Posted by deanod on 9/15/2010 5:23:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 9/15/2010 5:08:00 PM (view original):
That's a lot of stuff I do not understand.
It's pretty straightforward really. You have to achieve murderer status and then use the butterfly wings for the win!
FWIW, I'm always amazed how seriously some people take this stuff. I took some public policy class on the internet in college, and we had a guest speaker talking about some online community (called Second Life or something) where you basically do the same stuff as normal life except I guess the appeal is that it's easier to not be a loser. Anyway, somehow or another some dude exploited a glitch to rape some girl's avatar with his avatar, and it was apparently very controversial. I asked the guest speaker why she wouldn't just say, "well, that was rough" and then X out and go eat lunch. The guy didn't care for my question very much, I forget what he said but he got pissy and tried to avoid calling on me for the rest of the lecture.
I actually find this pretty interesting. Too bad you didn't pay attention so I could ask some questions.
I'm of the mindset as you. Except I'd have thought "Damn, when it was inevitable, why not just turn the computer off? No need to witness the cyber-you getting raped." Beyond that, I think rape recovery is a mental thing. The physical aspect of it(assuming you don't get knocked up or diseased) is over within a few days. But I can only imagine the mental aspect of it. So, in order to be highly disturbed by the raping of the cyber-you, you'd have to really identify with it. And, if that's the case, it seems like you'd have to be around 24-7 to ensure the safety and well-being of cyber-you. So how does one get away from the computer if you're that tied into the game?
As for the cyber-rapist, he's probably a really, really disturbed nerd.
In summation, instead of concentrating on not getting laid while in college, you should have paid attention.