Living In Sim

Nonplussed by Nonuplets!

Posted by admin on October 13th, 2009
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Analysis – Face two

Posted by xanadu on September 3rd, 2009
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Dr. Amber’s final decision – Ms. Wheeze is being allowed the procedure, despite the objections of certain Dead People rights organizations (a side-note The NAADP is not a recognized Non-Profit, do not donate to them – and we certainly do not recognize the frustratingly disturbing actions of NAMDPLA!). Wheras if you are really interested in transplants – the NTAF will put your cash to good use.

The results from her surgery, to be performed by the ever capable Dr. Stoli will be available as soon as she is out of post-op… likely next Tuesday. Let’s hope her new face is a keeper. – Next week – advancements made in Human Limbs for mannequin amputees… Will these be covered in the new health care system?

Losing Our Heads

Posted by mimi on September 2nd, 2009
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I honestly thought we, as a community, had sorted all this out after the “nipple explosion” of ’02. The scornful outrage, the indignant accusations, the fascist repressive chauvinism…

I agree, we should not be slaves to any sort of artificial superficial subjugation.
I share your sentiments of balking at the unnatural. But isn’t self-improvement an inherent part of our nature? Haven’t we been struggling, withstanding, evolving through history to better ourselves, our situation?

We have shaped the world to our ideas: tamed rivers with bridges, watered deserts with irrigation, leapt past our gravitational limits and embraced the sky with flight, and even comforted our lonely moon with companionship. We shape the world in our images.

Only the short-sighted would classify beauty as skin deep. Beauty is much more than that. It IS a state of mind. An expression of our ideals, which is why in so often we hearken back to the Greeks. The wave of partially or completely decapitated mannequins with nipples that popped up everywhere in ’02 was an absolute homage to the paragons of the ancient Athenians.

And this procedure, this transplant is its own homage to the sublime. This lovely woman doesn’t want to be a super-model or a grotesque monster. She wants to be… normal. She wants to shape her life. And if the simple act of removing her damaged head and replacing it with one from a lovely cadaver (see Lego head switch maneuver), can help her do this, shouldn’t we support that?
Dr. Mimi Ismayne, Plastic Surgeon

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