“Not that there’s anything wrong with the way The Sims has been handling stuff lately”
“Not that there’s anything wrong with the way The Sims has been handling stuff lately”
I don’t think I’m capable of trusting someone who hates blathers.
I think you’re the only one that’s disappointed by this update.
She didn’t already learn that for her party being cancelled and being forced into quarantine for the foreseeable future?
She is currently stuck inside everyday, doesn’t get to see her friends or relatives, had her party canceled and is scared of whats going on right now.
She’s a child in quarantine, she's already getting denied access to friends, let her have some happiness.
See, I noticed it, but I took it as intentional and actually love it. It’s a sans serif font. It is without serif. And yet it spells “the serif.” It’s delightful. It’s like writing “the vegetarian option” using letters made of assorted meats.
Sometimes you gotta shoot your shot, but this is not one of those times. The guy admits he has a “desperate nature” and he’s building up a whole story in his head about how he must be special to her. Asking her out in his circumstances would be a dick move.
I’ve been a girl in a service job and it sucks dealing with guys who think its okay to hit on someone with no option to leave the situation or tell him to go to hell. You have to keep fake smiling and not anger the guy, or you can lose your job. Women and girls in service positions are at work.
It was so surprising that the question then went into an intense emotional affair that the letter writer was still asking about. That is of course relevant too, but it feels like she had overlooked the self-esteem issues and hasn’t considered breaking up with him.
To letter writer three, two pieces of advice:
So I’ve been with my boyfriend since 2008, when I was 17 and he was 27 (I may not have been entirely truthful about my age when we started seeing each other).He was my first everything, boyfriend, kiss, etc. I thought we had the perfect relationship for a long time, we seemed like the couple everyone wanted to be.
This is the most “nextdoor.com”-related post and meta trend I’ve ever seen on Kotaku. I mean, play the game how you want, but damn 😂
The issue isn’t with the cutscenes themselves, which are kind of cute, but that they are unskippable. This means they are a pain if you’re trying to have lots of people join.
You won’t once you’re on an island with a code shared to dozens or hundreds of people. Try getting more than 10 steps in between cuts. Good luck — we’re all counting on you.
Yeah, I wasn’t doing that.. Nintendo won. I bought my daughter her own Switch Lite and a copy of the game. Happy early Birthday, you’re not living with me. She’s 11 and played New Leaf and knows better, but hell, I don’t even want my husband living on my island, much less my kid. 🤣 Good point is we can still play…
I sometimes try to imagine what March/April 2020 would have looked like without this game, and it makes me really upset.
Definitely one of the weirder accessibility features I’ve seen, but nice for those who need it.
I like these kinds of articles, if only because it’s a chance for me to hear about interesting things I might have missed, or learn more than I realized. The internet is so vast (and now so old) that I’m bound to have missed things that will interest me.
This was actually pretty interesting. I’ve noticed her pop up in a lot of the meme pages and videos I follow but I didn’t know much about her. Cool to know she’s taking her instant fame pretty well.