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Topic: I finally understand where the addictive properties of The Sims come from.
La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI started this discussion 1 year ago#117,762
Once you start getting into the life of the sim you created, it becomes a story that you control and how you want to dictate that story. I find it dangerous to play this game in the morning since I now have a job that requires me to drive far away from my home. I have to dedicated additional time for my commute. Though honestly, I wish I could just play this game night and day like I used to, but now I have to play along with the corporate game like all the other victims.
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 11 minutes later[^][v]#1,295,596
This brings to mind a observation about society that I could not fully describe until now. It's like we are all working so hard to create video games that we are too tired to play video games.
Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 5 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,295,625
@previous (Jorge !l6aiEdTxng)
Catherine volunteers at a charity shop, and they subsidise her fuel costs. We're all very proud of her. It's a very big step from where she was.
La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 16 hours later, 20 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,295,721
@1,295,623 (Jorge !l6aiEdTxng)
I'm not going to disclose that information on a chan website. LOL I'm not stupid. @1,295,625 (D)
It wasn't really a charity shop since they were still giving me a check, but I haven't worked there in years.
I don't see why it is stupid to say what you do for a living on a chan website... How can anybody use that information to identify you? I work as a clown. Good luck finding my address?