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Ok, now that I´v proven my mighty skills with journals I´m ready to go, right? Wrong.
Well, it´s at least a little bit right, afterall I am going to continue, but what I´m trying to show here is how people usualy think when trying something new, specialy "noobs". How many times did you found yourself buying something by impulse at the marketplace and found out later that you bought for 10 times the normal price and you could find it at the stores?
The right way to aproach a item you don´t know is looking for it´s price at Tektek, a magical place where people, without much else to do, help us to have a easy life in Gaia. You can also find there all sort of usefull and not so usefull things, such as colorfull tek-ni-color gradient text ( for those who can´t bear the fact of not being noticed), public themes (for those who don´t care so much about their profiles but don´t want a "noob" house to live), item lists (to help you look for all the items Gaia created so far and fallow the Rollercoaster of their prices at Gaia´s economical world), and many other functions that needed a hole new site to be placed, www.tektek.org.
Tektek is a great a place, and it´s adress is shared between older members and new ones, but also hidden by selfish elitist members who hate newcomers as if they where a plage. They actualy create small armies agaisn't these poor little creatures who just want to fit in and be accepted, being the only way to breath new life in Gaia. It´s understandable that some people, including me, like a more literate conversation, but there's a clear limit. In real life you won´t see anyone asking to go pee with a phrasal lenght that would make Shakespeare bored, it would end a horrible wet way, so why ask these people to write two paragraphs just to explain how much he wants a cookie?
In the next entry we'll take a look at why Gaia Mods don´t seam to exist in this dimension. It's a rather big philosophical explanation, so remember to sharp your philosophers, and to bring some coffee for them to work properly.
Kuroyomi · Tue Oct 24, 2006 @ 08:42pm · 0 Comments |
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