
That’s right, there’s a party going on right here from 12pm onwards! In fact, someone better tell Torley Linden, the theme is…WATERMELON! Goodies galore as well, so get your bottoms here and support Laynie and co!
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Author: Lisa Millar
Theft-it’s not big and it’s not clever so don’t bloody do it.
Just read this blog post on Laynie’s blog and I’m really saddened by it. Content theft is making the news on a daily basis now, but this seems to be taking it one step further..let me be straight about my feelings on it- it’s simply NOT acceptable to threaten and then steal someone’s creations to make a political point. It doesn’t gain you respect, and it certainly doesn’t help your cause. Second Life is a virtual world but just because it isn’t ‘real’, it doesn’t render it a soft target.
Theft is theft pure and simple, and isn’t tolerated in the real world so why should that be any different in a virtual one?
If you have strong beliefs then use Second Life to make your voice heard in way that will encourage debate and inform people. Here’s an example, Alex1 Richardson has established the ‘Lift the Ban’ HQ in world to educate people about homophobia in the US military and the ramifications of it. I had no idea about the issue until I visited and left feeling educated and with an understanding of the problem and what was being done to take action against it in the real world. Alex didn’t threaten anyone, he didn’t steal anything..he set up a fundraising organisation using his own money. Whether you agree with his cause or not, he has gone about furthering his cause in a civil, non hurtful way.
Please don’t stoop so low as to threaten people and then steal their work. If you are passionate about your cause then follow Alex1’s example, and look to other activists on the grid who have raised awareness for their causes by using their imaginations, and be inspired by them.
Kitty goes all Sn@tch hippy!

Yet *another* corking outfit from Ivey Deschanel. These trousers are divine, with their patchwork madness rendered to perfection. There’s a number of matching tops that you can opt to wear with the trousers, and also a prim belt. Apparently Ivey’s inspiration came from seeing someone wear something very similar on ‘American Idol’, and she’s created these pants for us all to enjoy in world. Wonder if she can apply the same magic to my bloody awful singing voice? Also, if you’ve never visited her blog before, I suggest you take a peek. Ivey writes from her heart about designing and a lot of what she says is spot on..go take a look here.
Orchid dreams + Style Starts here + ETD= Springtime Happiness

As I said yesterday, I was given a HUGE package of nomminess from Orchid Dreams to review. Some of it was skins and hair which I tried on and they were excellent quality, BUT I don’t like to be photographed in any other shape or skin as it doesn’t feel right. The hair was Geisha hair so it didn’t look right on me, BUt teamed with the skin it was Japanese perfection. I’m sorry I can’t demonstrate this to you BUT trust me on this, if you are looking for a perfect Geisha skin and shape, then you’d be foolish not to visit and try them out. Anyways, things I do do are accessories, and check out this suede embossed belt in teal and the pretty lil wedge shoes! Alas, you can’t see the shoes that well, so I’ll take another picture BUT these are rollickingly good wedge heels that come in a variety of spring-like shades and will be perfect for your spring wardrobe. I love the little ribbon detail on the ankle strap-I’m a sucker for details and as you will see on the shoes and the embossed belt that Emeriselle Theas is a veritable detail expert…I’ve mixed the belt and shoes with this dress from ‘Style Starts Here’, and hat (with hair) from ETD. It’s a nice fresh springy look, perfect for frolicking in a meadow and picking daffodils. I like daffodils:)