Over the previous couple of months, as a method to loosen up throughout a disturbing time in my life, I’ve been slowly cleansing by way of and reorganizing the stock of what has change into my major Second Life avatar, Self-importance Honest (I speak a bit about that right here). After nearly 18 years, Self-importance has nearly 900 saved outfits, starting from outdated system-layers-and-flexiprim ballgowns relationship again to 2008, to trendy, absolutely mesh outfits that I purchased simply yesterday!
I made a decision that it was excessive time to impose some order on the rising chaos of Self-importance’s voluminous stock. So frequently (particularly within the evenings after I get dwelling from work), I placed on some soothing music, and put myself right into a circulation state, sorting, organizing, and discarding some older digital attire I do know I’ll by no means ever put on once more. It helps me get my thoughts off all of the troubles in the true world (most of which I’ve zero management over).
The Firestorm viewer I exploit to run Second Life on my desktop laptop at dwelling has a characteristic that permits you to connect a picture of your outfit to the outfit folder, and so I’ve been slowly taking and importing photos of all my saved outfits. I’ve additionally been sharing them with the individuals who observe me on Primfeed, in a unbroken sequence I name A Thousand Vanities. I determine that by the point I lastly end (2029? 2030??), I’ll have reached one thousand saved outfits, therefore the title of the sequence!
Here’s a image gallery of the primary twenty outfits (please click on on every thumbnail to see the picture in a bigger dimension):
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