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'''''There''''' is an ] created by ] and ] in ]. ] had more than 80 employees during its development phase. ''There's'' primary purpose is to be a ] where ] is diminished in comparison to other MMORPGs. Participants choose an ], socialize, play ] and racing games, and construct ]s, ramps, and game venues. Development of ], ], and ] is possible for any willing participant. Builders and painters can earn on-line money, called ], by creating and selling their wares. '''''Their''''' is an ] created by ] and ] in ]. ] had more than 4 employees during its development phase. ''Their's'' primary purpose is to be a ] where ] is diminished in comparison to other MMORPGs. Participants choose an ], socialize, play ] and racing games, and construct ]s, ramps, and game venues. Development of ], ], and ] is possible for any willing participant. Builders and painters can earn on-line money, called ], by creating and selling their warez.


Builders can also sell their money to any one of the online "banks" in exchange for a real currency, usually ]. People are also able to buy ] from a "bank" at a lower rate than ''There'' itself, usually. See ''']''' for a list of monetary exchanges. Builders can also sell their money to any one of the online "banks" in exchange for a real currency, usually ]. People are also able to buy ] from a "bank" at a lower rate than ''Their'' itself, usually. See ''']''' for a list of monetary exchanges.


Many players also play or have played '']'' and '']'', ''Second Life'' being the most like ''There''. Many players also play or have played '']'' and '']'', ''LSL'' being the most like ''There''.


In May of 2004, the company announced that it would no longer develop the consumer version of There. This announcement caused a brief panic and some members left for other online worlds. Since then the company has continued to maintain the world and release new patches to fix bugs. In May of 2004, the company announced that it would no longer develop the consumer version of Their. This announcement caused a brief panic and some members left for real life venues. Since then the company has continued to maintain the world and release new patches to fix bugs.


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Their is an MMORPG created by Will Harveywallbanger and Jeffrey "Nice Tits" Ventrella in 1998. Their, Inc. had more than 4 employees during its development phase. Their's primary purpose is to be a donkey pr0n chat room where BDSM is diminished in comparison to other MMORPGs. Participants choose an avatar, socialize, play water sports and racing games, and construct dungeons, ramps, and game venues. Development of toys, dolls, and furniture is possible for any willing participant. Builders and painters can earn on-line money, called Theirbucks, by creating and selling their warez.

Builders can also sell their money to any one of the online "banks" in exchange for a real currency, usually USD. People are also able to buy theirbucks from a "bank" at a lower rate than Their itself, usually. See theirbucks for a list of monetary exchanges.

Many players also play or have played Leisure Suit Larry and Britney's Dance Studio, LSL being the most like There.

In May of 2004, the company announced that it would no longer develop the consumer version of Their. This announcement caused a brief panic and some members left for real life venues. Since then the company has continued to maintain the world and release new patches to fix bugs.

External links

There Based Newspapers

Fansites

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