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MHO #1-22. As for the clothing and body parts and such, BeReal's shape and skin came up early in the batch (#2), but maybe you'll get the chance to see me all butch and girly at the same time in another shot. The pose I'm standing in is from MADesigns (#1). I'm digging the hair with the fedora from Bryce Designs (#13). It comes in many colors. Chucks seem to be the shoes for the masses these days, as several stores gave out variations on that basic look: BeReal, [hoorenbeek] (#3), and Line (#10). The store I'm most likely to go back to if I need some man clothes (or woman clothes, really... they're multifaceted there) is Ducknipple (#19). I like the hoodie they have in this hunt.
If you're new to viewing this series of pics, here's what it's all about: I'm a hunt addict, and when I unpack, I do approximately 20 at a time to see what kind of random combinations of gifts end up together. Items I unpack later replace items I unpack earlier, both on my body (as much as can fit) and on the ground (up to 50 prims rezzed at once). And I can't help throwing in some commentary.
Skin: BeReal - Max
Hair: MADesigns - Slide Black - unreleased
Eyes: MADesigns - ABYSS - Atlantic Sea
Shirt: AlphaMale - Polo shirt - Brown
Pants: ColorMeChaos - Grunge Kilt Pants
Shoes: [horenbeek] - Nylon trainers (black/beige)
Destiny's Child has returned. The trio -- Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams -- reunite on their first original song since their 2004 album, "Destiny Fulfilled."
The mid-tempo track, "Nuclear" -- produced by Pharrell and co-written by him, Michelle Williams, James Fauntleroy II, and Lonny Bereal -- features the ladies singing sweetly of an astronomical love.
"You had your dreams/ And I had mine/ As wide open when we dream together/ They want to know how we keep our shit together/ They're wondering/ It's just evolution/ We're just getting better/ When the two become one, on a quantum level," Beyonce sings at the start of the song.
"Nuclear" is featured on Destiny's Child upcoming compilation album, "Love Songs." The 14-track album will be composed of romantic-themed songs that the ladies recorded between 1997-2004 except for "Nuclear."
The trio will reportedly reunite at Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, sources tell Us Weekly. Rowland and Williams will join Beyoncé on stage during her Super Bowl half-time show and perform a medley of their hits before she closes her set with a new song of her own.