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Man I Love Frogs: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-I-Love-Frogs/24688245

Meme Pack: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Memes/24772379

Pronouns Fatpack: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Pronoun-FATPACK/24685452

Pronouns E: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Pronoun-E-Pack/24685383

Pronouns He: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Pronoun-He-Pack/24685384

Pronouns It: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Pronoun-It-Pack/24685385

Pronouns She: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Pronoun-She-Pack/24685387

Pronouns They: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Pronoun-They-Pack/24685388

Pronouns Bonus: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eldritch-Cat-MC-Crux-X-Hoodie-Mod-Pronoun-BONUS-Pack/24685390


Instruction Notecard

Eldritch Cat
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OBLIGATORY BUT HEARTFELT THANKS :
    Thank you for your purchase! I hope you enjoy it!

REQUIREMENTS :
    This modkit requires the following clothing item:
    :: MONSTER CARD CRUX X T-HOODIE WITH SLEEVES ::
    It will not work with other clothing items.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE :
    :: Always make a backup before applying a mod ::
    DRAG your hoodie to the ground
    DRAG AND DROP or USE THE TEXTURE WINDOW to apply the desired texture
    TAKE your hoodie back into your inventory and wear it

IF FOR SOME REASON YOUR HOODIE GOES TRANSPARENT :
    The files are TGAs, they should not have alpha, but SL is strange sometimes.
    Set your hoodie to Alpha: None and that should fix it.

IF SOMETHING BREAKS AND/OR CATCHES FIRE :
    Contact Blau Rascon for issues specific to this modkit.
    Contact the clothing’s creator for all other issues.

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BONUS INFORMATION: E/EM PRONOUNS
    E / Em are a fairly old set of gender-neutral pronouns that have evolved several times independently. E / Em is relatively common to most evolutions of the pronoun set, with some variance in spelling and declensions.
    Here are a couple examples:
    :: E / Em / Es is first noted in 1890 in an editorial from James Rogers.
    :: E / Em / Eir were used by Michael Spivak for his book “The Joy of TeX” in 1990. He used these to avoid gendering people used in the examples in his book.
    If you want to learn more, here are some sites with more examples and history:
    :: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spivak_pronoun
    :: https://en.pronouns.page/e
    :: https://en.pronouns.page/e/em/es