@@pausedog910 I just checked both in my game and on TH-cam. Apparently, vampires aren't supposed to have reflections, but for some reason my vampires do??? Idk what's up with that, maybe I need to uninstall and reinstall, but if that's the only issue, I'm not going to lol. Sorry about that!
As someone else with ADHD, these rants make perfect sense. Talking about how dumb cursive is, then immediately into capes doesn’t bother me. It’s like “Awesome, what ABOUT capes! I’ve already forgotten the previous topic!”
My gosh that's the only reason I watch her building videos. Usually I find the topic boring but the way she just switches topics every few seconds is so much fun lol
this is literally me in the NUTSHELL XD Going on random tangents and forgetting what I said 5 mins ago proceeding to go on a completely different tangent XDD STORY OF MY LIFE
God, I wish I could channel my ADHD outwards like that. Instead, these random tangents only happen in my mind Well, or towards people that I REALLY trust, which tends to suddenly scare them away
I love how she immediately went against the actual lore of the Vatore family about being good vampires that ask for permission to drink, and that's why Vladslaus doesn't like them.
Vampires is such a good pack, but oh my god if vlad wasn’t at my door every night it wouldn’t have been the last game pack I bought. (b*tuu doesn’t count, it is a STAIN on the sims community, so i never bought it lol)
@@5Geass maybe but we sign things less and less often. Plus most people's signatures are as easy to forge as their everyday handwriting imo I mean what I would never 😳
@@xxsniperkittykatxx Do we? I gotta sign on the delivery man's ipad for every fucking delivery where I live. Also on every single state document, application and whenever anyone needs my approval to talk about my private information in order for them to not go to jail. According to some older people, this is 100 times more signage than they used to have to ever do.
This is an awesome build, but I do have one piece of constructive criticism. Aren't the Vatores supposed to be good vampires and they don't get along with Vlad because of that? Don't seem like the type to have prisoners in their basement
VAMPIRES PACK IS EXTREMELY UNDERRATED, YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. at one time it was ALL i played with, even had my own family of vampire hunters to try to bring down the vampire population beause there was soooo many of them
@@mere6789 I first met Caleb when I was still starting my vampire sim in forgotten hallow, he was already talking to my sim when I got there. Since most of the npc sims I met are already married, I ended up with Caleb instead 😂😂
When you were talking about names I remembered hearing about people with weird names on the news. There are a lot of people who give their kids crazy weird names, but the most memorable ones for me were the siblings: Macaroni 85, Spaghetti 88, and Sincerely Yours 98. I hope this knowledge makes you happy.
The “it’s temporary so why bother” mindset is how I used to think about bathing. I try to not get in that mindset because then I get into a funk where I don’t get out of bed for days.
@@Ratman.Not.Batman isnt there that little floorboard thing on the floor? Idk if I'm misremembering but I also dont have whatever pack they came with and have only seen it in videos.
Here in the Netherlands, about 30 years ago for me now, cursive writing was just the way how we learned to write. It wasn't like we learned how to write letters and then they made us learn cursive. Everyone up to the age of 13 maybe, writes cursive. Then you realise you can do what you want and develop your own handwriting and writing style. Some stay at cursive, most change it. I have no idea if it's still the way they teach it now.
i’m also from the netherlands and still in school, for me, we learned to write normally first, then a while later (like after a year or so) we learned how to write cursive. then, we had to practice cursive for a few years, but the lessons just stopped after i was about 10 or 11, and now i don’t remember how to write cursive at all. most people i know from school hate cursive, so none of them write in cursive.
Here in the US, they quit teaching cursive at all in our school district. They learn to print and then later to type. My niece thought my handwriting was some kind of magic when she was around 8. As in "Woooow, how do you write like that??" 😂
Some letters have changed especially the letters with up and down strokes. The triangle with circle in the middle t has been replaced by a simple upwards stroke with a -.
I work at a bookstore in the U.S. and every Sunday there are loads of teens and young adults that come into the store in all kinds of outfits. I kid you not, there is a woman who dresses as a dragon with a full plate armor tail and horns and her friend who is always dressed as a sailor scout. We had the entire Suicide Squad in one Sunday as well. It's so much fun.
@@heattexhaustion not really, could be "a dream that belongs to a bisexual (person)". I just checked and word "bisexual" can act as a proper noun for a bisexual individual. Like "Martin's book" or idk... "mom's spaghetti"
@@heattexhaustion Actually, an apostrophe applies to possession too, like we can say someone’s dream, or someone’s pencil, it shows its theirs, possession, it is used as a short form for “is” too though, like the word “it’s” can stand for it is, or it’s (something). The second it’s shows possession, i hope you understand it now 😅
As a kid my teachers made me attend 'lessons' with other kids whose handwriting was horrible. Mine was fine (weird flex but ok), they just wanted me to write in cursive. I did, for the lessons, then went back to my normal handwriting when they were over. When my teacher realised, she came up to me asking why I wouldn't write in cursive. I told her I just didn't want to. She sighed and let me be. Everyone's time was wasted that week.
Yeah, cursive lessons are a complete waste of time, I had something similar. In English we had weeks of learning cursive and it was the only lesson they cared if we wrote in it or not. Well I never did because even though I had legible cursive, it was a ball ache to do so I just didn't until we started doing creative writing and we had to do short stories. Everyone but me was doing it in cursive and when we had to read each other's it was like trying to read a made up squiggle language but because I hadn't done it in cursive, my teacher basically said to me that it wasn't acceptable work and I had to do it again and basically stood over me until I wrote it in cursive. This happened a few times until I just started going it but I never put any effort in then she whined that they had proof I could do neat cursive but I wasn't and was just making more work for myself because they were going to have me re-write it until it was readable. I hated that teacher, she was such a bitch but because she smiled a lot everyone went on about how nice she was. Please. Bitch wouldn't let me write a short 'fairy tale STYLE' story about the princess saving herself and the prince being evil because everyone else in class was writing traditional guy saves girl crap and actually threw my creative writing work in the bin in front of the entire class because I was trying to be 'rebellious instead of writing things like everyone else.' Didn't seem to realise that the whole point of creative writing is to be unique. And wow that was a tangent, basically cursive's a useless pain that no one can read and school's need to not bother teaching it anymore.
The only time I ever use cursive anymore is if I have to formally sign something, like a package or contract. Other than that, I never use it. I am going to school to become a teacher right now, but I really hope I don’t have cursive as part of my curriculum because it’s such a waste!
