this account is going inactive. you can find me @twofaiths
thank you!
this account is going inactive. you can find me @twofaiths
thank you!
fuji corset ·
my first marvelous designer mesh! based on alanafuji’s lovely corsets and the really popular vivienne westwood ones. a big thank you to @xldkx for being a huge help with resources and also bullying me into finally opening MD. it was fun to learn! hope you guys like it!
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its just me, my escapist tendencies, and these tits
better than the sims 4
Y’all I actually melted
I love this ❤️❤️
Not enough black women get told this. This is beautiful
I LOVE THE NATION’S ONLY COUPLE!!!!!!
this is what jikook n every other shipper in kpop souds like
This was a trend on instagram called #faceyourart but I thought it would be fun to bring it around simblr. Post 9 faces of sims you have 100% created (not born in game) to spot similarities and to see your style.
I tag anyone who wants to do this. I wasn’t tagged, but I saw some others posted and really wanted to do this.
I tried to pick a mix of my most recent sims and sims I have been playing with the last few years. I definitely give a lot of my ladies green eyes like my own. And it seems I can’t stay away from a certain face shape.. lol! I try others and still come back to to the same shape..for their face and maybe even their chins. I was staring at the guy at the top middle row one day when I realized how much he looks like my irl dad.
No one asked for my opinion but that has literally never stopped me.
Twitter is limiting on what you can fit into a reply but there are so many other wonderful, beautiful, unapologetically BLACK creators that deserve credit for their fight the last 6 years. The fact that it took High Value™ white simmers speaking up for The Sims to do anything is downright embarrassing. And the fact that they’re being seen as the driving forces behind this? Fuck that.
Of course this isn’t to say I’m not thankful change is happening. I am fucking thrilled for better representation! But the journey to get here has been extremely disappointing and telling of The Sims and their views on “diversity”, and the process of this happening has been a double edged sword.
To like make it clearer, aave is an acronym, its african american vernacular english. African American. Black ppl in different countries dont speak in aave lol
As a whole Black american culture cant be separated from being american because its so specifically american.
Like i mentioned briefly last night on twitter you might notice that some Black things amd some Southern Things sometimes overlap and if you think hard enough you might be able to figure out which specific event in american history might have influenced that.
How black ppl have lived in the past and live now in america influences our culture. Our music and food and trends and all of that. just as other cultures cant be separated from the country you cant just slap black american culture onto any black person in the world.
This. This topic always annoys me. Black American culture is its own specific entity due to historical events centered around black Americans and the way they adapted to it. Black American culture is still marginalized while simultaneously wildly appropriated,and that marginalization does /not exist in the same way for black people in other countries. Not to say it doesn’t exist for them for each respective country, but black American culture is so appropriated it’s ridiculous. It’s seen as the most trendy and desirable culture for everyone except for the people who created it. Aave’s historical connotations are wholly ignored and it is looked at in a bad light simply because it is different from the general, and solely belonging to those with a BLACK AMERICAN upbringing. It’s not about exclusivity, it’s about properly acknowledging people’s roots and understanding it’s not a trend or a fad, and it all came from somewhere and was caused by something.