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Oh they're fine ! I was just expecting a tiny bit more, maybe a plain stainless steel one, instead of the fall/winter 2017/2018 collection.
I'm bitter don't mind me.
IMO they are all too modern and too meddle-class with that colorful, plastic look lol. I really want some high-end luxurious pet stuffs that would fit nicely into vintage manors like Straud Manor and Goth’s House.
Hey, EA, you own Starwars game, raight?
It surprised me that when LGR reviewed the pack, he didn't have his pet dressed like a hot dog next to Duke dressed as one, which was probably when I started thinking about his consistency.
We're getting off topic, but that's a strange attitude to hold.
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Haha. You quoted me before I changed murdered to killed. For some reason murdered sounded a bit too gruesome. Even for the Sims.
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In a virtual reality game? Yes. I like my fake pets to look adorable and silly.
From time to time......
It is not a stretch to call unnecessary cutesy costumes as I see fit. I only see those as pure abuse, in-game and irl. The mind- numbing pill is also not something I would see positively. Oh, and they also "released" the rodents to nature during stream which is irresponsible as well as abusive.
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Yes, totally this! For once, I agree with you wholeheartedly.
Do you know the various environmental implications this could have on the ecosystem? Invasive species happen in places they didn't exist before, primarily because pet owners think it's alright to release them out in the wild, thinking it will be a-ok. No, it won't! A great example of this is the problem in the Florida Everglades where boa constrictors run rampant because of owners who released their pet snakes into the swamp thinking it would be perfectly fine. If you think harming the environment is fine, well I have no words.
Also, think of the creature you released into the wild. Sure, some animals like boas clearly can make it out in the wild, but little rodents like that have higher probabilities to die in the wild. Domesticated animals factually do not survive in the wild as easily as their wild cousins can, because of generations of domestications that make them eventually reliant and dependent on captive care. If this were the real world, I'd feel very sorry for that poor hamster or reskinned hamster thing, having to brave the dangers of the wild in which they were not bred to survive in.