I’m sure the rest of the fixing is perfectly fine, but making Caleb look more like a traditional handsome vampire is immediately incorrect smhhhh. Caleb is the biggest fuckin nerd in the entirety of the sims 4 and yes I will die on this hill. Literally every save I play has him being the biggest and most adorable loser I’ve ever seen. Mans get bullied by literally every dog I ever see him interact with. Cats too.
fun fact: a few years ago i made a vampire couple (actually one of them might have been caleb but i'm not sure) and gave them a pool in the basement. i had never used the skinny dipping interaction so i was like "eh sure". i then had them propose. so they get out of the pool and right to the side of it, still naked, one of them got on his knee and proposed to other. it was beautiful and still remains my most vivid sims 4 memory
Build looks awesome, but I'm not sure that it fits the Vatore siblings. They are more modern (Lilith was on a computer when Vlad came in and turned her) so I don't think they would have a run down victorian house. Also with Caleb having the materialistic trait I feel like he wouldn't let the place look run down.
@@CathyMoon656 I knew about foodie. What seems to have happened is that in my game he married my rags to riches sim and I got annoyed with him being tense from not buying stuff so I replaced it with snob.
I'm a teacher of English in a country where English is not widely used, and I sooooooo loved your monologue about cursive:D When I was a child and got obsessed with English I studied how to write in cursive in English in the primary school, then in the middle and high school nobody asked us to use cursive, then I went to the university to study English and again, nobody used cursive, I was so disappointed:c Now I'm 30 and I teach English and when kids ask me if the English-speakers use cursive, I give them a small lesson on how to write in cursive, but I always tell them that they can use just the simple alphabetical letters in all the cases, so that they won't have such a disappointment as I had as a child. P.S. I love your speed-builds for your random monologues, btw, subscribed just because of them:D
Cursive makes sense when you think about the writing tool being a quill and ink. The idea is to write as much as possible without lifting the pentip from the paper.
My favorite part about this transformation is that you didn't alter the original sims face at all. Like, I know you edited Caleb's face a tiny bit but you can barely notice, all you did was change his eyes a bit. You didn't change their body types/proportions, you didn't change their hair color/eye color, you kept them the same (the only difference being their hair styles and clothes). I can't explain it, but it made me happy for some reason.
I don't like to edit my sims actual self. I usually just put them in clothes that suit their particular body and hair and maybe makeup that suits them. I don't want all my sims to look the same...just like they care about how they look.
Fun fact: the term "stan" is a shortened version of "stalker fan", so it's technically a derogative term but people have turned it a different way, similar to the term "otaku"! Also, you can actually legally change your name, it just takes a while and a fair bit of money I think!
It also comes from a song called “Stan” about an over-obsessive fan sending letter to a famous artist and eventually killing himself and his girlfriend when they don’t respond
Last I checked, it’s about US$500 to petition to change your name, plus legal fees and whatever it costs to alter legal documents. The conservative estimate I was given was about US$1500, not including lost wages for the time spent pursuing the change. It’s the only thing stopping me from legally changing my name right now, haha.
i always thought it was supposed to be a shortened term of “super fan” … don’t know where the t came from …. but from knowing people who call themselves ‘stans’, stalker isn’t too far off.
If anyone is like FFG and is wondering why cursive? It's because learning to write your signature in cursive makes it much more harder to forge. Now, as someone who went through rigorous cursive training while at Catholic school, I see no other point to cursive besides forgery prevention and I hate it for all other reasons because there's no other point.
@@Jorexzill lol me too. My cursive is neater and more legible than my print if I’m writing in a hurry. And it sometimes becomes a mashup of print and cursive anyway lol
I have teenagers. Their school has stopped teaching them cursive. I've taught them to write their names in cursive so they have a signature. That's really the only point of knowing cursive. Well that and being able to read old documents.
The random sound clip of her just saying “pee-pee poo-poo” just brought me so much joy and made me realize that I want the this person’s friend. I just need this energy in my life
Also. Cursive is only useful if you're comfortable with it. So much faster to write cursive than print. Think about it. You only pick your pen up at the end of a word instead of between each goddamn letter. I took very note-heavy classes and did a lot of writing (by hand, not just typing xD) and my print turns into messy cursive when I'm rushed so I went back and taught myself Cursive a little bit more properly so I could read my damn notes xD Cursive is one of those things that you gotta be comfortable with it for it to be useful. I hate writing in print now because it feels so tedious and slow compared to cursive
i love the whole story behind macaulay culkin changing his middle name. he had a twitter poll and let his followers choose his new middle name. some other options were "Shark Week" and "TheMcRibIsBack"
Cursive made sense back in my grandma's time, when they were still using pen-nibs and ink wells (she's 97). But they also spent huge chunks of their school day practicing it, so their cursive was crystal clear. Her handwriting is still beautiful. Once fountain and ballpoint pens became common though, it wasn't necessary. Maybe everyone just kept it up because that's all we'd known. But the school district here doesn't even teach it any more. They teach typing with that time. Now my niblings have trouble reading grandma's beautiful cursive but they were typing faster than any of us by age 12. 😂
Cursive has more to do with avoiding hand/wrist strain when you have to handwrite everything (good cursive is as much about posture and correct support for the arm and hand as it is about the technical formation of each letter), and was much easier to do with the thinner inks. The presence of fountain pens does not automatically mean cursive is irrelevant. While those pens made it *easier* to write in print -- ink formulations had to be made much thicker so as to not leak all over the place when carrying them around, therefore the ink doesn't flow and connect as easily anymore -- it didn't mean cursive immediately became useless. It did, however, make writing slightly more of a strain.
@@Oscitant_Otter Thank you for the additional info. I didn't mean to come off saying it was useless. I can't imagine _not_ knowing how to write cursive. It's just so much easier and faster. What you said makes sense. I definitely notice a difference in how my wrist feels when I print versus when I write. I'm sad my niblings aren't learning it at all, but I can also see why schools needed to drop it. There's a whole new necessary curriculum taking up a lot of time and space now - computers - and something had to give. Anymore, we're all using tech devices for written communications far more than writing, so it makes sense to focus on that.
Yeah, I feel like cursive would be better if they spent more than a couple weeks teaching it when we’re not even 10…it’s also antiquated when we’re literally being taught how to type fast, computers/typing is just the modern cursive. Though I think there should be a bit of time taught to read it and recognize the letters.
In Brazil we are taught to write cursive since the day we start learning to write, like, print letters are taught in preschool, then we learn cursive and probably later in life it either evolves to a mash of the two or stays cursive, it's pretty rare to see someone only writing in print.
