Twins are found in SunnyBank Hills in Brisbane. A boy and a girl, seventeen months old,. They weigh just 4.72kg and 4.97kg, respectively.
A two-year-old girl is taken to hospital. She can’t walk, talk and can barely crawl. She weighs just 5.8 kilos and authorities suspect that she has never been taken out of her apartment in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
Rushed to hospital.
Starved, neglected.
A three-month-old girl is left alone in her home for up to twelve hours a day, fed just once a day. She dies in South Korea of severe dehydration.
What do these three cases from such far-flung corners of the globe have in common?
Their parents were all addicted to playing the online game, Second Life.
Second Life is an Internet fantasy world, where you can reinvent yourself, and indulge in the kind of life you’ve only dreamed of.
It started in 2002 and has gained such a following that both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama opened campaign offices in this parallel universe. There are over 36 million registered users of the game.
Second Life users describe it as liberating, allowing them to shrug off the responsibilities of every day life and escape. They inhabit a world without boundaries, where they can do what they want, travel where they want, be who they want and have sex with whomever they want.
At one point every major media organisation and company had an office in Second Life.
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My money is also on Sammy Fairlady as the next Australian secondlife avatar (aka welfare mum) we will be reading about in the paper. Or one of her gazillion alternate accounts.
Surprised it has not happened already
Spirit Llewellyn This is an old story and a tragic one, but what about the other 40-50 thousand residents of SL. And what about the hundreds of thousands of real dollars that are raised for charities every year. These parents should go to jail and stay there but they are not THE norm for second lifers. Bless the child that was harmed here. I have written to Oprah as well as other news related sources after this story was aired the first time, and yes it is very sad but there are much more positive things SL does for people. Let us focus on that. Bless the child that was harmed, but that couple in no way represents the people of SL. Be responsible and live your real lives , don't forget about the REAL people in those lives, but don't take a couple cases and make it seem like that is what SL is all about. These few had issues with or without SL..All I'm saying and is just my opinion. Blessed be to you and yours