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.duo. // User SearchGoodnight everybody :)Nov 1, 2003, 4:12pm
Geh, that's where the people who live there live.
-- -.Duo. (342836) The Language ThingOct 26, 2003, 9:30pm
Well Lady, actually, when you are in any rough part of a town or city,
people will assume your looking for prositution. Unless you were in a world in AW meant solely for cyber sex, I'm sure that it wouldn't be recieved as vying for cyber sex if you said "beef jerky" in AW. Right... lol. -- -.Duo. (342836) The Language ThingOct 26, 2003, 9:31pm
Maybe you should become a psychologist, and then you would actually
understand what you are saying... -- -.Duo. (342836) The Language ThingOct 28, 2003, 5:12pm
> I was reading through this case with TZ. To me it seems the police has no
> proof; they can only assume things. Personally I do not care if he had paid > for sex, because I do not see that as a crime. Surgeries rent their hands to > make people feel better, nobody prosecute them either, but if a person rent > a certain part of his/her body to bring some light in the other persons > life, it is a terrible crime. I can only ask why? Its an issue with American culture. It is too closed to sex for prositution to be acceptable at all. It also is a good way to reduxce the spread of STDs and such... > What I do object are the pimps. These people take most of the workers > sallery and even sometimes treat the workers very bad. I bet if someone > started to take 90% of the doctors sallery, and even force them to work long > days, it would not be the doctor nor his customer who would be punished. Doctors work very long days sometimes. I don't understand what you mean about the pimps though. The Language ThingOct 28, 2003, 9:45pm
I meant not having prostitution >_< of course not being open about sex
increases the amount of STDs, but only really among teenagers (who in the US are usually too embarrassed to get condoms, or carry them). -- -.Duo. (342836). Custom Built ComputersOct 26, 2003, 9:34pm
I don't think there is a market. AW is barely advertised, and the way world
builders make it, you have no need to upgrade. -- -.Duo. (342836) Anyone heard from TZ?Oct 30, 2003, 6:05pm
well... all legal systems are shite. I would say the US doesn't have the
worst at all, especially compared to a lot of other industrialized countries. -- -.Duo. (342836) 3.4 495 upgrade? whats it for?Oct 30, 2003, 6:07pm
Well... from what I can tell, it isn't manditory. Good for you John! (-:
-- -.Duo. (342836) Something's not right!Nov 2, 2003, 10:56am
Effects I'd like to get ahold of...Nov 2, 2003, 3:20pm
You can, and I know that in AWTeen the rain is done with a skybox. The
lightning is probably also in the skybox, but it could be an object. -- -.Duo. (342836) My rant...Nov 5, 2003, 5:51pm
I think that is what Binarybud said and is what he said was a major appeal
factor of Alpha World. -- -.Duo. (342836) My rant...Nov 5, 2003, 5:55pm
> On the business side of things, my rant does not pertain to getting new
> users to AW, that's a whole different ballpark. My rant is about *keeping* > your current userbase, which is what you need to do before trying to attract > new ones. Right now I see AWI doing whatever they can think of to attract > new users which is great and all but useless if you can't keep your current > users interested for very long. Yup, like me and most of my AW friends. My rant...Nov 5, 2003, 10:24pm
Well... you could easily move the builds up the proper amount using a bot.
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