6 Jun 2007

C’mon, Make My Game

society 4 Comments

Do you, whoever you are, really think that you can forbid people to have fun?

fuck censorhip


Do you believe that you can put your rules against all the creativity of free human beings with avatars? Those people made this world. Just count all the lifestyles, all the groups and places you are against. Count all the terabytes of created objects, avatars, clothes, animations and code. And that is just a beginning. So many things are yet to come. Now, imagine all the possibilities, all the things those people can create just to fuck you and your rules. And to f*** each other because they love to.

I, dandellion Kimban, can make love, have sex, fight, walk and fly, in spherical, or in a fully abstracted avatar. And I will if I have or if I want to. And I will do it above your heads. Promise. You are free to be offended or not.

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4 Responses to “C’mon, Make My Game”

  1. The image is a free poster from Intermundia gallery (Kress 149, 94, 146). You can get your free protest equipment there.

  2. Well, I am not offended and I do love that poster! Should get mine soon! :)

  3. I think it’s no copy, no trans… but I have a LM somewhere. There is a T-shirt, too.

  4. The world is watching Second Life. As with many things people don’t understand, there is a fair amount of curiosity about our world, and also some fear. One thing that makes SL special is the unusual quality of it’s residents– I read somewhere a poll was taken, and 17% of SL residents have doctorate degrees. With such high intelligence comes also high curiosity and tolerance for open discussion. When you add highly creative people to such a group– and the creative ability of our citizens amazes me every day– Second Life is a world completely unlike any other. It shouldn’t be held above the law, but also, it deserves certain tolerance, the same way free ideas are exchanged in universities and laboratories. It’s important.

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