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Vivienne Westwood: AW 1990 Portrait Collection Boulle Print Mesh Foil Crushed Velvet Bodysuit.
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thank you everyone who voted in my hair poll 🧡
i got the hair working in live mode. does your opinion change? lol
did my best to fit it to the ts3 head without modifying the mesh too much.
i think the clay-like quality and the texture look a little out of place in the game environment, especially contrasted with my sim as i go for a more realistic style i guess? i would love to see what a full on ts4 maxis match style sim would look like in ts3 as we've got some pretty MM eyes and skins available already along with 4t3 outfits and furniture.
it's not perfect but i like it, i think this style is really sexy 🤭
i'll finalize this and upload it soon.
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What the world sees vs what tumblr sees
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Ugh. This was not what he wanted for his post. Chris swore he had a filter for ‘hot mess.’ This… whatever it was… This was perfect. He didn’t want that.
Ok. This was getting more than annoying. Chris needed to think imperfectly.
Hmmmmm. Maybe Lindsey Lohan had an app… Chris dove in the App Store to find out.
Sure enough, she did not.
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It's just... odd to me, I suppose, going from "what is in my pants is completely irrelevant to most anybody else's life" to the expectation that you must be completely open, essentially, about what is in your pants.
I think a lot of people understand the general idea of why it's bad decorum to demand people offer explanations for private information like this, but they don't analyze exactly why it's bad besides, "asking directly is just rude" and not "asking in any way still enforces the often violent nature of gender and sex, and putting people in the 'right box' is a part of that violence."
It's especially odd when seeing other trans people enforcing the idea that "what's in your pants?" is a genuine, good-faith basis for interacting with others.
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