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Wired News reports on the recent release of "Slustler", an in-game porn magazine published by and featuring participants in the online game Second Life; says our monitor-licking sibling Kotaku, who knows more about using words like "avatar" appropriately than we do, "Slustler only takes female avatars into its e-pages, but the word is, in the coming months they’ll be taking users real-life photographs and publishing them beside their avatars’ naked form." There's a nice gallery of shots accompanying the Wired article, but as for those user-submitted photos ... well, you're just going to have to brush up on your LSL and keep an eye out for them yourself for now. (And no, Larry Flynt could not be reached for comment.)
"Cyberporn Sells in Virtual World" (wired.com, via Kotaku)
Bonus! "WoW Adult" (creepy "World of Warcraft" porn video info and download link @ mmorgy.com)
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