Letters from Britechester - A sims story.
‘Because Pleasantview was good at holding onto it’s secrets, wasn’t it? But I’m not in Pleasantview anymore, and I’m starting to put things together now.’
- Lillith
A sims story
almost home

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Love Begins
taylor price

bliss lane
noise dept.
Noah Kahan
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

if i look back, i am lost
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Cosimo Galluzzi
Today's Document

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Stranger Things

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Letters from Britechester - A sims story.
‘Because Pleasantview was good at holding onto it’s secrets, wasn’t it? But I’m not in Pleasantview anymore, and I’m starting to put things together now.’
- Lillith
A sims story
Talulla is new to Tartosa, so she doesn't have a job. And the Villa is racking up enormous bills. She immediately opens it up as a Bed and Breakfast and soon has her first guests, charging 200simoleons a night.
Villa Vigna, in Tartosa, which my sim has just inherited.
A new save / Tallula's Story!
What does a sim do when they arrive home after a late shift at the city restaurant they work at, only to find a letter on their doorstep announcing they've just inherited a holiday Villa in Tartosa from a Great Aunt they only vaguely remember?
townie makeover : judith ward
take two! 🎬 i’ve included all of her genetic cc, but you can find her list of hair and clothes linked below ✨
download (dropbox) || alt (sfs) || cc list
What if Bella Goth wasn't the first kidnapped, but the first one who managed to established contact with humanity? 🛸
Are We A Community?
This is why I feel a certain amount of impatience with simmers who say they support the LGBTQIA community but will still buy the wedding pack because the boycott is too small, because it won't make any difference, because they really want to experience the gameplay, because, because, because ...
The world is too cruel for this extreme amount of passivity. In this case, to show support to LGBTQIA simmers in Russia, who, at this point, won't be able to buy this pack, the only thing you need to do is *not* buy a *game.*
If you can't do that, if you truly find it so hard that you've decided it's up to someone else, that's a really sad state of affairs.
This is the easiest protest you'll ever be part of. The smallest. The most weirdly random, no-one-will-ever-hear-about-it stand you'll ever take. When you're old and decrepit, you won't remember it.
The idea that it's always someone else's problem hasn't done us any favours in the past. Do you really want more of this? The bad guys are winning, by the way. People are choosing not to have babies because they don't want them coming here. Not this place.
You know what still happens to those in the queer community. As someone who is Ace, I have it relatively easy. But many experience fear and trauma - and worse - perpetuated by, of all things, their fellow human beings.
Do something. Something small and insignificant that will cost you nothing and put you at no risk whatsoever, for people you will never meet.
As a great person once said, 'I do what I do because it's right. Because it's decent. And above all, it's kind. It's just that ... just kind.'
The most talented student 🐮
This woman’s list of chores is endless…
Greetings Traveler
Springscape Farm
I turned Springscape (a residential lot from Oasis Springs) into a hobby farm!
Features:
3 bed, 2 bath. Open dining, kitchen and lounge. Small office. Laundry.
A large back yard with enough room for a kitchen garden and chickens, and a greenhouse.
One paddock with an animal barn, with a second paddock featuring a barn and pond that could be easily renovated to hold more stock. Brilliant for mushroom picking. The barn is useable.
Address: 3 Olde Mill Lane, Old new Henford.
Cost: 73,459 simoleons.
If your sim family is looking for a tree-change, this charming 50x40 property might just be their new home.
There’s a small amount of CC and I’ve done a bit more decorating since taking the pics. I’m WCIF friendly.
My gallery ID is 71Michelle.
Looking for TS2 Seasons conversions
I’ve honestly come to hate TS4′s build and buy. The buy objects are so off-scale (has anyone else noticed this?) and a lot of it is just ugly. Anyway, does anyone know if a conversion of TS2′s seasons bedroom furniture has been done? I haven’t found one yet.
I hope everyone is well. Big hugs to Australian simmers, especially women. Times are crazy and a little sad and a lot rage-inducing. I’m finding it really hard to concentrate on work during the day, which is a problem, since I work for myself.
I have a very sweet group of 13-14ish year old girls following me so I just wanted to say a few words about safety and grooming really quickly because I’ve been (hopefully needlessly) stressed about this and it’s sometimes more subtle than like. Asking for nudes