This! And, my father mostly writes in print (because he didn't train his cursive for a long time) and I get confused every time, like... why you trying to imitate a writing machine, man?
The whole video I was like "Wow, that's actually a really nice basement, I love the aesthetic, it's so cool." And then it came to the final room and of course. OF COURSE. Why am I even surprised at this point?
9:10 Re: cosplay as real fashion, esp in grocery stores. It’s actually really funny; I once had to go grocery shopping in full cosplay because no one bothered to pack food (after PROMISING they would), and I, as the person who gave the least shits, was elected to go out into Real People Land after the convention to grab frozen egg rolls and ramen-while decked out in full Black Canary gear. Lemme tell ya a thing. It _sucked._ People kept coming up to me to either pay me for “stuff” or ask me what the hell I was doing. A woman screamed at me for offending her five-year-old son. I think the reason why it isn’t a thing is because the risk is too high. Knightcore, fairycore, royaltycore, and other fantasy fashions are a quirky statement. But a costume is a costume and people can’t mentally integrate it into their mental lexicon of fashion.
I mean the whole unique name thing is so true like if i name my child: Shing alinga dingdong Then someone says "i would like never name my child that" thats the point sweetheart
My dad would always honk when passing by forests, especially when it was dark to “scare the trolls away” cue me being terrified during basically all late car rides of my childhood.
Building a Sims lot while essentially having a psychotic break in the voiceover - this video is what finally made me subscribe. I was like, ah yes, this is 100% a kindred spirit. EDIT: but Hannah Montana? ...c'mooon. Rocko's Modern Life? Doug? AHHH! Real Monsters? Rugrats? Hey Arnold? Are You Afraid of the Dark? (I mean all the originals for those btw not the remakes they're suddenly doing now.) Disney had some decent stuff too then like The Torkelsons which nobody but me seems to remember.
Am I the only weirdo who read the "subscribe" at the end several times because it somehow feels wrong even if it's right? Idk I'm just losing my mind at this point lol
I graduated in 2011, I remember having a few teachers in jr. high and high school only allowing us to write in cursive and we could only use blue or black pens, I assumed it was like that everywhere lol I only learned recently that a lot of schools don’t even teach cursive anymore!
About the thing, when you were a kid and somebody told you something that later truned out wrong: Here in Germany, we have some hard candy with a soft spot inside. There is orange and lemon flavor... I kinda liked them because of that. But the big sister of my best friend told us it was made out of shredded chicks, and I got fckin scared for my life, because I can't forget that.
On the capes thing, my guess is that capes were basically coats, but sleaves work better at keeping people warm? Capes were probably easier to make, so they were less expensive, but then machines made it easier to make more coats.
Such an amazing build! Editing at the end even more (especially music). The vibe and chills it gives. So many ideas how to play with this. Could even change their aspirations to bad vampires instead of good .
The Vampire Pack was the first pack I bought and I played with it soooo much! It's the best Game Pack, period. Whenever I play with vampires, I make a club with Vlad and the Vatores with Vlads Mansion as the Club hangout and it's so much fun. I don't know who was responsible for this pack but I love them!
On the capes and cloaks conversation: Me and my friends love capes and cloaks and we're all working on basically having a wardrobe that's 10% capes and cloaks, I currently only have a winter cloak and it's so much better than any jacket because it stops all the chilling wind from hitting you. Also, they look cool!
It's faster to write cursive than to print, which was quite useful before everyone was carrying a laptop around. It's also handy for taking notes. It also allows us to have signatures that are reasonably difficult to forge. Reading cursive is pretty easy if you're used to reading it. (And forging signatures becomes easier, too. I TOTALLY NEVER did that, lol.) You won't find me wearing dresses or heels because they're uncomfortable (well, the heels) and impractical, but that doesn't stop me from having long hair that has to be up most of the time to prevent it from getting caught on everything. I was concerned to see how my fave vamps would get made over, but I'm happy with the results. edit: When I was in high school, we had to use a typewriter for reports. Ew.
I came here for a good and weird time with my favourite not-gamer girl, and now I'm spiralling down an existential void... our entire existence is exactly the same as buying groceries, we achieve something and we're proud of it but in 50 years which is the fridge equivalent of a week nobody will remember our personal achievement and we will be left to be forgotten into the dust beneath the Earth's feet and everything we work for and dream of will be GONE-- oh she said weenus lmao funny word
1: I had to learn cursive writing in grade 6, and stopped in year 9. Yeah, faster you write, the harder to read :D 2: Heels was actually invented by a guy for guys / knights to stop the foot slipping forward in the stirrup. And then Butchers wore heels to keep their feet above the blood. Then women stylized it to their fancy tastes. 3: Sarah backwards is Haras (sounds like 'Harass') 😁 4: Ooh!... I guessed you're American, because you don't have an accent. UK and Aussies still have accents.
i 100% agree that we take names too seriously, i’ve known my whole life that i wanted to change my first name and when i finally decided i ended up with the same first and last name as a very famous older man who is probably not who u usually want to name ur daughter after but i think it’s hilarious and so do my parents
To be honest, I love Caleb as he is. I can't stand facial hair and I can smell the hair gel in that hairstyle (he doesn't look bad, but he is not my style with that makeover). On the other hand, I liked Lilith :> he has such a pretty face already and those clothes were cute (although, she is supposed to be kinda... modern?) I don't think Vampires GP is an underrated pack, since I've seen a lot of people praising it, even if they don't like occults sims. Finally, I loved the building ♡
6:12 As far as i know, cursive was created when people used to write with those old pens and ink as a way to not take the pen off the paper as much as posible (bc of stains and that). Now as someone who writes in cursive here are my reasons: 1-i had a grammar teacher told me that if we lose our memory the only handwriting we recall its cursive, so if we dont know it we would have to re learn how to write 2-it helps you retain the way a word its written bc of the shape it has, so it helps with the spelling, and as someone who participated in spelling competitions (different to spelling bees) writing "all the options" of a word was extremely helpful 3-it looks so pretty 4-the reasons you read on google
personally my names are maroOoOo (you are allowed to not spell it like that but that's the "official" spelling), batto and cheese like idgaf anymore i'm a funny purple bat and if you can't accept that that's your problem babe x
YES!! 90’s TV stuff was just the best. I was born in 1992. My generation was the generation of the BEST horror cartoons. We had a great horror cartoon on almost every cartoon channel, every Saturday morning. I miss that!!!
