Sighs, it's morning.

Posted by leah Pleides on 5:18 AM comments (0)

When I wake up, and I see the darkness around me, I look at my closed blinds and think, is it really morning? Maybe it's just the apocalypse. And then I roll over.

I haven't been very active on here lately. I haven't really been on SL too much as of late but hopefully that will change. I want it to. I like my friends and I like doing things. I just have things in RL that are wearing me down. I'm a Whitney Houston...only without Bobby Brown and crack (which is really her only two problems according to the media).

So I promise to be more active, to write more, and to do more, to post all the crazy things I find and to be a better SL friend and citizen. Without further ado, here is something I found on the Internets (well I've been going to www.asofterworld.com for a while):

All I need is a phat beat.

Posted by leah Pleides on 3:04 PM comments (1)

Lately, I have been hanging out at some different clubs. The Rooftop (Club and gallery!) with Savascha Navarita and Red Verwood is always my favorite, but lately I've been exploring Seven Ultra Lounge (check out their blog here). I really like their Underground with Mandra Moody and the club's owner, Bianca Darling. She is very nice and hot, of course!

This Sunday, there was a charity auction for the fires in Australia, Date for Down Under, put on by Winter Jefferson. It was pretty amazing. Of course, it was packed!! There were plenty of well known stars about who were up for auction. I won two! Catero Revolution and Newdoll Nikolaidis! Hopefully we raised a lot of funds for the cause. I like to think I put in a good *bit* haha. Anyway, so here are some pictures from The Underground andddd of course, the date with Catero Revolution!

Cat is super nice. We went for a drive. I crashed a few times and then managed to shoot us over a water canal and teetering over the ledge of an island. He was a good sport about it though. Then we went to Straylight Run, did some fishing, and I clumsily fell in the water a total of not less than 6 times, and caught a couple fish. I named one Catty Darling. Anyway, then it was time for dancing (meanwhile me and Cat are discussing art and romantical stuff in im), anddd so we went to Bogart's Jazz Club. I wore a dress made for buttsecks! (his words not mine!) Then we had some real fun with a couple monkeys. We ended the night with a sperm fight at his friends place! No literally we had sperm guns and everything. *STOMPS* I should have taken a picture!

So here are the pictures from all the going's on. Definitely check out Seven Ultra's blog to learn about their events. They're really fun and you get to hang out with some spectacular folks!





and one of me voguing.


Seven Ultra Underground



You've been found, Arthole!

Posted by leah Pleides on 2:27 PM comments (0)



So I was looking around some place. I don't even know where I was looking and I found this interesting link to a gallery called Arthole (SLURL: HERE). It's pretty interesting. It's run by Nekka Raymaker, Arahan Claveau and Nebulosus Severine. Mostly the art is just making light of subliminal messaging. There are two exhibits: XXX Private Show and Church of Whoami. You can fly around and mess with light settings and it's just a fun little spot to explore and also take pictures. These are from the first exhibit, XXX Private Show by Arahan Claveau and Nebulosus Severine:




Church of Whoami by Nekka Raymaker:







What I really liked about this place was that it's just really interesting and creative. The sound can get a bit creepy but I think that's the point. It got less creepy when I was wandering around with friends, but going by yourself is also a treat. For me, I like the idea of a photoshoot in the padded sex room. I think like many artists, Arahan and Nebulosus really want you to think through the funniness of the creepiness. The fucking bunnies for instance are really insane and when paired with the grunting, hoarse sounds of a man and chickens, it's kind of hard not be like, is this really serious? But you think about it, and you find your own meanings to place onto the builds. In that way, it was just really cool to walk around and think about things, have fun with the different elements that each artist is putting into the builds.

Check out Arahan Claveau's blog at arahanclaveau.blogspot.com and make sure to LM Arthole and check out the gallery's blog at artholeblog.blogspot.com.

Other things:
Wearing...
Harlot Coat by Snatch
Bikini top by Gothicatz
glasses, shorts, and shiny leggings by fab pop
Slave heels by Dominatrix Shop
Hair by Magika "Zoey"
Skin by [42]
Belt by Spider Productions

Found Mag.

