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Cowprobe
ParticipantGreat environment Tigersan!
Especially from the SL creation vendor angle; you're a content producer, and also a client. 😉
I like the industrial feel and the keen props that barely keep the titanic Lanfer Christensen clothed.
Thanks for sharing this photolog of your other4worldly travels with us.
Cowprobe
ParticipantOf the three Vanessa got off the easiest. Though she's corpulent she at least still has her wits AND enough intact motor capability to get something done.
So there's hope despite suddenly becoming physically below average for the trio.
Frightening cliffhanger that will keep my interest until the next installment.
Thanks for sharing.
Cowprobe
ParticipantIt's disheartening to see you go mikazuki but it's good to know you'll still be your creative self elsewhere on the internet.
Take care of yourself and be prepared for visitors. To your site, -yeesh- that sounded like some prophetic Chinese curse but wasn't. ::) ;D
Of course the ninja you don't expect… 8)
Cowprobe
Participant😮 I've got to agree that Lanfer's an impressive construct.
If it's within your power and not outside the terms of service for Second Life I'd be most happy to see what she looks like in motion.
Machinima may be a plausible content production time saver.
Cowprobe
ParticipantThank you for this wonderful morning after moment.
I'd love to see how she pays off the impressive damages wrought by her drunken haze though.
What sorts of Herculean Labors the College may put in Slyph's path to property damage restitution is a question you're more than qualified to answer.
PS-Thank you VERY much for putting the chapter links at the beginning of your story. Despite the earlier intent to have each snap-shot be a short story they work much better within a larger narrative. ;D
Cowprobe
ParticipantGreat news mercblue22!
Miss Faulkner in both her normal genius and solar enhanced state is a favorite as well.
Joined and happy you've gone to the trouble of creating such a yahoo group. 8)
Cowprobe
ParticipantLike a Morpheus story pulled a Pac-Man powerpill on an Augoose/Myostatinus three car pile-up.
The uber-ty was prescient!
Thanks for sharing the fruit of what must have been many hours of fine tuning. The pacing and delivery, both in mechanism and tone, is inspired.
Again, you keep writing and I'll keep reading.
Cowprobe
ParticipantThanks for continuing to pour some serious thought into the scenarios of power transition you are generous enough to share with us.
The events in your stories may not always have a happy ending for all the fictional folks within but they're never predictable or boring.
Waiting -and hoping- for a sequel/continuation of "What I Want". 8)
Thanks for the spare moments of your wake-cycle's and their conversion into the pending tales through the work of writing.
Cowprobe
ParticipantVery rewarding scene of videogame arse-whuppery.
The intro's character design is nice even aside from the 'capable amazonian fighter' buttons it's pushing.
Thanks for this 16-32 bit trivia trouncing, errant12345. 8)
Cowprobe
Participantstmercy2020,
You're welcome man, least I could do in the avalanche of original literature you've been kind enough to share.
Lupus14,
The reinforced daughter of the Hunchback and Esmeralda is an idea I'll gladly snag. 😉
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