• Adults you meet online should not be talking to you about sex. Full stop. This includes smut, their sex life, your sex life, and “educating” you about sex. If an adult is talking to you about sex in ANY context, BLOCK THEM. Once again, THIS INCLUDES FANDOM SHIT. That is still inappropriate.
If you’re curious about sex, which is Totally normal, you can ask a trusted adult or mentor figure you know IN REAL LIFE, and if you don’t have one, there are lots of very straightforward and strictly educational resources at Planned Parenthood’s website and
• As much as I value younger girls as people (this is not a dig at y’all ❤️), it is weird to be an adult and be CLOSE friends with a young teenager. Even if you don’t perceive your interactions as inappropriate, it’s weird.
This is not because you’re not interesting or fun, but because adults really have nothing in common emotionally with eighth graders, and ALL of us know that. Every single one of us. An adult has nothing to gain from confiding in a person in a middle school. If a grown man or woman is telling you their deepest, darkest secrets, messaging you about their problems on a regular basis, or asking you to confide in them, that is a red flag. Block them.
• If an adult is complimenting you on your appearance in any way that you would not compliment an 8-year-old, BLOCK THEM. It’s completely not appropriate for an adult to tell you that you look hot, your makeup is sexy, etc. That’s fucking weird.
• If they talk about how mature you are for your age, BLOCK THEM. You might very well be mature for your age, but you’re not mature enough to change the fact that you’re in a completely different life stage than a grown adult.
(This applies to the 12-14 crowd—not telling you to block your 18 y/o friends if you’re 16 haha)
As simblr blogs, we have a lot of 13-14 year olds following us, so we need to keep them aware of this :) be safe babies!
Building question:
Split-levels in homes - are you supposed to give them stairs??
Some Holidays in Japan that you might be able to incorportate in your gameplay in Mt Komorebi
I love learning about different cultures and i love that Snowy Escape is giving us a new culture I love japan and their culture so I’ve been doing some deep research and I have found some Japanese Holidays that you could add to your seasons calendar to add to your gameplay there a loads more and feel free to look them up. I just picked a few I’d like to incorporate in my game and ones i could see being done with the current traditions and hopefully new traditions coming in the game. When I play i like my families to have lots of things to do as the year progresses.
New Year’s Day (1st of January) ( In Japan, the largest holiday is the New Year’s celebration. This national holiday was established in 1948, as a day to celebrate the new year. New Year’s Day marks the beginning of Japan’s most important holiday season, the New Year season (正月, Shōgatsu), which generally refers to the first one, three or seven days of the year. Although not prescribed by law, many workplaces are closed from December 29 to January 3. )
Greenery Day (4th of May) ( This national holiday is celebrated as a day to commune with nature and be grateful for its blessings.)
Children’s Day (5th of May) ( Children’s Day is a Japanese national holiday which takes place annually on May 5 and is the final celebration in Golden Week. It is a day set aside to respect children’s personalities and to celebrate their happiness. It was designated a national holiday by the Japanese government in 1948.)
Respect for the Aged Day (3rd Monday of September) ( Respect for the Aged Day is a Japanese designated public holiday celebrated annually to honor elderly citizens. It started in 1966 as a national holiday and was held on every September 15. Since 2003, Respect for the Aged Day is held on the third Monday of September due to the Happy Monday System. On this holiday, people return home to visit and pay respect to the elders. Some people volunteer in neighborhoods by making and distributing free lunch boxes to older citizens. Entertainments are sometimes provided by teenagers and children with various keirokai performances. Special television programs are also featured by Japanese media on this holiday.)
Sports Day (2nd Monday of October) ( is a national holiday in Japan held annually on the second Monday in October. It commemorates the opening of the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, and exists to promote sports and an active lifestyle. Sports play a significant role in Japanese culture. Sumo, judo and karate are traditional Japanese sports and baseball, soccer and rugby have been adopted from other cultures. - according to this source Baseball is the most watched sport in Japan)
Labor Thanksgiving Day (23rd of November) ( This national holiday was established in 1948 as an occasion for praising labor, celebrating production and giving one other thanks.