Posted by leah Pleides on 10:07 AM comments (0)

This magazine sort of inspired this blog, and when I mean sort of, I actually mean totally inspired this blog. I found this magazine during my experimental filmmaking class, when we had to buy a copy and seek out some notes that we found to be really essential to our projects, and because it was all about found footage, working with 16 millimeter and splicing together old films to create something new and different. Anyway, so FOUND MAG...

you can find Found Mag at http://www.foundmagazine.com
Here is a list of stores where you can buy a paper copy of the magazine: http://www.foundmagazine.com/stores

It's really worth it. You'll spend weeks looking at it and just going back to reread some of the notes. Some are funny, some are inspirational, and some are just strange. Here are a few from the website that I personally enjoy (kicks scanner or else I would have posted from my own collection):




(this last one is really cool because it was actually a part of children's handwritten poetry booklet, found in Brooklyn Heights)


Found Magazine is all about just finding stuff on the street, people send things in, things are found in library books, in the trash, on windshield wipers, on receipts, on money, anything really. It just has to be FOUND.

Okay, so I have been neglecting this thing!

Posted by leah Pleides on 9:22 AM comments (0)

All right. So it is time to continue with the Foundness. No explanation necessary. Let's just get to the posting. This is just going to be a general "My Found Faves" post.

1.

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1. Background stuff:

Art, "Trick or Treat" by Jenn Villota, My Favorite Artist and a really grotesquely awesome person.
Check out her gallery, MISOHORNY here: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Devils%20Pocket/161/90/33

Candles: Blood Drip Candles Old Freebie gift from Unique Needs
Store: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kali%20Isle/181/130/22

Bloody Hell Dead Bodies pose from Bloody Hell, best place for bruises, blood, wounds, etc. Pick up the Freebies!
Store: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Downtown/127/35/24

Purple Drape by Relic (Just search for it)

Clothes:
Shirt - Armidi
Jeans - Armidi
Vette's Scarf - Vette's Boutique
Hair - Cake "Flame" in Dark Brown
Taped Fingers - Sinistyle
Glasses - Poetic Couture
Bracelets - Perturb/ation, P/a
Midnight Belt - Perturbation, P/a
Laughing Bunneh - Sanu freebie
Striking Pose "Pink" Dollarbie - Striking Pose
Tattoo - Garden of Ku

2.

Background Stuff:

Rug by Relic
Barrel by Traks
Sofa by Traks
"Air Guitar" dance by Abranimations


And those are some of my favorite places and things that I've found in Second Life. Pretty much have to thank Rain Laval and Jarem Dagger for helping me along the way.

Anywhoozle...It's Eugene Mirman, the most dangerous man in comedy.

Posted by leah Pleides on 9:38 AM comments (0)



Okay, I saw this guy on Comedy Central Presents. He's crazy. Insane. Weird, but not creepy weird, just weird, in a good way, a hot way sorta, if I didn't think that he would make my face hurt--from laughing. Okay. Anyway, here's his website. If you haven't voted for a comedian yet in Comedy Central's Stand-Up Showdown and don't want to go with whoever everybody's votiing for, I strongly suggest giving this guy a vote at http://comedians.comedycentral.com/standup-showdown.

Here's one of my favorite clips of him performing. You can see the rest over at this link: click for the funnies.

you're a freaky find, bentham manor.

Posted by leah Pleides on 1:26 PM comments (0)



alright, chitluns. this was by far a pretty awesome place. i've been to some of the "hotspot" pretty places on sl, the botanical gardens, the gardens of apollo, and some beaches, but i wanted the opposite: give me spooky and macabre. that's what i wanted, and that's what i got with:
The Bentham Manor's Haunted Mansion


now it's got all the cheesiness that i love. i mean the ghosts float around, there's creepy sounds, there's the little statue of a demonic alice, and a hangman photo op. this just makes it that much better, because...it's just really fun and of course, there's lots of things to click on and get killed by (unexpected death is always a crowd pleaser). my friend was obviously pretty shocked after accepting my dare and clicking the "do not click this." muahhaha XD



anyway, the house just gets better on the inside. we had a tarot card reading that was pretty creepy and realistic and gave me the chills, but nothing compares to the secret clown room upstairs. i wouldn't step two feet inside of it. complete with art of horror plastered on the walls and a free flashlight for midnight settings, the bentham manor is just plain awesome.

check it out (no pics of the inside because you need to see it yourself!)





SLURL: Bentham Manor

listening to/watching: Hot JonnyRoCk81's No Sleep Til Brooklyn VS Rap youtube

wearing:

cupcake holly dress
magika hair
cupcake skin
maitreya shoes
jcny jewelry