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brb installing Medieval Menses mod on my copy of The Sims


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"The Effects of the period are a decrease of the comfort and hygeine motives. Using a tampon will stop the hygiene motive from being effected until it's effects wear off. A tampon remains effective for 4 hours.The Tampon Controller will direct a sim to use a tampon autonomously. All that the Use Tampon interaction does is make the sim use the toilet, there are no new animations and no modifications done to any of the toilets. The Tampon Controller will direct the sim to use the toilet and will check to see if the toilet was successfully used and if so will diplay a message stating that the sim has used a tampon. If the Use Tampon Interaction is cancelled from the sim's queue, you can just direct the sim to use the toilet and that will satisfy the Controller that the sim has used a tampon."

http://modthesims.info/d/177932
http://archive.fo/z89H3

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"Recently I began reconfiguring my neighborhood and started thinking about how to classify my Teen Girls as being of "Marriageable Age". The deciding factor came about by way of Mother Nature. Girls could be considered of "Breeding Age" and thus marriageable after their first Menstrual Cycle; this brought to mind an old mod, Smonaff's Period Hack.
It occurred to me that perhaps others might like the realism and "law of the land" this mod could bring, so I Medievalized it by changing the Menu Strings & Notification Text, and the "First Memory" picture, to make it more Era Appropriate, everything else is Smonaff's work."

http://www.medievalsims.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=187&t=7752
http://archive.fo/jTMoW
 
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"My legacy heir just aged up into a teenager and she is so ugly I can barely stand to look at her. Her sister is even worse. For the first time, I'm tempted to do plastic surgery in CAS to help her just a little."

That's The Final fucking Pam you're raising and I will not stand for this slander against her beautiful visage.

In all seriousness, are people really this much of a stickler with the legacy challenge? Is it really that deep?

I'm guessing the oddly specific mods like dog allergies or mental illnesses are made so people who want to autistically recreate their real "lives" virtually can do it down to the smallest possible details

If these people aren't making themselves as the successful person they'll never be, I don't know why they bought The Sims in the first place.
 
Back in the days of The Sims 2 when I was a teenager and had very little to do with my time I was a HUGE Sims 2 player. 'tism level over 9000, knew everything about the game. I wasn't a story maker really, I viewed the actually sims themselves as being sort of in the way of my architectural ambitions and I ended up making a TON of very high rated content for the Lot Exchange. I even got featured seven or eight times which means a lot of my content appeared on everybody's Autorun screens as a featured Lot. So yeah, I was a 'big deal' in the Sims 2 community.
Powerlevelling aside I used to get super hostile comments from people who didn't like particular features or layouts in my houses. My best outburst was from a guy who downloaded "Springvale University" Which was a set of buildings to make a complete university campus that was architecturally a cross between Harvard University and Kings College Cambridge. I made heavy use of the Move Objects devcode to place massive amounts of vegetation and populate my buildings much more realistically and for this reasons, older systems didn't like them very much so I also uploaded 'lite' versions without any of this extra work. One day I got a super autistic scream fit of an ALL CAPS email from some bitch who swore blind that I had 'broken her Sims 2' It turned out she's ignored all my warnings about versions of my lots not being for people with less than beasty systems and downloaded anyway. She'd opened up my 'British Halls of Residence' lot and populated it with 8 sims which promptly crashed her PC to a blue screen corrupting her Sims 2 install and saves in the process.
 
I saw Samus fuck Muk and give birth to Giygas who would grow large enough to consume the entire world, only to be shot and killed by Stu Pickles wielding an anti-materiel rifle, who was witnessed and reported to the police by Phoenix Wright for the crime of murder. I thought that was going to be the end of it. Nothing would be able to surpass that, I thought. I was wrong.
 
I haven't played the Sims in a very long time. I never made it past the Sims 2

The mods back then were just clothing or wallpaper design...what happened?

When did just putting all the Sims in the pool and taking the ladders off become not good enough?

The Sims 2 was definitely when the crazy mods started.
 
Another interesting research paper on The Sims which touches on the subject of pedophilia, rape, community rivalries and autism (specifically relating to the "teenage girls" who frequent Tumblr and LiveJournal and "shame" each other).

