what the sims has taught or retaught you about life

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by crybug, Sep 26, 2006.

  1. Jiko

    Jiko Lab Specimen Collector

    Rich people live better, live happier, live longer. It's just the way it is.
     
  2. danom8

    danom8 New Member

    Robots are our friends, NOT our enemies
    Never believe where your partener says they have been
    Babies DO need food
    The school principal likes clean houses
    Money can make you happy!!
    Everyone HAS TO DIE (well without the cheat that is;) )
     
  3. Mizukami

    Mizukami New Member

    It taught me...

    That sleeping is very good for you...
    (for if not, you will pass out eventually... either standing or while eating your food... the latter of which I have experienced personally... :embarrassed: )
     
  4. Kimblee

    Kimblee Hyperactive Goddess

    lol

    The grin reaper WILL eat your food if you let him.
     
  5. i'v learned that know matter how many times i say "crt+shift+c" a cheat menu will not show up in life or in game :(

    and i learned 20k is impossible to buy a lot house and funiter on

    (considering my cheat menu doesnt work to give them some extra ash) :(
     
  6. suitemichelle

    suitemichelle Gramma's here!

    shoot! and all this time I thought it was Ctrl+shift+c that pulled up the Cheatsheet
     
  7. krazzy kezzy

    krazzy kezzy foodlover

    i learnt too much sims gives u long hard RSI lol

    but seriously it really teaches you stuff and i have realised that life isnt as simple as i thought it was before i played on sims sounds deep but true.
     
  8. hugzncuddles

    hugzncuddles New Member

    Quitting a job is so much easier on Sims 2 than in real life. I just quit my job IRL.
     
  9. jupitershana

    jupitershana Kitty Fanatic!


    Along those same lines...finding a job is sooooooo much easier on Sims2. I got laid off 2 weeks ago and haven't found one yet.
     
  10. the_bass

    the_bass New Member

    Genetics is, in fact, a very simple subject.
     

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