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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 7:00 pm
Whoever thougt that ordinary life would be so addicting blaugh ! On the Gamecube version, I enjoy killing my sims because I know they'll come back. But since, you can't have children on the counsel versions, I go use the computer version the most. Sadly, the sims won't come back if you kill them crying . So I spend my time making couples (about 75 percent are same-sex couples xd . So codes and the adoption agencys come in handy).
So who else plays the Sims?
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:40 am
My brother's played it. Then he made a 'gay Roy'. Damn him making fun of my red head. There was this funny story about his Friend's sim. I'll post it later.
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:01 am
xd Gay Roy! I have a really horrible story of what happened to all the sims in a family I created. It'll teach people to be careful with vampire sims. Yep, VAMPIRE sims! But you can only get them on the Sims 2 nightlife.
Any way. *clears throat*. Once upon a time, there was this couple that had a baby. The wife was really tired from having a baby and thus had some LOW stats. The other wife who had became a vampire had wanted to adopt so she did. Now, the creator of the family (me) was very new to creating vampire sims and didn't know at the time that they still weren't safe during the day if they were inside the house. Before the new child came, the nonvampire wife was recently beaten and turned into a vampire. Her stats were too low, so she did nothing but complain and the creator didn't care because she was basically useless since she already did her job of giving birth.
The other wife waited for the new addition to the family and went out to greet him in the sun while her wife tried to do something but wouldn't because she would start complaining every five seconds. When time started passing by and still no child was left, the creator stopped working on the complainer and began looking for the other wife. Much to her dismay, she found the Grim Reaper and a pile of dust scream along with no child! So she tried to work on the other wife who wouldn't do anything and she shared the same fate as her wife. Without anybody left to take care of the baby, a social worker came and took him away thus ending the family.
So the lession we learned today is... be careful with those vampire sims by making sure they sleep in a coffin by day unless you're determined for them to get a quick bite of the mail men (give me bills will you! I'll make you rot in the sun!) and that guy that keeps comming in to push you around.
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 12:29 pm
rofl My GOD, that's just horrible! I'm sorry, I'm not supposed to be laughing, but I had too. Such a bitchy wife! And then, the other one...died!
Excuse me...
-starts snorting-
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 12:31 pm
Here's the other story I wanted to say...
My brother's friend (shall be called MBF) had this sim. He was poor, lived in a trailor Park, had no friends, bitched at everyone who came by. The only good expensive thing he had was the uber expensive Painting.
One day, while the Sim was bitchin' at some passerbyers, some bad a** music came up, and a thief came into the house. The b***h ran back inside, and started yelling at the theif. And...uh, he took the painting. And I now hate that sim.
In other news...I need to play this game. MARTH AND ROY'S TOTALLY YAOI ADVENTURE!
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 5:06 pm
Nah... it's okay to laugh. I strangely found it sad yet funny as I wrote it. Wow... That sucks for your friend xd ! I'm always using cheat codes now, so I can easily replace a lost painting if I want to. Hmm... shouldn't he have a security alarm because that's how my friend stopped a thief once. It was great! A cop came in and beat the crap out of the thief and arresting him xd . It was also wrong in a way because the cop and her sim was white and the thief was black in a very rich neighborhood.... apply whatever stereotypes you want to.
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