The kitty cat keyring is my jam. It's like brass knuckles, except it's plastic, but it has two very sharp "ears" that poke out of it, at a perfect distance apart for gouging someone's eyes. Or just stab-punching them.
The kitty cat keyring is my jam. It's like brass knuckles, except it's plastic, but it has two very sharp "ears" that poke out of it, at a perfect distance apart for gouging someone's eyes. Or just stab-punching them.
Yes, they have the opaque film window coverings. My mother invested in a few of them - some even have decent designs on them (what can I say, she loves kitsch).
And while men can't physically bear them, they have a hand in creating them, and get to experience parenthood.
Ah, I kind of know that feel. I had two peeping toms at the house I grew up in. Between the ages of 11-14, living with my single mother. My mom caught the first one, called the police, they followed him home (I knew his name and where he lived after that, as it was only about 10 blocks down the street), but they told…
I agree. Especially having been introduced to TS3 late in the game, and of course buying all the expansion packs, stuff packs, and of course getting suckered into things like the bakery, old mill, etc. The price for the content sounds good for a start, and the new content is definitely needed and appreciated.
It looks like her hair has a red hue, and if she had just had it colored, she would need to refrain from washing it or even getting it wet for several days. She would especially need to avoid chlorine.
I agree entirely. I decorated in the Sims 3 in color schemes and styles that were pretty diverse, and suited to my personal tastes. Having given the Sims 4 a go, I've found a few styles I appreciate, but every home I design eventually winds up with the same decor scheme, as the choices are so limited.
I'm with you. If you have your hair permed/straightened/whatever, or a keratin treatment, or colored in certain shades, you can't get it wet/wash it without ruining it. Sometimes, that wait period is 3-7 days. I'm sorry, but if someone has spent $80+ (for color) or upwards of $200-300 for other services, and don't…
Exactly! They just pushed it out faster at the expense of some base features.
I just drag and drop them into the sink. :/ Or the most expensive trash can, which gives like $50 or $60 back for everything you throw away.
164 here. I'm very much in the same boat. I initially returned the game after about 7 hours of playtime. Then I started playing the challenges, and found they were more fun than my mode of play from Sims 3. I haven't been able to log back into Sims 3, now that I've adjusted to shorter load times, shorter save times,…
I was under the impression that they just pushed the release before they could get everything they wanted into the game. Hence, the free additions so quickly after release.
I agree, I missed hot tubs more than pools. What I'm really looking forward to is more CAS objects. My furnishing/decor choices are so damn limited, it's sad.
I started tinkering with Sims 3 earlier this year, initially as a joke, but then.. I started having a bit of fun. I downloaded some clothing items, and was surprised when I saw someone walking around town fully naked, with very detailed bits. Apparently, one of the clothing packs I downloaded included a realistic…
I'd put money on it being a bumpit. She seems like a bumpit sorta gal.
I think I love you.
I know what you mean. I was a hostess at a Mexican restaurant in my teens, and had a packed open banquet room - with several small children who were being rather loud - and a black couple came in. I seated them in the dining area (with the booths) because a.) booths are awesome, b.) the kids were really freaking…
I'm not sure if you guys have seen this article yet, or are perhaps working on it currently, bit I wanted to make sure to pass it along to you. It's reflective of the pervasive rape culture, and how far our society still has to go - especially in regard to prosecuting rape. Montana is fighting with the Justice…
YES. I remember experimenting with them in middle school, but I never actually committed to wearing one in public. Maybe it just didn't jive with my "fashion aesthetic" which, admittedly, consisted of a boatload of Tommy Hilfiger and a brief interlude with oversized acrylic jewelry and JNCO jeans (the horror). Anyway,…