I'm doing a job for someone and have been griefed so much today it's ridiculous. I started trying to build at around 350m, but the parcel is thin and my overlapping things got autoreturned. I tried in various sandboxes, but they were laggy and unstable. After making part and having chunks of it returned, etc., I decided to build in situ despite the annoyance of the necessary rotation.
After three attacks in a row by the same griefer I got an IM from Tedd, who offered to see 'em off. We hung out and talked on my build but no griefer showed, of course. We mostly talked about computers and his college computer game programming classes. It was great to see Tedd - who was one of the first people I met in SL. His land is next to Spot, in Immaculate, and looks very much the same as it did back then. When I first met him he told me there is an option to have no title above one's name, which he liked, and which I started doing at that moment as I hate titles.
I didn't sleep at all last night - I need to go to bed at a decent* hour.
*Anything earlier than 2 is decent to me.
Labels: Second Life
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- 11:41 PM
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I think often griefers are new residents who are just used to being in other worlds where shooting is the norm. Unfortunately there's a constant stream of them, and it makes building in public very difficult. I kept getting blasted 2 sims away. No wonder people have inanimate object avs. /me meatballs into a plywood cube.
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