[REVOSA] Saved from the Brink of DeathFollow me via: It was a little over a week ago now that I got hit with some pretty hefty charges for automotive repair offline, you know, in the real world. I’ve been trying to raise a little bit of money in order to soften the impact of this a bit, and you can totally read more about that here. But, because of that hit, I made the best decision possible for my financial situation, and an unfortunate one for what I do in Second Life, and decided that it would be best to shutdown the city I built. This also came with shutting down [REVOSA]’s in-world presence completely. That … was a week ago. Now it’s Sunday, August 25th, and as I was looking for options, some kind of option, to keep [REVOSA] online within the virtual world, I nabbed a very tiny 512sqm spot, and began to build. While I was doing this, I got a direct message from someone who’d been watching what was going on in the Second Life [REVOSA] group, and … he offered me a sizable plot on a full sim with access to 1000 land impact. This is about what I was using at Neo Machina before I decided it needed to be shutdown. If you see Logan Bamaisin (Laufiair Hexicola) in-world at the space station, make sure you give him a hello and a thank you for keeping [REVOSA] not only online, but also in the kind of space it deserves, being almost ten years olds, at this point. You can check out the brand new store location, here. That’s all I’ve got for now, it’s time to get building!
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mkultra.monster is independent, in that it is written, developed, and maintained by one person. Written, developed, and maintained, not for scrapers, bots, scammers, algorithms, or grifters: But for people to follow and read, just like the way it used to be, back in the golden age of the internet.
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