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My Flesh May Die and Rott, But My Sims Will Not!

Ok I know this sounds a little strange, or maybe a bit morbid, But I guess I am a bit strange and morbid. Lately I have been thinking a lot about what would happen to my second life if I were to die in real life. SL has become a huge part of my life and I have built a lot in this game. Although my land and items are virtual and "don't really exist", there is a lot of money tied into them and yes a lot of sentimental attachment to some of my plots and items. So with this being on my mind I ask my real life Husband, "How would you take care of my sl if I were to die", and his response, "I don't know", and "I suppose it would all just go away because I have no idea how to do any of that stuff". Well that did not ease my worries, or stop my thoughts on the subject so I spent several days after that trying pound certain things into his head, Like Bella gets this plot, Raymond gets that plot, I want all these items to go to so and so on, He tells me, "Look I won't remember all of this." "Fill out a note card with everything that needs done and how I go about getting it done."

Yea I was bugging him a lot and I was freaking him out a bit with the death talk, but with all that nagging, My Second Life Will is born. I have not completed mine yet, But I am working on it. Ok at this point You may be thinking I'm a bit nuts for considering an idea of a virtual will, But think about it. When You have 2 years of money and memory's tied up into something that's a daily part of Your life and who You are, do You really want it to poof along with your life and be of no use to anyone else ever again?

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