Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Blood on Thin Ice

On Ice

Lately, I have been dwelling on the motivations and mindsets of people who gain pleasure from the suffering of others, who enjoy insulting others, trying to anger or hurt them. I've always found the motivations of griefers curious - I remember one time I was trying to do a photoshoot in China and a crowd of 4-6 people kept rezzing piles and piles of things over and over again, obscuring the beauty of the sim. I took some time to report them, but did not engage. Yesterday, I watched someone who has been stalking a few individuals and a store group for years due to some old offense come into chat, say things to upset people, and then even after he had been silenced stick around to watch. It seemed a waste of time to me, but obviously was not to him. Later that evening, I watched a group of people spread misinformation to each other, whipping up discontent with Linden Labs who responded hostility to any indication there might be a second point of view, however mildly put. After some discussion, growing more and more heated, I simply closed the group chat; I like the store, but endless complaining annoys me.

Standing Against the Wind

Today, I watched three people attempt to disrupt a philosophical discussion at a philosophy sim. This included claiming there would be a police state based on a school of philosophical thought; gross hyperbole if I've ever heard it. Multiple times in the discussion, irrelevant things like insulting psychology (and conflating Skinner behaviorism with the entirety of psychology) or even the gender of two of the discussioners (obviously I and the other female speaking up weren't "real" women) were brought up in an attempt to divert the conversation and upset the participants. A discussion did eventually occur vaguely on the topic, but the effort to ignore the insults and have a discussion instead of a series of pronouncement robbed the hour of much of its pleasure. It reminded me more strongly why I had left philosophy over a year ago; how bored I had become of series of "gotcha" traps, inaccurate use of logical fallacies, and bald pronouncements passing themselves off as discussion - not to mention the insulting dismissal of most people by several of the louder participants.

Do You See Me?

Similar to this web of judgement is some recent things within the worlds of fashion and blogging. On the one hand, I am not a huge fan of very deformed avatars - whether they tend to the abnormally tall and thin or the invisible unicorn and frowny face set. On the other hand I do worry, as I have said before, about the extensive history of women judging women as a means of keeping us from reaching our best potentials. Ironically, this includes critiquing other women for critiquing - complicated are the paths of re-imagining relationships. Echoes of people outright saying others should not blog, or should not put pictures of flickr disturb me, though - the only way people can learn is if they attempt and get back feedback, and some people less want to learn and more want to simply measure their experiences and record bright spots. In addition, other people have impaired computer capabilities - I, for example, do what I do on a laptop.

A Long Road

I suppose what I'm saying, in a long-winded manner - is that I've personally grown bored of spending much time or attention on denigrating or undermining other people. I find joy and pleasure in supporting other people, sharing experiences and cheering each other on, combining knowledge so that we all learn more and get a clearer picture of the world, and avidly following local dramas to see how people react because it's incredibly fascinating.

( More pictures here. )

Credits: 

Skin: De La Soul, Aestali - Cream Rose
Eyes: De La Soul, RooMee Eyes - Rainbow
Eyeshadow: Mock, Fae-ry UnCertain Scarepia (group gift)
Ears: Illusions, Mystic Ears
Lipstick: Mock, Mizu Lipgloss - Mock Russian
Eyelashes 1: Flugeln Brise, 05-A Planty
Eyelashes 2: *X*plosion, PrimLashes
Glasses: Air, Cresta
Hair: Truth, Maggie (Mesh)
Wings: Fancy Fairy, Azarelle Wings
Ring 1: Alchemy Immortalis, "Tiwi" Nestling Finger Talisman
Ring 2: Earthstones, Eternal Blossom Ring
Dress: Favole, Edged - Red (mesh)
Feet: Lassitude & Ennui, Flutter boots - cardinal (Back in Black event)

Poses: Glitterati

Location: On Thin Ice
Light Settings: Places Las Legunas
Water Settings: TOR, Placida brite

Photographed by Deoridhe Quandry
Post processing: Cropping only

5 comments:

  1. Oh look at the spammer above me! Aren't they just cute!

    Anyway, what do you mean by invisible unicorn? I know what the super frowny facers are but not that one.

    And I totaly hear you about people that just like to mess things up. I don't get it either.

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  2. Woo, my second spammer! Invisible unicorn refers to the people with really wide hips, who look like they're riding someone. I think Invisible Horse was used first, but I like unicorns better.

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  3. AH, the ones that look like they could carry a basketball between their thighs easily. Gotcha.

    And yeah I like the invisible unicorn term better too.

    Also I loved your glasses so much I had to track them down. Picked up a pair to see how they worked on my furry face. All of the choices at the store where amazing. I want real life glasses that pretty!

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  4. I totally got these for free in a hunt, but I'm so glad you found them at the store! One sad thing about hunts is that so often gorgeous things go out once and vanish; I'm glad the store owner released them!

    I completely fell in love when I put them on, and they've become part of my stable look (I wear glasses offline); I never thought I'd add glasses online, but I can't resist these (AND they're texture change!).

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  5. I chose a different style from the store then the one your wearing. Air just had so many stunning designs to choose from. Mine have texture and gemstone change. They'll make their debut in the next Color post.

    I'm still not fully sure how they work on my face. Adjusting them to fit was hard. And I may go back to pick up a pair with full rims instead of half.

    I wear glasses in offline as well. I never saw a pair that made me want to deal with the hassle of adjusting to my face till these.

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