[REQUEST ARE CLOSED] Semi-hiatus due to studies. PFP art made by: @fierce-sims, yeaaaah this is a Simblr. Nona, she/her, Spanish/English, [more about me]
I have the hc that vidcund bleaches his hair and one of his siblings helps him, but I don't know which one it could be (im drawing young vidcund bleaching his hair)
pascal curious/nervous subject but nervous died before pascal could show his love for him and pascal thinks that nervous doesn't talk to him anymore because he thinks he doesn't want to be his friend
pascal curious/nervous subject but nervous died before pascal could show his love for him and pascal thinks that nervous doesn't talk to him anymore because he thinks he doesn't want to be his friend
Idk, this sounds kind of silly, but I like it when people embrace the raunchiness of the early Sims games. The 2000s had a really unique culture, where raunchiness was acceptable and even encouraged (for the most part).
So it's a shame that TS4 has been scrubbed clean of any risqué content and even removed burglars, ffs. This seems to be ever more prevalent in modern media, where people are pushing for safe content. However, I think that this takes away a part of the Sims' identity. The Sims has always been a little edgy, and that's part of what made it so fun and popular, and why I personally love TS2 and it’s community.
Now this isn’t to say that I agree with everything in the series. There is some problematic content that is best to be left in the past, and that’s reasonable. But I’m sorry, these games were never intended for children. It was always T+, and let me tell you, teenagers are not. fucking. stupid. I feel like ts4 is so condescending it’s funny.