I have been listening to these speed builds for like 3 hours and I can confirm that my brain is melting but I’m having a GREAT TIME hearing a fully grown woman talking about how her neighbors were listening to Alvin and the chipmunks
Im baffled that FGG doesn’t know that Britain does have buttered popcorn 😳 its my personal favourite, not sure if they do then at cinemas but there’s definitely bags you can buy or those microwave popcorn backs ;P
I have been watching all of your videos nonstop lately, and I don't know how I have not gotten annoyed of your voice. It's just soothing. I love your videos
The only pack I bought is Vampires. I personally don’t find Lilith attractive but I do find Vladislaus attractive for some reason. Also, the Wolfsbane Manor (The Vatore’s House) is described as Italian Gothic or something like that.
tv shows i watches as a kid whernt made for my time and how i found they where reruns was due to the fact the charters aged up so quickly within one or two episodes
5:36 Just a quick comment on the cursive rant. Cursive was originally used to write faster back when most people wrote with the pens you had to dip into ink. It's to take away from having to lift the pen between letters, making the process faster and cleaner. There's other purposes for it, but I'm too tired to say what they all are.
i once took The Brother Vatore as my sims husband, and moved the sister vatore into another place... my mother has never been so disappoited in me that i left my vampire sims to die by complete accident in the sunlight, they came to visit one of the other households within the same game and didn't get inside(like the one who took brother Vatore, her name was Cassidy Komori-Vatore), and died on the road, I also killed Vlad using Caleb... ehe
@@lunaredelvour2972 I mean if they are old enough it would be normal for them to marry in like 1400 or something. Just say "no chromo" before each session and all would be fine.
Im obsessed with vampires, so I may be biased, but I still use the pack in non-supernatural contexts. I use the build objects a LOT. The gameplay is fun if you want to mess around with vampires.
Yes is worth it but watch out for Mr pain in the neck Vlad stalks any sims from the phone to the fount door as long keep at him by locking doors and option prevent coming to your sims lot minus apartment some reason other that is a great story telling.
I am a huge fan of vampire the masquerade, and the vampire pack is the one I’ve spent the most time playing with. I do think it’s underrated and don’t understand why people don’t like it (but hey, I’m still waiting for my werewolfs and fairies). It’s a really good pack. Unlike realms of magic, it’s well-balanced as well
I love how she filled the bedroom with mirrors even though they can't see their reflection
being a vain vampire would be so stressful
@@lorien_braga It is possible if you have get famous and get that one quirk and then turn into a vampire
I'm pretty sure Sims 4 vampires can see their reflections, unless that's changed recently.
@@hasta_la_pasta_official No they've never been able to since (I'm pretty sure) the pack came out
@@pausedog910 I just checked both in my game and on TH-cam. Apparently, vampires aren't supposed to have reflections, but for some reason my vampires do??? Idk what's up with that, maybe I need to uninstall and reinstall, but if that's the only issue, I'm not going to lol. Sorry about that!
I appreciate you keeping Caleb's fuckboy energy, just making him less of an edgy teen and more of a coffee snob
¿Por qué no los dos?
she basically aged him up lol
I love having a kid with him all the time
Calebs makeover is giving Kit Harrington
@@stepcathers its okay all vampires have bi energy regardless of their actual sexuality
As someone else with ADHD, these rants make perfect sense. Talking about how dumb cursive is, then immediately into capes doesn’t bother me. It’s like “Awesome, what ABOUT capes! I’ve already forgotten the previous topic!”
My gosh that's the only reason I watch her building videos. Usually I find the topic boring but the way she just switches topics every few seconds is so much fun lol
this is literally me in the NUTSHELL XD
Going on random tangents and forgetting what I said 5 mins ago proceeding to go on a completely different tangent XDD STORY OF MY LIFE
God, I wish I could channel my ADHD outwards like that. Instead, these random tangents only happen in my mind
Well, or towards people that I REALLY trust, which tends to suddenly scare them away
As someone who also has it, fuck cursive.
I am genuinely wondering if I have ADHD myself. My mind is literally like this
I love how she immediately went against the actual lore of the Vatore family about being good vampires that ask for permission to drink, and that's why Vladslaus doesn't like them.
Vampires is such a good pack, but oh my god if vlad wasn’t at my door every night it wouldn’t have been the last game pack I bought. (b*tuu doesn’t count, it is a STAIN on the sims community, so i never bought it lol)
True but I do have it if you just started your new game in Sims 4 he says at night what a lovely neck you got there
It's so annoying
you can set no tresspassing on door to remove vampire attacks
Oh ok thank you
@@hatyyy also garlic can work
I played him a bit, making him a played household and he stopped showing up, maybe that's a thing or maybe it made my game bug in a good way XD.
Cursive is faster because you pick your pen up less! Also, as a social worker, it’s good when you need to take notes in front of nosy clients :)
Also! Developing signatures!! Dropping cursive from the curriculum is a good way to let people forge more easily, in my opinion.
@@5Geass maybe but we sign things less and less often. Plus most people's signatures are as easy to forge as their everyday handwriting imo I mean what I would never 😳
@@xxsniperkittykatxx Do we? I gotta sign on the delivery man's ipad for every fucking delivery where I live. Also on every single state document, application and whenever anyone needs my approval to talk about my private information in order for them to not go to jail. According to some older people, this is 100 times more signage than they used to have to ever do.
I never learned cursive .. even tho I really wanted to
my handwriting developed into cursive naturally bc i just never lifted up my hand :-)
This is an awesome build, but I do have one piece of constructive criticism. Aren't the Vatores supposed to be good vampires and they don't get along with Vlad because of that? Don't seem like the type to have prisoners in their basement
Caleb has the "good vampire" aspiration, so he wants to be good. Lilith is more neutral. Neither of them canonically like Vlad, that's true.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking, this is why they have a nice friendly house - they’re more or less good vampires
Uhhhh,, it's so they can take Vlad as a prisoner :D?
Maybe this was their house before they changed and became better people? 🤔
We can pretend his sister locks up people who are mean to him
VAMPIRES PACK IS EXTREMELY UNDERRATED, YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. at one time it was ALL i played with, even had my own family of vampire hunters to try to bring down the vampire population beause there was soooo many of them
Yes!
There are vampire hunters? +?
I love the vampire pack I often do my Sims as vampires
wait that's actually a really good idea, how did you manage to find them?
I have 5-6 generations of vampires!
