Emily Orr is modeling sets of incredibly cool customized Second Life eyes from a brand called Rue, like these here, known as the "Curie" set, or this freaky set here, called Scarlet.
I'm a fan, by the way, of Ms. Orr's blog, known as Razorblade Cookies (and with that name, how could I not be?), though I'll admit the obscure post titles (taken from song lyrics and poems?) can make the blog frustrating to browse. If she was to ask me (and she hasn't, but here goes anyway), I'd recommend trying out clear, keyword-heavy post titles (i.e. "Cool Customized Second Life Eyes from Rue" and making the cool, obscure song lyrics the sub-head. Anyway, get much more Razorblade Cookies here.
*picks jaw up off the floor*
Thanks. Though perhaps that's another confusion, because in my head, it's always been the Train Wreck Love Life. :)
It would be a hard habit to break, but partially that's because I don't think Blogger has sub-headings.
I did really love this eye pack, though. I haven't seen anything else quite like it in the six years I've spent in SL.
Posted by: Emilly Orr | Friday, November 09, 2012 at 06:54 PM
Yes, always much more important to get the hitcount up in obvious ways than to actually express yourself, or do anything outside the expected and mainstream! :)
(It's always been the Train Wreck Love Life to me, too.)
Posted by: Dale Innis | Saturday, November 10, 2012 at 05:15 PM
"I don't think Blogger has sub-headings."
Emilly, I'd recommend just putting the quotes at the top of the post and italicizing them; that way, they're demarcated from the post title and the post itself, and work as a nice, quirky intro that doesn't confuse the reader (if the post title is clear).
Posted by: Hamlet Au | Sunday, November 11, 2012 at 07:29 PM