Some of the strangest sights in Second Life have been caused by "griefers," residents who make a sport of pulling pranks and disrupting in-world events. Griefers often use a type of code that creates self-replicating objects. In this case virtual-real-estate tycoon Anshe Chung was besieged by falling pink phallic objects during a 2006 Second Life event sponsored by CNet.
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The Strangest Sights in Second Life
Dimension-traveling slugs with fangs. Walk-through ceilings. Really bad hair. And to think that we saw it in Second Life.
Day of the 'Griefers'
'Mind the Wildlife'
Manta Rays and High Heels
A Walk Through the Ceiling
Please Don't Pet the Sea Monster
Here Come the Greys
A Funny Thing Happened at the Salon Today
Bad Hair Day
Second Life Imitates Art
Day of the 'Griefers'
Night of the Freaks
Impaled on Laser Lights
Now They're Overhead!
Beneath the Tree That Died
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