As someone who married Caleb, this video is a blessing
I really tried not too but he ended up being my sims selfs townie best friend, then one thing just lead to another... 😂
@@mere6789 I first met Caleb when I was still starting my vampire sim in forgotten hallow, he was already talking to my sim when I got there. Since most of the npc sims I met are already married, I ended up with Caleb instead 😂😂
A power move. I love how you said "Someone who married" instead of saying a sim
Same my sim had kids with him ☠️☠️
Caleb is such a great dad lol
as a slav i didn't even know that cursive isn't the basic way of writing, that's the only thing i was taught and use
same
Hi fellow slav
Hi fellow slavs
Same here.
as a slav i had to teach myself how to NOT write in cursive
fgg: decides to fix the vatore family
also fgg: gives caleb a beard
beards are amazing wdym
@@stargirlally Unfortunately, not everyone likes them, just like some people don't like hairy women XD
@@itsmyopinion6889 I like your name very much!
@@em9353 Thank you ;)
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When you were talking about names I remembered hearing about people with weird names on the news. There are a lot of people who give their kids crazy weird names, but the most memorable ones for me were the siblings: Macaroni 85, Spaghetti 88, and Sincerely Yours 98. I hope this knowledge makes you happy.
Watch Horrible Histories, they had a thing on Victorian names and it's hilarious what they had as genuine names from that period.
I don’t even name my sims like that, what on Earth…
About a year ago there was this trend of people calling their babies "Pandemia" and "Corona"
I assisted in the birth of Spaghetti 88's child and they named the baby Cheese Pimiento.
@@ColeenLou wait really?? Because I’m pretty sure I heard that as well that they named the child Cheese Pimiento lol that’s awesome 😂
The “it’s temporary so why bother” mindset is how I used to think about bathing. I try to not get in that mindset because then I get into a funk where I don’t get out of bed for days.
True
Same
I've been in that mindset my whole life. Like, I really try to care but I can't lmfao its not worth the effort
Same. I feel productive on days I have the energy to get out of bed for something other than going to the bathroom
20:47 Did she just place the pictures of the Vatore's biggest enemy in their wall?
its to throw darts at
@@Ratman.Not.Batman Now I'm curious if you put a dart board behind it... if it would work. (with using bb.moveobjects)
@@killerkat4510 probably but idk if you'd be able to press it
@@Ratman.Not.Batman isnt there that little floorboard thing on the floor? Idk if I'm misremembering but I also dont have whatever pack they came with and have only seen it in videos.
Here in the Netherlands, about 30 years ago for me now, cursive writing was just the way how we learned to write. It wasn't like we learned how to write letters and then they made us learn cursive. Everyone up to the age of 13 maybe, writes cursive. Then you realise you can do what you want and develop your own handwriting and writing style. Some stay at cursive, most change it. I have no idea if it's still the way they teach it now.
i’m also from the netherlands and still in school, for me, we learned to write normally first, then a while later (like after a year or so) we learned how to write cursive. then, we had to practice cursive for a few years, but the lessons just stopped after i was about 10 or 11, and now i don’t remember how to write cursive at all. most people i know from school hate cursive, so none of them write in cursive.
Here in the US, they quit teaching cursive at all in our school district. They learn to print and then later to type.
My niece thought my handwriting was some kind of magic when she was around 8. As in "Woooow, how do you write like that??" 😂
What does this have to do with the sims?
@@Elliott540 What do any of Sarah's ramblings have to do with the Sims? 😂
All will make sense after you watch the video 😉
Some letters have changed especially the letters with up and down strokes. The triangle with circle in the middle t has been replaced by a simple upwards stroke with a -.
I work at a bookstore in the U.S. and every Sunday there are loads of teens and young adults that come into the store in all kinds of outfits. I kid you not, there is a woman who dresses as a dragon with a full plate armor tail and horns and her friend who is always dressed as a sailor scout. We had the entire Suicide Squad in one Sunday as well. It's so much fun.
FGG: This is a bisexual’s dream!
Me: watches everything from then on
and? was it a good representation?
@@LookingForFrogs absolutely
I really paused the video in shock because how did she know I was bi?
@@heattexhaustion not really, could be "a dream that belongs to a bisexual (person)". I just checked and word "bisexual" can act as a proper noun for a bisexual individual. Like "Martin's book" or idk... "mom's spaghetti"
@@heattexhaustion Actually, an apostrophe applies to possession too, like we can say someone’s dream, or someone’s pencil, it shows its theirs, possession, it is used as a short form for “is” too though, like the word “it’s” can stand for it is, or it’s (something). The second it’s shows possession, i hope you understand it now 😅
As a kid my teachers made me attend 'lessons' with other kids whose handwriting was horrible. Mine was fine (weird flex but ok), they just wanted me to write in cursive. I did, for the lessons, then went back to my normal handwriting when they were over. When my teacher realised, she came up to me asking why I wouldn't write in cursive. I told her I just didn't want to. She sighed and let me be. Everyone's time was wasted that week.
I wrote in cursive cause my mom made me
Yeah, cursive lessons are a complete waste of time, I had something similar.
In English we had weeks of learning cursive and it was the only lesson they cared if we wrote in it or not. Well I never did because even though I had legible cursive, it was a ball ache to do so I just didn't until we started doing creative writing and we had to do short stories. Everyone but me was doing it in cursive and when we had to read each other's it was like trying to read a made up squiggle language but because I hadn't done it in cursive, my teacher basically said to me that it wasn't acceptable work and I had to do it again and basically stood over me until I wrote it in cursive. This happened a few times until I just started going it but I never put any effort in then she whined that they had proof I could do neat cursive but I wasn't and was just making more work for myself because they were going to have me re-write it until it was readable.
I hated that teacher, she was such a bitch but because she smiled a lot everyone went on about how nice she was. Please. Bitch wouldn't let me write a short 'fairy tale STYLE' story about the princess saving herself and the prince being evil because everyone else in class was writing traditional guy saves girl crap and actually threw my creative writing work in the bin in front of the entire class because I was trying to be 'rebellious instead of writing things like everyone else.' Didn't seem to realise that the whole point of creative writing is to be unique. And wow that was a tangent, basically cursive's a useless pain that no one can read and school's need to not bother teaching it anymore.
@@kitsu1379 That sounds absolutely dreadful, wow. Teachers can be such assholes 🙄
The only time I ever use cursive anymore is if I have to formally sign something, like a package or contract. Other than that, I never use it. I am going to school to become a teacher right now, but I really hope I don’t have cursive as part of my curriculum because it’s such a waste!
@@raynathomason1030 Oh wow, good luck becoming a teacher! Wish you all the best!!
