Soooo, in two days Dan and Phil will be having their show in Berlin and I will be there!
*squeals like the fangirl she is*
*hides*, because you are not supposed to squeal like a fangirl when you have reached the equivalent of a sim´s life adult stage.
Still a bit sad, that I couldn´t get VIP tickets, but I had them last time, so that´s ok.
Soooo, in two days Dan and Phil will be having their show in Berlin and I will be there!
*squeals like the fangirl she is*
*hides*, because you are not supposed to squeal like a fangirl when you have reached the equivalent of a sim´s life adult stage.
Still a bit sad, that I couldn´t get VIP tickets, but I had them last time, so that´s ok.
Heyyy it's great!
I wish I could see them in real life at least once.
A french girl who's been hanging out on the english sims forum for a year now.
Soooo, in two days Dan and Phil will be having their show in Berlin and I will be there!
*squeals like the fangirl she is*
*hides*, because you are not supposed to squeal like a fangirl when you have reached the equivalent of a sim´s life adult stage.
Still a bit sad, that I couldn´t get VIP tickets, but I had them last time, so that´s ok.
You must be so excited! Have fun! Be sure to tell us all about it!
Soooo, in two days Dan and Phil will be having their show in Berlin and I will be there!
*squeals like the fangirl she is*
*hides*, because you are not supposed to squeal like a fangirl when you have reached the equivalent of a sim´s life adult stage.
Still a bit sad, that I couldn´t get VIP tickets, but I had them last time, so that´s ok.
Heyyy it's great!
I wish I could see them in real life at least once.
@nani - Phil tweeted, that he wants to do some "european adventuring" after the tour, so who knows? @mintycupcake - Yes, I´m excited. Not just because of the show, but also because of touring Berlin. I´m from a small town and Berlin is big. We´ll be staying for a few days and behave like proper tourists.
mintycupcake - Yes, I´m excited. Not just because of the show, but also because of touring Berlin. I´m from a small town and Berlin is big. We´ll be staying for a few days and behave like proper tourists.
Sounds like so much fun! Enjoy your time there!
I'm sorry, but the new enamel pins are terrifying. I think they should have done some stylized/chibi/ what have you art style instead of trying to make them look realistic.
It really was a great show. Totally different than TATINOF, but also really good. My sister said, TATINOF was more Phil, and Interactive Introverts is more Dan, which I kind of agree to.
I don´t wanna spoiler anything, so I won´t tell very much about the show, just some random stuff I think is common knowledge now anyway.
We arrived in the afternoon, went to the hotel, took a shower and changed, then we figured out which train to take and took off.
We arrived half an hour before we could enter. In front of the theater there´s a lot of open space, and it was packed with phans! It was really nice. Everyone was in such a good mood, a random street musician was playing, you could buy some fast food and drinks, and it just was such a happy colourful crowd.
It was also really hot (Dan later thanked us for going outside to see them, even if we got "visibly moist" in this kind of weather. We actually showered again after returning to the hotel.)
When we got entrance it took a while to get inside (they checked the cards and the bags), but everything was totally peaceful, no shoving or anything. Inside they sold popcorn, so it smelled really good. You could also buy drinks and take them to your place, which was really neat in that hot weather. They also had air conditioning.
We had really good seats, and just sat there sipping our drinks while listening to Dan´s playlist.
Before the show started, we were told to put away our phones, which we did. The stewards actually checked during the show and everyone who took photos got a warning.
Then it started, and it was great. It was so nice seeing them in real life! They tried to speak german (which they pretty much failed at ), told us what the show was not about, and then started doing their thing.
I put this in a spoiler, just in case.
There was a lot of special stuff, which I think is different in every show, depending on the questions they get asked. They actually had some audience participation (which you could totally not do), one of them got strapped to a rotating wheel while the other shot paint at him, and Dan played the piano (which he might not do in every show).
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When it ended some girls were crying, because it was over. I was also sad. But you never know. Perhaps in two years they will have another show. Perhaps @nani can watch them then.
A thing I highly recommened are ear plugs. I had some and was glad about it. It got really loud.
The site does some really weird things to my spoilers. I tried to edit, but it´s still not right. Sorry about that, and about posting three times in a row.
my main issue is money and anxiety and i can't do much for these two so ... it kinda sucks but i deal with it. i'm used to missing shows...concerts...merch and stuf...
that house looks like a loft ! it can't be a house, it's apartments right ?
A french girl who's been hanging out on the english sims forum for a year now.
It really was a great show. Totally different than TATINOF, but also really good. My sister said, TATINOF was more Phil, and Interactive Introverts is more Dan, which I kind of agree to.
I don´t wanna spoiler anything, so I won´t tell very much about the show, just some random stuff I think is common knowledge now anyway.
We arrived in the afternoon, went to the hotel, took a shower and changed, then we figured out which train to take and took off.
We arrived half an hour before we could enter. In front of the theater there´s a lot of open space, and it was packed with phans! It was really nice. Everyone was in such a good mood, a random street musician was playing, you could buy some fast food and drinks, and it just was such a happy colourful crowd.
It was also really hot (Dan later thanked us for going outside to see them, even if we got "visibly moist" in this kind of weather. We actually showered again after returning to the hotel.)
When we got entrance it took a while to get inside (they checked the cards and the bags), but everything was totally peaceful, no shoving or anything. Inside they sold popcorn, so it smelled really good. You could also buy drinks and take them to your place, which was really neat in that hot weather. They also had air conditioning.
We had really good seats, and just sat there sipping our drinks while listening to Dan´s playlist.
Before the show started, we were told to put away our phones, which we did. The stewards actually checked during the show and everyone who took photos got a warning.