It's an interesting read about how communities war with each other on the internet and how certain communities try to impose "norms" on other users (at least its interesting when you look at most online communities in that way):

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http://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/615/503
http://archive.fo/FQQ1Q

Someone linked it earlier, but the SimSecret blog is kinda infamous (https://simsecret.livejournal.com) within The Sims modding community and is the source of a lot of drama. It even managed to get a petition asking for its shutdown:
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https://www.change.org/p/livejournal-remove-the-simsecret-account-blog
http://archive.fo/mUHyD
 
You know your community is a fucking train wreck of autistic rage and degeneracy when universities start writing research papers on it.

There's a lot of research surrounding online communities on an ongoing basis because understanding and documenting it is quite important.

Besides the research on the communities that revolve around something like The Sims modding community there is also a lot of research about the topic of "Virtual Property" and "Property Rights". That doesn't apply so much to The Sims as its an offline game, however EA did at one time have "The Sims Online" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sims_Online) which was an MMO Sims game. It ended up dying off, however the discussion around "virtual property" and the laws surrounding it has never really stopped.

For example, in Second Life people pay many thousands of dollars for specific items but the rights surrounding ownership of those objects is a contentious topic.

This research paper is interesting. Apparently a "Sims Shadow Government" formed while The Sims Online was still in operation:
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https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1103&context=istpub

The website for the "Shadow Government" has stopped existing in around 2005/2006, but the archive copy still exists:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.simshadow.com/tso/main.php?sg=home

It appears that griefing and infighting on The Sims Online reached such a level that not only did the Associated Press cover it, but even CNN offered fucking live coverage of the Sims Shadow Government
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(source: https://books.google.com/books?id=akq0jntDeEIC&lpg=PA266&ots=VH6JIMESPx&dq=CNN sims griefing&pg=PA266#v=onepage&q=CNN sims griefing&f=false)
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http://greenfieldlab.psych.ucla.edu/Media_studies_files/steen_davies_tynes_greenfield.pdf

The Sims Shadow Government got coverage from numerous media outlets and magazines:
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https://archive.org/stream/PCPowerplay-091-2003-10/PCPowerplay-091-2003-10_djvu.txt

Here are some additional links about The Sims Online "Shadow Government"

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There's a lot of research surrounding online communities on an ongoing basis because understanding and documenting it is quite important.

Besides the research on the communities that revolve around something like The Sims modding community there is also a lot of research about the topic of "Virtual Property" and "Property Rights". That doesn't apply so much to The Sims as its an offline game, however EA did at one time have "The Sims Online" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sims_Online) which was an MMO Sims game. It ended up dying off, however the discussion around "virtual property" and the laws surrounding it has never really stopped.

For example, in Second Life people pay many thousands of dollars for specific items but the rights surrounding ownership of those objects is a contentious topic.

This research paper is interesting. Apparently a "Sims Shadow Government" formed while The Sims Online was still in operation:
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https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1103&context=istpub

The website for the "Shadow Government" has stopped existing in around 2005/2006, but the archive copy still exists:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.simshadow.com/tso/main.php?sg=home

It appears that griefing and infighting on The Sims Online reached such a level that not only did the Associated Press cover it, but even CNN offered fucking live coverage of the Sims Shadow Government
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(source: https://books.google.com/books?id=akq0jntDeEIC&lpg=PA266&ots=VH6JIMESPx&dq=CNN sims griefing&pg=PA266#v=onepage&q=CNN sims griefing&f=false)
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http://greenfieldlab.psych.ucla.edu/Media_studies_files/steen_davies_tynes_greenfield.pdf

The Sims Shadow Government got coverage from numerous media outlets and magazines:
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https://archive.org/stream/PCPowerplay-091-2003-10/PCPowerplay-091-2003-10_djvu.txt

Here are some additional links about The Sims Online "Shadow Government"

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More proof that CNN is more screeching tard than legitimate news. :story: How can you keep a serious face while reading “The Sims Shadow Government”?
 
The Sims community is pretty unique on the Internet because it's lady-dominated, so it makes sense that social academics would find it interesting. It can be hard to trap those communities in a jar IRL and you see textbook examples of female-socialized bullying. Also, would bet that most of the academics researching it as adults were into it as teens.
 
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