I work in a grocery store and if someone came in wearing a knights armor or whatever it would probably convince me not to quit that day, I’d love it
Me to my husband “I love the Vatores. I make them have all my babies.” He just looks at me confused.
I’m sure the rest of the fixing is perfectly fine, but making Caleb look more like a traditional handsome vampire is immediately incorrect smhhhh. Caleb is the biggest fuckin nerd in the entirety of the sims 4 and yes I will die on this hill. Literally every save I play has him being the biggest and most adorable loser I’ve ever seen. Mans get bullied by literally every dog I ever see him interact with. Cats too.
Finally, someone willing to die on the correct hill with me. Caleb Vatore is a massive dork and no one can change my mind!
Bridget Kirkland he’s a giant dork and we love him for it!!
That, and his aspiration is literally "Good Vampire". He asks people if he can drink from them, he's just a good boy
@@claralima1967caleb is bae i said what i said 🖤🥀😂❤
fun fact: a few years ago i made a vampire couple (actually one of them might have been caleb but i'm not sure) and gave them a pool in the basement. i had never used the skinny dipping interaction so i was like "eh sure". i then had them propose. so they get out of the pool and right to the side of it, still naked, one of them got on his knee and proposed to other. it was beautiful and still remains my most vivid sims 4 memory
Build looks awesome, but I'm not sure that it fits the Vatore siblings. They are more modern (Lilith was on a computer when Vlad came in and turned her) so I don't think they would have a run down victorian house. Also with Caleb having the materialistic trait I feel like he wouldn't let the place look run down.
He's not a snob he's a foodie
@@CathyMoon656 I knew about foodie. What seems to have happened is that in my game he married my rags to riches sim and I got annoyed with him being tense from not buying stuff so I replaced it with snob.
@@CathyMoon656 I think the point still works with materialistic though.
@@Ollie_nel he just loves stuff
About the capes thing? I think they got rid of it because of Edna Mode.
I'm a teacher of English in a country where English is not widely used, and I sooooooo loved your monologue about cursive:D When I was a child and got obsessed with English I studied how to write in cursive in English in the primary school, then in the middle and high school nobody asked us to use cursive, then I went to the university to study English and again, nobody used cursive, I was so disappointed:c Now I'm 30 and I teach English and when kids ask me if the English-speakers use cursive, I give them a small lesson on how to write in cursive, but I always tell them that they can use just the simple alphabetical letters in all the cases, so that they won't have such a disappointment as I had as a child.
P.S. I love your speed-builds for your random monologues, btw, subscribed just because of them:D
Cursive makes sense when you think about the writing tool being a quill and ink. The idea is to write as much as possible without lifting the pentip from the paper.
FGG: Why don't people wear capes?
(Edna Mode has left the chat)
I have never laughed at a comment so hard until now
My favorite part about this transformation is that you didn't alter the original sims face at all. Like, I know you edited Caleb's face a tiny bit but you can barely notice, all you did was change his eyes a bit. You didn't change their body types/proportions, you didn't change their hair color/eye color, you kept them the same (the only difference being their hair styles and clothes).
I can't explain it, but it made me happy for some reason.
I don't like to edit my sims actual self. I usually just put them in clothes that suit their particular body and hair and maybe makeup that suits them. I don't want all my sims to look the same...just like they care about how they look.
Fun fact: the term "stan" is a shortened version of "stalker fan", so it's technically a derogative term but people have turned it a different way, similar to the term "otaku"! Also, you can actually legally change your name, it just takes a while and a fair bit of money I think!
It also comes from a song called “Stan” about an over-obsessive fan sending letter to a famous artist and eventually killing himself and his girlfriend when they don’t respond
Stan only counts to dream fans. No setiosly.
Last I checked, it’s about US$500 to petition to change your name, plus legal fees and whatever it costs to alter legal documents. The conservative estimate I was given was about US$1500, not including lost wages for the time spent pursuing the change.
It’s the only thing stopping me from legally changing my name right now, haha.
Yeah, I don't know how or why people listened to the Eminem song and thought, "yeah, that sounds like me".
i always thought it was supposed to be a shortened term of “super fan” … don’t know where the t came from …. but from knowing people who call themselves ‘stans’, stalker isn’t too far off.
HOW dare you disrespect Caleb Vatore, mortal?
Jk you did a good job, I just prefer his original self, for me he's perfect the way he is.
He legit has the worst haircut in the game
@@glitchgoblin1338 everyone is entitled to their own options ig🙄
@@kanaeshellabooger yeah I know. I stated mine clearly. His default hair is terrible.
@@glitchgoblin1338 but he makes it look not so bad which is a flex honestly
@@glitchgoblin1338 Honestly it's just the eyebrows that is terrible other than that he's stunning
If anyone is like FFG and is wondering why cursive? It's because learning to write your signature in cursive makes it much more harder to forge. Now, as someone who went through rigorous cursive training while at Catholic school, I see no other point to cursive besides forgery prevention and I hate it for all other reasons because there's no other point.
I write in cursive because it's faster
@@Jorexzill lol me too. My cursive is neater and more legible than my print if I’m writing in a hurry. And it sometimes becomes a mashup of print and cursive anyway lol
FGG* not FFG
I have teenagers. Their school has stopped teaching them cursive. I've taught them to write their names in cursive so they have a signature. That's really the only point of knowing cursive. Well that and being able to read old documents.
@@justbeatingtheelderlyabuser why would you need to know how to write cursive to read it? Its common sense. The letters look the same
Damn you just indirectly told my younger sister Santa isn’t real. Oh well. Thank you for your service.
How did she take it?
if you allow your younger sister to watch this with all her cursing I think she can handle the santa thing.
@@LoriHorta she was just in the room lol
I'm not talented enough at building in the Sims, but someone PLEASE make Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. for this week's thing.
Head, shoulders, knees and toes was designed to get kids to do some exercise and wake them up from their school-induced comas.
Mom with a 4 year old here, and yeah I use that song to teach the kiddo. It's a good starting point and fun to sing.
We did it at the daycare I worked at mostly for exercise.
What does that have to do with the sims
who calls there kid a kiddo
@@heattexhaustion a lot of ppl
"i'd rather sing in cursive.. why don't more people wear capes?"
