sex sign
Custom sign based on the sims 3 ambitions evacuation route sign.
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/qy4eyx55mprahmi/sex_sign.sims3pack/file
☆My artsy ig☆ https://www.instagram.com/staria_art/

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sex sign
Custom sign based on the sims 3 ambitions evacuation route sign.
xoxo <3
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qy4eyx55mprahmi/sex_sign.sims3pack/file
☆My artsy ig☆ https://www.instagram.com/staria_art/
Originating in Plato’s notion of form, the essence is what confers identity. Essentialism is rampant in human psychology as we imbue the physical world with this metaphysical property. It explains why we value original works of art more than identical or indistinguishable copies. Why we would happily hold a biography of Adolf Hitler detailing his atrocities but feel repulsed to hold his personal cookbook with no mention of his crimes. Essentialism is the quality that makes your wedding ring irreplaceable. Not everyone acknowledges his or her essentialism, but it is at the root of some of the most acrimonious disputes over property, which is when they have become sacred, and part of our identity. In this way, possessions not only signal who we are to others, but remind us who we are to ourselves, and of our need for authenticity in an increasingly digital world.
Bruce Hood, “Do we possess our possessions or do they possess us?”
Sorting Stuff
- What about this cube? - Put it in the "For Sale" Box. Keep the chalice, 'though. I lost my mug. - Ok. I see you found another weapon? - Yeah, but this one's not really practical. It keeps humming and twisting. I think we should sell it too. - What a bother sorting all this stuff... Where does it comes anyway? - Donations, I guess? - I didn't know we had a collect booth. - No, "donations". From the sacrifices. - Oh, I see... Hey, look, there's another old creepy book moving by itself. - Put it with the others. *** - Et ce cube, là ? - Dans la boite "A Vendre". Garde-moi le calice, j'ai paumé mon mug. - Ok. Tiens ? T'as trouvé une autre arme ? - Ouaiiis... pas très pratique, toutefois. Ça n'arrête pas de bourdonner et de se tordre. J'crois qu'on va la vendre aussi. - Pff... C'est vraiment chiant de trier ce bordel... D'où ça vient toutes ces merdes, d'ailleurs ? - Les donations, je crois ? - J'savais pas qu'on avait des points de collecte. - Nan, les "donations". Des sacrifices. - Ah, ok... Hé, regarde ! Un vieux grimoire moisi qui bouge tout seul. - Fout-le avec les autres. Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook / Porte-mine sur carnet A6
211: Business as Usual
Crocker Box
"A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle."- James Keller by Delfina Longo
Budhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Srivijaya Art (9th century AD)
Bangkok National Museum, April 2019
207: The Tides That Bind