When friends invite you to go out exactly the night you planned to play, and they say to you "Come on, what else do you have to do?"
Go explain to them that you are in extreme Sims deprivation....
In a job interview:
Interviewer: So what did you learn?
Interviewee: Architecture and interior design.
Interviewer: Really? Where did you learn?
Interviewee: In the Sims.
(BTW two non-simmer friends also sent this to me )
^^^ This reminded me of my daughter.
She changed college courses from cosmetology to design because of Sims 3.
She ultimately went with automotive design and has a degree in CAD.
When your favourite youtubers release a new Sims 4 video and you get really eager to play. Then you boot up your pc and start up the Sims 3, despite owning the Sims 4.
I have just been catching up on this thread and find all your answers hilarious As I am normally kitting out worlds at the moment I am always dreaming about what will go where next however I have spoken Simlish to my cat for years for some reason and recently a neighbor's 10 year old grandson came round for something and I heard him ask "did you just speak Simlish to your cat" lol
When you're moving across the country and your carry on is reserved for things you wouldn't trust with a moving company, like your jewelry, your signed copy of 'Tell No One' by Harlan Coben, and, last but not least, your Sims 3 discs.
And to add to that, when you can't fit all your jewelry and your Sims 3 discs into the carry on, so most of the jewelry goes on the truck.
When you read the word 'plum' and wonder what's been censored out
I tend to have a very difficult time in my grocery store's produce section, usually my favorite part, this time of year because the real "plums" are in season.
I may have already mentioned this one. But when you do up the annual estimates for new technology equipment at work for the management team to approve, they stare at you like you have lost your mind, and you suddenly realize you have provided the quotes in Simoleons instead of the currency we actually use here.
Ensuring your new computer has an SSD as well as a specific graphics card. Regardless of what other function that computer may be used for, if it isn't optimized for TS3, it isn't getting purchased. And then arguing with and requesting different salesperson at computer store over statement that "any computer can run TS3 - that's an old game. You shouldn't be basing your specs on that." Yes, said argument actually took place and yes, I requested a different sales person. lol
When you get home after midnight and realize you forgot to set your phone alarm for that Daily Deal you wanted at 10:30 pm. You blearily log into the Sims 3 Store and buy the item with 23 seconds to spare before going to crash!
....And then arguing with and requesting different salesperson at computer store over statement that "any computer can run TS3 - that's an old game. You shouldn't be basing your specs on that." Yes, said argument actually took place and yes, I requested a different sales person. lol
I get this from my husband all the time. Don't take it personally! Just say "bless your heart" and move along.
....And then arguing with and requesting different salesperson at computer store over statement that "any computer can run TS3 - that's an old game. You shouldn't be basing your specs on that." Yes, said argument actually took place and yes, I requested a different sales person. lol
I get this from my husband all the time. Don't take it personally! Just say "bless your heart" and move along.
Yeah, I don't play that - but we all deal with things differently. If I were Southern, I'd go with bless your heart, but on me it just sounds ridiculous. lol
You ask your friend to send you two stuff packs when she mentions she's shopping for a birthday gift for you. (legit-happened today.) My birthdays slightly over a month away. (10/29)
PS: I asked her to pick out of two I wanted the most: Master Suite and Outdoor Living.
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When you have to talk about what you have written on a task "What if the real life was like a game" or something like that in the school and you only talk about The Sims in front of the class while others talk about their childhood games (like hide and seek).
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Go explain to them that you are in extreme Sims deprivation....
In a job interview:
Interviewer: So what did you learn?
Interviewee: Architecture and interior design.
Interviewer: Really? Where did you learn?
Interviewee: In the Sims.
(BTW two non-simmer friends also sent this to me
She changed college courses from cosmetology to design because of Sims 3.
She ultimately went with automotive design and has a degree in CAD.
My studio: http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/WatrDragon/mystudio
Just assume that every edit I make is because of typos.
And to add to that, when you can't fit all your jewelry and your Sims 3 discs into the carry on, so most of the jewelry goes on the truck.
That just happened to me while I was reading the daily news.
Well to be fair the sentence "Julie ... tipped for plum new role" seems odd to me.
Edit: I just discovered that a 'plum job' is a contract or role that a lot of people would like. The more you know
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Yes!!!! @HappySimmer3 I try to remember the street name and look it up on Google Maps afterwards
I get this from my husband all the time. Don't take it personally! Just say "bless your heart" and move along.
Yeah, I don't play that - but we all deal with things differently. If I were Southern, I'd go with bless your heart, but on me it just sounds ridiculous. lol
My studio: http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/WatrDragon/mystudio
Just assume that every edit I make is because of typos.
PS: I asked her to pick out of two I wanted the most: Master Suite and Outdoor Living.
HillyPlays
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