This may have to be the most exciting feature ever made in The Sims series! SimGuruGraham confirmed 8hrs ago that with the power of the sims 4 they will be able to render droopy pants with unparalleled material! This made my expectation even higher! Maybe we will get other celebrity clothing trends? Meat dress anyone?
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I had uncontrollable fits of laughter while imagining what this would look like.
Pricefield forever.
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Pricefield forever.
Time Won't Keep Us Apart - A story.
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Tempting. Very tempting,
I said in a different thread I don't think the game needs the celebrity endorsements and I've never liked Bieber.
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That's hilarious!
Imagine townies all walking around with those dreadful pants
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It is always burning
While the world is turning
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Also... Settle down with the Bieber hatred... It's very unlikely that he will be a celebrity endorsement if there are any and it's just plain mean and immature to express your dislike for a human being who is at a very early stage in their life and under public scrutiny on an almost hourly basis.
How about expressing my dislike for a person who makes me, at my cruelest, look like a decent human being? Between his hate-filled rants about his own fans, his encouraging them to cut themselves or commit suicide, and the other sociopathic things he's done... Well, let's just say I kinda suspect that the finale of his life will be spent in prison.
It is not immature to recognize that another person is a nasty example of humanity, and even less immature to call someone out on acting like a monster when their actions get people hurt, even if they are still just a teenager.
How about expressing my dislike for a person who makes me, at my cruelest, look like a decent human being? Between his hate-filled rants about his own fans, his encouraging them to cut themselves or commit suicide, and the other sociopathic things he's done... Well, let's just say I kinda suspect that the finale of his life will be spent in prison.
It is not immature to recognize that another person is a nasty example of humanity, and even less immature to call someone out on acting like a monster when their actions get people hurt, even if they are still just a teenager.[/quote]
You may perceive him however you want, but it's not fair to make snap judgepements on his character based on things he does at 19... I am most definitely not his biggest fan, but I reserve my judgments about him because quite frankly I don't know him on a level other than what media tells me to. He's young and his fans are younger. While I think he should've thought twice before being seen with 🐸🐸🐸🐸 or whatever he was smoking causing his fans to follow a horrible trend, he does not deserve to be called a monster. He's a kid who was experimenting and who happens to have too much money and attention. I'm not trying to make an excuse for his behaviour, but he's far from a monster deserving hatred from strangers.
I'm not judging him on decisions he made when he's just 19. I'm judging him by the decisions he made for the last three years of his life. And I know fully well that some stars occasionally snap and do something that isn't the greatest; they're human, so I don't judge them unless they went too far off the edge (like, say, murdering someone; then I shake my head, sigh, judge them a murderer if they are convicted, move on).
So, it's not one thing he's done. It's not two things he's done. It's a pattern of behavior stretching on for years that causes my judgement. I do not call him a monster because of any single mistake; I call him a monster because he's proving, year after year, that his concern for his fellow man extends only to how much money he can make off them and how much they entertain them... even if he has to get them to suffer to get that entertainment.
If he were younger, it might be potentially excusable by pointing out all of the crap the human body does to the brain during certain years and how badly it affects some people. But, he's not; he's an adult now.
If he alters his pattern of behavior... then I judge differently. Until then, the kid's proving himself a monster.
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