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MMOrgy: EQ Players are Breeding

Originally written by Isabelle Pavlova for mmorgy.com

From MSNBC's The 12 days of video gaming:

Somewhere between questing and galloping around on drogmors two players of the online multiplayer role-playing game "EverQuest" -- "EverCrack" to fans -- squeezed in the necessary time to pro-create. Their daughter, born Jan. 6, is named Firiona, after one of the game's female elf-babes. Good luck in school, kid.

MMOrgy: Machinima Sex Article in Wired

Originally written by Isabelle Pavlova for mmorgy.com

Bonnie Ruberg of Heroine Sheik has written a wonderful article on Machinima Porn (porn generated from video game engines) for Wired.

Image courtesy Thomas Struszka

In it, she interviews the creator of Slustler Magazine, a pornographic magazine available in Second Life. She also includes quotes from our very own Isabelle Pavlova.

MMOrgy: Desperately Seeking SL Sex

Originally written by Isabelle Pavlova for mmorgy.com

MMOrgy friends Apogee VR are looking for someone to have cybersex with in order to document the occasion.

So, if you're in the mood to publicize your online bump and grinding, as well as help a fine journalist in their endeavors to write about the world of online sex, reply in the comments to Noche's post.

My God, I'm SEXY!

qDot on Sexiest Geeks of 2005 List

Wow. Just... wow.

I have been awarded the title of one of the top ten sexiest geeks of 2005.

Thanks to everyone who voted for me, and congrats to everyone else who made the list.

Can I put this on my resume?

MMOrgy: WoW Adult

Originally written by Isabelle Pavlova for mmorgy.com

WoW Adult (German blog) is what looks to be the beginnings of a World of Warcraft Machinima Porn site. They've released one movie so far, an encounter between a human and a gnome that's more creepy than it is hot, but we'll at least give them credit for trying.

We recommend trying the Mirror 2 Quicktime link if you'd actually like to download the movie, as it looks like most the other links have gone defunct. If you're interested in reading the page in English, putting it through Babelfish yields somewhat usable results.