Then it started, and it was great. It was so nice seeing them in real life! They tried to speak german (which they pretty much failed at ), told us what the show was not about, and then started doing their thing.
I put this in a spoiler, just in case.
There was a lot of special stuff, which I think is different in every show, depending on the questions they get asked. They actually had some audience participation (which you could totally not do), one of them got strapped to a rotating wheel while the other shot paint at him, and Dan played the piano (which he might not do in every show).
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When it ended some girls were crying, because it was over. I was also sad. But you never know. Perhaps in two years they will have another show. Perhaps nani can watch them then.
A thing I highly recommened are ear plugs. I had some and was glad about it. It got really loud.
It sounds like you had a lot of fun! I can't wait to go!
Yes, I think it´s appartements. Of course, I wouldn´t be able to build it that big, but the shape is interesting.
The new tetris video is funny. At one point I thought Dan would tickle Phil, but he just shoved his chair away.
For some reason I want a PS 4 now. But I don´t have a tv or a suitable monitor, so it would get a tiny bit too expensive.
I need to rewatch the super Tetris video; I wasn't really paying attention.
I can empathize. Sometimes I want to get a Switch, especially so I could play Breath of the Wild. But I have a big old CRT tv still and it's in a 3 column furniture set. So I'd have to figure how to move and dispose of the tv and wall unit, buy a Switch (and the game, which is like $50 alone), TV, and find some sort of comparable furniture that is going to hold all the things in the wall unit now (I'm not sure if such a thing exists). But I'm happy enough with what I have now, so I just think of maybe getting a Switch in the future.
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Oh.. but he's still ginger ? He just wasn't as bright as this
J.C.....
Their new Sims video is hilarious.
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*squeals like the fangirl she is*
*hides*, because you are not supposed to squeal like a fangirl when you have reached the equivalent of a sim´s life adult stage.
Still a bit sad, that I couldn´t get VIP tickets, but I had them last time, so that´s ok.
My studio: http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/WatrDragon/mystudio
Just assume that every edit I make is because of typos.
Heyyy it's great!
I wish I could see them in real life at least once.
You must be so excited! Have fun! Be sure to tell us all about it!
Maybe you will some day.
@mintycupcake - Yes, I´m excited. Not just because of the show, but also because of touring Berlin. I´m from a small town and Berlin is big. We´ll be staying for a few days and behave like proper tourists.
My studio: http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/WatrDragon/mystudio
Just assume that every edit I make is because of typos.
Sounds like so much fun! Enjoy your time there!
I'm sorry, but the new enamel pins are terrifying. I think they should have done some stylized/chibi/ what have you art style instead of trying to make them look realistic.
It really was a great show. Totally different than TATINOF, but also really good. My sister said, TATINOF was more Phil, and Interactive Introverts is more Dan, which I kind of agree to.
I don´t wanna spoiler anything, so I won´t tell very much about the show, just some random stuff I think is common knowledge now anyway.
We arrived in the afternoon, went to the hotel, took a shower and changed, then we figured out which train to take and took off.
We arrived half an hour before we could enter. In front of the theater there´s a lot of open space, and it was packed with phans! It was really nice. Everyone was in such a good mood, a random street musician was playing, you could buy some fast food and drinks, and it just was such a happy colourful crowd.
It was also really hot (Dan later thanked us for going outside to see them, even if we got "visibly moist" in this kind of weather. We actually showered again after returning to the hotel.)
When we got entrance it took a while to get inside (they checked the cards and the bags), but everything was totally peaceful, no shoving or anything. Inside they sold popcorn, so it smelled really good. You could also buy drinks and take them to your place, which was really neat in that hot weather. They also had air conditioning.
We had really good seats, and just sat there sipping our drinks while listening to Dan´s playlist.
Before the show started, we were told to put away our phones, which we did. The stewards actually checked during the show and everyone who took photos got a warning.
Then it started, and it was great. It was so nice seeing them in real life! They tried to speak german (which they pretty much failed at ), told us what the show was not about, and then started doing their thing.
I put this in a spoiler, just in case.
[/spoiler)
When it ended some girls were crying, because it was over. I was also sad. But you never know. Perhaps in two years they will have another show. Perhaps @nani can watch them then.
A thing I highly recommened are ear plugs. I had some and was glad about it. It got really loud.
My studio: http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/WatrDragon/mystudio
Just assume that every edit I make is because of typos.
This in the break.
After the show (*sniffle*). The "Tempodrom", where it took place is shaped like a circus tent. It´s a great theater!
The Brandenburger Tor, to prove that I was there.
And a house I saw while doing a boat trip on the Spree (the river that runs through Berlin), that I kind of want to build in the Sims.
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My studio: http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/WatrDragon/mystudio
Just assume that every edit I make is because of typos.
that house looks like a loft ! it can't be a house, it's apartments right ?
It sounds like you had a lot of fun! I can't wait to go!
The new tetris video is funny. At one point I thought Dan would tickle Phil, but he just shoved his chair away.
For some reason I want a PS 4 now. But I don´t have a tv or a suitable monitor, so it would get a tiny bit too expensive.
My studio: http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/WatrDragon/mystudio
Just assume that every edit I make is because of typos.
I can empathize. Sometimes I want to get a Switch, especially so I could play Breath of the Wild. But I have a big old CRT tv still and it's in a 3 column furniture set. So I'd have to figure how to move and dispose of the tv and wall unit, buy a Switch (and the game, which is like $50 alone), TV, and find some sort of comparable furniture that is going to hold all the things in the wall unit now (I'm not sure if such a thing exists). But I'm happy enough with what I have now, so I just think of maybe getting a Switch in the future.
You are loved!
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