The random sound clip of her just saying “pee-pee poo-poo” just brought me so much joy and made me realize that I want the this person’s friend. I just need this energy in my life
Also. Cursive is only useful if you're comfortable with it. So much faster to write cursive than print. Think about it. You only pick your pen up at the end of a word instead of between each goddamn letter. I took very note-heavy classes and did a lot of writing (by hand, not just typing xD) and my print turns into messy cursive when I'm rushed so I went back and taught myself Cursive a little bit more properly so I could read my damn notes xD Cursive is one of those things that you gotta be comfortable with it for it to be useful. I hate writing in print now because it feels so tedious and slow compared to cursive
i love the whole story behind macaulay culkin changing his middle name. he had a twitter poll and let his followers choose his new middle name. some other options were "Shark Week" and "TheMcRibIsBack"
you decided to die on the hill of Johnny Depping Caleb Vatore and i can respect that however it's not the hill i choose to die on.
Cursive made sense back in my grandma's time, when they were still using pen-nibs and ink wells (she's 97). But they also spent huge chunks of their school day practicing it, so their cursive was crystal clear. Her handwriting is still beautiful.
Once fountain and ballpoint pens became common though, it wasn't necessary. Maybe everyone just kept it up because that's all we'd known. But the school district here doesn't even teach it any more. They teach typing with that time.
Now my niblings have trouble reading grandma's beautiful cursive but they were typing faster than any of us by age 12. 😂
I learnt cursive st school and typing (on a typewriter cos I am old! Not boomer old but not young either). Young ones cant write or type as fast as me
Cursive has more to do with avoiding hand/wrist strain when you have to handwrite everything (good cursive is as much about posture and correct support for the arm and hand as it is about the technical formation of each letter), and was much easier to do with the thinner inks. The presence of fountain pens does not automatically mean cursive is irrelevant. While those pens made it *easier* to write in print -- ink formulations had to be made much thicker so as to not leak all over the place when carrying them around, therefore the ink doesn't flow and connect as easily anymore -- it didn't mean cursive immediately became useless. It did, however, make writing slightly more of a strain.
I love cursive, but I also love those gel pens that write so smoothly and easily. I never realized the connection before now, for some reason
@@Oscitant_Otter Thank you for the additional info. I didn't mean to come off saying it was useless. I can't imagine _not_ knowing how to write cursive. It's just so much easier and faster. What you said makes sense. I definitely notice a difference in how my wrist feels when I print versus when I write.
I'm sad my niblings aren't learning it at all, but I can also see why schools needed to drop it. There's a whole new necessary curriculum taking up a lot of time and space now - computers - and something had to give. Anymore, we're all using tech devices for written communications far more than writing, so it makes sense to focus on that.
Yeah, I feel like cursive would be better if they spent more than a couple weeks teaching it when we’re not even 10…it’s also antiquated when we’re literally being taught how to type fast, computers/typing is just the modern cursive. Though I think there should be a bit of time taught to read it and recognize the letters.
In Brazil we are taught to write cursive since the day we start learning to write, like, print letters are taught in preschool, then we learn cursive and probably later in life it either evolves to a mash of the two or stays cursive, it's pretty rare to see someone only writing in print.
This! And, my father mostly writes in print (because he didn't train his cursive for a long time) and I get confused every time, like... why you trying to imitate a writing machine, man?
The whole video I was like "Wow, that's actually a really nice basement, I love the aesthetic, it's so cool."
And then it came to the final room and of course. OF COURSE. Why am I even surprised at this point?
9:10 Re: cosplay as real fashion, esp in grocery stores.
It’s actually really funny; I once had to go grocery shopping in full cosplay because no one bothered to pack food (after PROMISING they would), and I, as the person who gave the least shits, was elected to go out into Real People Land after the convention to grab frozen egg rolls and ramen-while decked out in full Black Canary gear.
Lemme tell ya a thing.
It _sucked._ People kept coming up to me to either pay me for “stuff” or ask me what the hell I was doing. A woman screamed at me for offending her five-year-old son.
I think the reason why it isn’t a thing is because the risk is too high.
Knightcore, fairycore, royaltycore, and other fantasy fashions are a quirky statement. But a costume is a costume and people can’t mentally integrate it into their mental lexicon of fashion.
I mean the whole unique name thing is so true like if i name my child:
Shing alinga dingdong Then someone says "i would like never name my child that" thats the point sweetheart
Now Caleb can go chase resident thembo Morgyn Ember
Morgyn is so hot. Only flaw is neither gender can have their baby.
My dad would always honk when passing by forests, especially when it was dark to “scare the trolls away” cue me being terrified during basically all late car rides of my childhood.
Building a Sims lot while essentially having a psychotic break in the voiceover - this video is what finally made me subscribe. I was like, ah yes, this is 100% a kindred spirit.
EDIT: but Hannah Montana? ...c'mooon. Rocko's Modern Life? Doug? AHHH! Real Monsters? Rugrats? Hey Arnold? Are You Afraid of the Dark? (I mean all the originals for those btw not the remakes they're suddenly doing now.) Disney had some decent stuff too then like The Torkelsons which nobody but me seems to remember.
I love how having to poop makes you think of the American Educational System. That is a perfect metaphor for it!!!
I am very much a simp for the vatores. I feel the vampire fase. But you butchered my man caleb XD
I think most of us were vampire kids in school. Middle school was rough ok
Am I the only weirdo who read the "subscribe" at the end several times because it somehow feels wrong even if it's right?
Idk I'm just losing my mind at this point lol
although i don't like how you made caleb, i love vampires.
i like writing in cursive ..
I graduated in 2011, I remember having a few teachers in jr. high and high school only allowing us to write in cursive and we could only use blue or black pens, I assumed it was like that everywhere lol I only learned recently that a lot of schools don’t even teach cursive anymore!
about the basement... you have become the very thing you swore to destroy! jkjk, loving the video!
About the thing, when you were a kid and somebody told you something that later truned out wrong:
Here in Germany, we have some hard candy with a soft spot inside. There is orange and lemon flavor... I kinda liked them because of that. But the big sister of my best friend told us it was made out of shredded chicks, and I got fckin scared for my life, because I can't forget that.
"FUCK cursive- anyways how about capes?" ADHD moods like-
On the capes thing, my guess is that capes were basically coats, but sleaves work better at keeping people warm? Capes were probably easier to make, so they were less expensive, but then machines made it easier to make more coats.
I love the vampire pack, it was actually reason why I bought the Sims 4😅😍
Such an amazing build! Editing at the end even more (especially music). The vibe and chills it gives. So many ideas how to play with this. Could even change their aspirations to bad vampires instead of good .
this version of caleb looks like he belongs in "what we do in the shadows" (amazing show btw) and im loving that.
