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July 06, 2007

Bashiri Mandelbrot - Post 6 Robot

[Bashiri Mandelbrot makes history tonight as the first-ever super-sexy robot to be featured as part of the always amazingly hawt Post 6 series - this ought to get the machine oils and lubricants flowing! Can you smell the extended life 10W-40 synthetic motor oil and graphite powder as teh robots are makin' baby robots?

As always, Marilyn Murphy, photographer, philosopher, and publisher of Players, Second Life's in-world erotica magazine rocks the house with her photography. Mind the metal shavings - the Editrix]

Bash

I usually live a quiet Second Life, so when Tenshi Vielle pushed me towards Marilyn Murphy to be Post Six's first robot, I was skeptical. Now, however, I'm glad I did it. It was fun.

I spend most of my time in Second Life hanging around Berkman, Harvard University's in-world extension. There, I build some of my favorite creations - robot avatars and other mechanical things.

I chose the robot, becasue it is different. not as common as the furry, and not as human as the..well.. human avs. i like to be different, and what better way than to be a robot of my own design. Always changing, always different, never human.

Bash1

My most used prim is the torus. I enjoy the way it is easily manipulated into other shapes, and how versitaile it is. Pushing the boundaries of prim manipulation into a more flowing avatar (nothing blocky) is always my goal.

About six months ago I began selling my creations in Puma City under the name "Bashiri Works". ( http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pumacity/162/12/36/ ) This wasn't for fame or money, it was simply because I wanted to share my creations with others, but also be able to cover upload costs. I enjoy what I do here in Second Life, and I have no regrets.

Bash3

Thank you for taking the time to view me, and if you took the time to read this, thank you for that too.

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Comments

Interesting, yes.

Sexy? No.

lol wut

Wow, robots now? What next? Talking Shoes?

I mean come on really now, should you be silly smacked first anyway!

lol awesome :)

:) <3 Bashiri.

Oh baby!!! Wanna do a 3Some with me and R2D2?

I've got some lube and electrical toys!

Curvy!

Well, it's hotter than the Jetson's robot Rosie. But who wants oil and grease stains on their sheets?

/me wants to see a post sixxx pony.

good one!


I mean post 6 robot....

Huh.

Nice av, though.

"I'm just afraid I'll come home one day and find you screwing the toaster....."

Unique and visually interesting. Not sexy but I don't think your intention was to create a "sexbot" anyway.

I use a lot of torii in my work too. But I'm also starting to move towards sculpted prims more. You should investigate this. It will expand what you can do with your robot avatars.

great avatar!

Awesome - nice to see the recent diversity in the Post 6 subjects, let's have more of it! Great avatar, and perhaps even sexxxxay to a robot grrl?

Hey kid, I'm a computer

STOP ALL THE DOOOOOOWNLOADIN

...

help computer :(

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