Women in Virtual worlds

A few days ago I met up with Drax and Xaos Princess to touch on Woman in Virtual worlds.

We had quite a chat and you can listen to that on the podcast below. Set aside an hour and grab a coffee.

Podcast:-

https://draxfiles.com/2019/07/08/show-224-women-in-vws/

Credits:-

Dhara Romper (with hud) from Well Made at the Designer Showcase

Hibiscus lipstick and nail polish from Cazimi at the Designer Showcase

Sereia Necklace,earrings and bracelets from RealEvil Industries

Gem eyes  from Amara Beauty

Tropical eyeshadow from A R T E

Oline lipstick from A R T E

Catya bento head from CATWA

Angel shape for the Catya head LizBitz

Lara mesh body Maitreya

Edie  skin in 04 from  Amara beauty

4 thoughts on “Women in Virtual worlds

  1. That was very entertaining, I took time out to listen to it properly!

    On a serious note, though, it’s also quite horrifying in places – the fact that people can injure others through this bizarre social medium we’ve created over the years in ways very few writers could imagine at its conception. From the novel 1984 by George Orwell… “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — for ever.” and “Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one’s mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them.” and “Big Brother is Watching You.”

    It’s why I am in as few places on the world wide web as possible and my real life information is similarly as little as I can make it.

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    1. It is pretty scary at times when you think about it all. But even more so the reliance on it for people to find their time.
      Even I am glued to my phone as it’s like the portable version of the big thing pc. Just compact to walk around with.
      Yes our digital lives have two paths. One is the amazing enrichment it can bring to our worlds for whatever reasons people have but the other is the parallel of what it enables people who sent of good souls to do. X

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