Sunday, May 31, 2009

Another Yoville?

As I go to check my email on Myspace.com, I notice an invitation to join Myspace Yoville. I consider whether I should join another Yoville because one Yoville is enough for me. It might get confusing trying to juggle 2 Yovilles across the worldwide web. But I decide, what the heck. I will join Myspace Yoville for fun.
While on Facebook Yoville, my avatar enjoys a now furnished apartment, 3 pets and many clothes and accessories as well as a now furnished Cape Cod house with a backyard, gazebo, hammock and other yard accessories, my avatar on Myspace does not have much. In Myspace, my avatar only has one Spring outfit, a small apartment, some furniture in the living room, the main sitting area, while the bedroom and kitchen have few basic pieces that came with the place.
I know more people on Facebook Yoville and my avatar also has a large crew working for her. Her career has grown at the factory to a Line Manager position. While on Myspace Yoville, my avatar is working an entry level intern level job with no crew or subordinates under her.
My avatar has different lives in different Yovilles, almost like schizophrenia. One minute, she is the famous Fifi Leigh, living a professional life with her 2 homes; and, in another minute, she is Lucifer, the eclectic and Gothic young girl, struggling on her own and trying to make something of her life. While Lucifer is starting her life on Myspace Yoville, like Spring's rebirth process, all over again, Fifi Leigh is reaping the many rewards of her success that she worked hard to acquire since she started Facebook.
Either way, my avatar continues to promote my articles on the writing sites on ehow, triond, buksia and ac as well as my novel that I self-published on lulu.com. She also continually, sometimes on a daily basis, sends her crew some free gifts as incentives as well as to build their morale.
On both sites, she plays the Yoville lotto, and she has won many things and yoville money on the Facebook site. But, on Myspace, she just started playing the lotto, and she hasn't won anything yet, even though she needs stuff there. She lives for the lotto there, while on Facebook she plays the lotto for fun.
But, on either site, she refuses to waste her Yoville factory money on either Yocash, real money or gambling. She just enjoys interior decoration and landscape design there, as well as occasionally chatting with nontoxic avatars. (Remember, Yoville is still a chatroom. There are the same crazy idiots in all chatrooms, wherever you might go or travel the worldwide web. So, enter at your own risk).
Occasionally, to take a break from interior decoration, she will splurge on some avatar food for herself and her pets. She visits the Yoville coffee shop, diner and nightclub to socialize, and grab a bite or two. On her way home, she drops by the pet store to buy food for her pets. She just doesn't feel that cartoon characters need to eat. What is actually going to happen to them? Die cartoon deaths and be buried in the cartoon Yoville cemetery? She feels like an anorexic and materialistic avatar with one thing on her mind...money, Yoville credits, that is, as well as shopping for her places with that money. But, it is cartoonland, a land of make believe, where bored internet people can live out their fantasy lives on their spare time to relax from their stressful real lives.

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