Latest Second Life Surnames Include Unfortunate Slang
In an effort to see unique names for each of its inhabitants, the developers of Second Life regularly add a new batch of exploiter-selectable surnames to the afford world-wide courageous. The latest batch however, includes a instead unfortunate part of slang.
Most prevalent in former British colonies (specifically Commonwealth of Australi and South Africa) the term "rock-and-roll wanderer" is, as Urban Dictionary puts information technology:
A full term used to refer to a paedophile. In common usage within punitory facilities. Plagiarised from the doctrine of analogy that a paedophile, like a sway spider, is forever getting into unimportant cracks.
While the Second Life version of the word lacks the blank space between the 2 words — which also gives it the added ability to explode the heads of any nearby Side majors — the musical phrase's double meaning is apparently quite plain to those gamers familiar with the slang. It was revealed nigh like a sho subsequently Ordinal Life's latest update.
Given the open world game's reputation as a sexual unquiet west, it almost seems fitting that something similar this would happen at length, but it makes you wonder if developer Linden Labs actually has anyone checking these names against, say, Google before they remov the live server.
Otherwise I fully expect the next surname update to include as artful contractions like "Kittenstrangler," and "Nazisympathizer."
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