Posts

Showing posts from September, 2021

TRUTH OR DARE......not?

Image
 So,   being in a Virtual World, as mentioned before, you can develop f riendships , romantic relationships, and business relationships .  Since entering the Virtual world I met and have people I consider friends despite them being in other states and even other countries.  When I began I was going to rodeos and laughed so much with 2 hilarious female avatars. To this day I still chat with one of them. (Dearstluv).  Still enjoy her heart.  Such a good natured person. I was also involved in a business venture with someone who created a magazine (Maggie) called WOW ( Wings of Hope Magazine ).  To this day we still interact in the virtual world, phone chat & calls. The beauty of this magazine is that at was available in the virtual world as an online or purchase a hardcopy.  Christmas issue First issue  Now as for the romance.   I was not interested in developing an online romance.  When you are in the virtual world some would approach you with seeking a romantic relationship.  I s

The Good the bad the ugly.

Image
So it is great fun in the virtual communities.  You can dance, socialize, create a businesses, and even develop relationships like online dating but I don't recomend it cause you have no idea who is behind that avatar and some are married in real life.  So I am in Second Life and in a couple of virtual opensim worlds.  HeartSong is on the Haven Grid " thehavengrid.outworldz.net:9002:HeartSong " and in Osgrid " hg.osgrid.org:80:Lbsa Plaza " (look for HeartSong on map). Haven is a fairly new grid compared to Osgrid.  The wonderful thing about opensim is that everything is free to copy (with the exception of a few grids).   Many of the creative people from Second life are also in the Opensim worlds and have brought their creations. I have found many items that I purchased in Second Life for free in the Opensim worlds.  One of the disadvantages of Opensim is that some of the grids are not stable.  Recently I couldn't get into the HeartSong regio