Who wouldn’t want a ‘#Second #Life’?
So what do you do when your first life is not going the way you feel it should? You play Second Life of course! Second Life is a virtual world developed by Linden Lab that launched on June 23, 2003 and is accessible via the Internet. A free client program called the Second Life Viewer enables its users, called Residents, to interact with each other through avatars. Residents can explore, meet other residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities, and create and trade virtual property and services with one another, or travel throughout the world, which residents refer to as the grid. Second Life caters to users aged eighteen and over, while its sister site Teen Second Life is for younger users. The service is free but users can pay $9.95 a month for the premium version which includes a $300L (see below for information about what this is) a month and the ability to buy land and a up to $100.00 worth of L’s a month)
We all know that the majority of experience we have with law enforcement is not usually a good one. Krooked Copz was founded in 2009, as a forum for people of all ages to express and share their run-ins with the law. In this great land we call America people should really be “Innocent Until Proven Guilty” but sometimes it doesn’t work that way. Though it is true we all make mistakes, we shouldn’t be judged by those mistakes nor should we be stereotyped before due process of the law is served. If citizens of our country are expected to obey the laws that govern our land, those same laws or any procedural laws should apply to those who create the laws (politicians), those who interpret the laws (judges and lawyers), and those who enforce the laws (law enforcement). The site is free to join and users will be able to post any and all information related to their case. Our users privacy is valued and everyone can remain anonymous.
I‘m outraged on how the media swarmed Nadia Suleman’s home when she finally brought the first two babies home. One of the onlookers that came to the ‘freak show’ said “It was either going to Disney or coming to see Nadia. So we decided to come see Nadia.” Are you kidding me? This lady and her poor kids are not an amusement park attraction. Besides the fact we usually pay to go to Disney, you’re interfering with the lives of fifteen kids for no reason at all. Everyone is outraged by Nadia’s decision, fine, but people are giving her more attention than they are giving her kids. There is nothing you can do to change what she has done and this nonsense must stop.