Makeup- Miss Priss Lipgloss 5

Outfit
Trident Coin Slut [Rust]

Shoes
SLink Jolie Pied v2.0 Barefeet Low

Poses
Everglow

Location
Isle of Syedra

May 212011
 

Shack 1
”The Dance –

it is the rhythm of all that dies in order to live again;

it is the eternal rising of the sun.”
- Isadora Duncan

Shack 3
“Dance is music made visible.”
- George Balanchine

Shack 2”The body says what words cannot.”
- Martha Graham

Body
Hair:  Exile Mae/copper
Skin:   *League* Amber Pale -Apricot- Frex

Outfit
*Shack* Peone Silks Red

Shoes
SLink Jolie Pied v2.0 Barefeet Low

Poses
Long Awkward Pose

Location
Private Sim

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