The Vampire Pack was the first pack I bought and I played with it soooo much! It's the best Game Pack, period. Whenever I play with vampires, I make a club with Vlad and the Vatores with Vlads Mansion as the Club hangout and it's so much fun. I don't know who was responsible for this pack but I love them!
This is when I regret not being a builder so I can't make a Code Lyoko themed build.
When she mentioned the cartoon themed build competition my mind went straight to Code Lyoko.
That would be so good.
On the capes and cloaks conversation: Me and my friends love capes and cloaks and we're all working on basically having a wardrobe that's 10% capes and cloaks, I currently only have a winter cloak and it's so much better than any jacket because it stops all the chilling wind from hitting you. Also, they look cool!
It's faster to write cursive than to print, which was quite useful before everyone was carrying a laptop around. It's also handy for taking notes. It also allows us to have signatures that are reasonably difficult to forge. Reading cursive is pretty easy if you're used to reading it. (And forging signatures becomes easier, too. I TOTALLY NEVER did that, lol.)
You won't find me wearing dresses or heels because they're uncomfortable (well, the heels) and impractical, but that doesn't stop me from having long hair that has to be up most of the time to prevent it from getting caught on everything.
I was concerned to see how my fave vamps would get made over, but I'm happy with the results.
edit: When I was in high school, we had to use a typewriter for reports. Ew.
I came here for a good and weird time with my favourite not-gamer girl, and now I'm spiralling down an existential void... our entire existence is exactly the same as buying groceries, we achieve something and we're proud of it but in 50 years which is the fridge equivalent of a week nobody will remember our personal achievement and we will be left to be forgotten into the dust beneath the Earth's feet and everything we work for and dream of will be GONE-- oh she said weenus lmao funny word
Fun fact, they recently discovered that a T-rex probably used vibrations to find their prey and didn't actually roar. Look it up! It's terrifying tbh.
Where I can read about it?
I stan the take on the fact the vampires pack is the MOST UNDERRATED PACK
1: I had to learn cursive writing in grade 6, and stopped in year 9. Yeah, faster you write, the harder to read :D
2: Heels was actually invented by a guy for guys / knights to stop the foot slipping forward in the stirrup. And then Butchers wore heels to keep their feet above the blood. Then women stylized it to their fancy tastes.
3: Sarah backwards is Haras (sounds like 'Harass') 😁
4: Ooh!... I guessed you're American, because you don't have an accent. UK and Aussies still have accents.
"Mario and/or Luigi"
Like half and half Mario and Luigi, straight down the middle 😂
i 100% agree that we take names too seriously, i’ve known my whole life that i wanted to change my first name and when i finally decided i ended up with the same first and last name as a very famous older man who is probably not who u usually want to name ur daughter after but i think it’s hilarious and so do my parents
Judging from your username I'm assuming Morgan Freeman?
To be honest, I love Caleb as he is. I can't stand facial hair and I can smell the hair gel in that hairstyle (he doesn't look bad, but he is not my style with that makeover). On the other hand, I liked Lilith :> he has such a pretty face already and those clothes were cute (although, she is supposed to be kinda... modern?)
I don't think Vampires GP is an underrated pack, since I've seen a lot of people praising it, even if they don't like occults sims.
Finally, I loved the building ♡
I try to make my vampires in a lost boys/What we do in the shadows kinda way
Sameee
6:12 As far as i know, cursive was created when people used to write with those old pens and ink as a way to not take the pen off the paper as much as posible (bc of stains and that). Now as someone who writes in cursive here are my reasons: 1-i had a grammar teacher told me that if we lose our memory the only handwriting we recall its cursive, so if we dont know it we would have to re learn how to write
2-it helps you retain the way a word its written bc of the shape it has, so it helps with the spelling, and as someone who participated in spelling competitions (different to spelling bees) writing "all the options" of a word was extremely helpful
3-it looks so pretty
4-the reasons you read on google
I cant belive i basically wrote an essay
I love the vampire pack and it causes me pain every time people hate on it just because its "not realistic"
on the bit about names: "oh i would never name my child that" *smirks in enby*
personally my names are maroOoOo (you are allowed to not spell it like that but that's the "official" spelling), batto and cheese
like idgaf anymore i'm a funny purple bat and if you can't accept that that's your problem babe x
inspired by that one kid on tiktok who named themself minecraft. minecraft is a true inspiration.
and i mean this 100% sincerely
Are you a secret Brazilian? Your Brazil energy is ALL AROUND, and as a fellow Brazilian I want you as one of us
YES!! 90’s TV stuff was just the best. I was born in 1992. My generation was the generation of the BEST horror cartoons. We had a great horror cartoon on almost every cartoon channel, every Saturday morning. I miss that!!!
Sarah’s rants give me very stoner who drank 5 redbulls vibes & I love it 😂❤️
I live the rambling FakeGamerGirl does, always comforts me
Cursive actually has a practical reason! It's much faster than print because you spend less time lifting your pen from the paper.
I have been listening to these speed builds for like 3 hours and I can confirm that my brain is melting but I’m having a GREAT TIME hearing a fully grown woman talking about how her neighbors were listening to Alvin and the chipmunks
Im baffled that FGG doesn’t know that Britain does have buttered popcorn 😳 its my personal favourite, not sure if they do then at cinemas but there’s definitely bags you can buy or those microwave popcorn backs ;P
I have been watching all of your videos nonstop lately, and I don't know how I have not gotten annoyed of your voice. It's just soothing.
I love your videos
The only pack I bought is Vampires. I personally don’t find Lilith attractive but I do find Vladislaus attractive for some reason.
Also, the Wolfsbane Manor (The Vatore’s House) is described as Italian Gothic or something like that.
How do you miss the target so badly?? All of the Vamps are attractive!!
tv shows i watches as a kid whernt made for my time and how i found they where reruns was due to the fact the charters aged up so quickly within one or two episodes
Wow, thank god Sarah isn't a mum yet. Imagine her children named Ding-dong BadaBing TuttiFrutti or some shit like that. It would be hilarious tho.
5:36 Just a quick comment on the cursive rant. Cursive was originally used to write faster back when most people wrote with the pens you had to dip into ink. It's to take away from having to lift the pen between letters, making the process faster and cleaner. There's other purposes for it, but I'm too tired to say what they all are.
When my mom was little her grape juice fermented. So she literally got drunk off of grape juice 😂
i once took The Brother Vatore as my sims husband, and moved the sister vatore into another place... my mother has never been so disappoited in me that i left my vampire sims to die by complete accident in the sunlight, they came to visit one of the other households within the same game and didn't get inside(like the one who took brother Vatore, her name was Cassidy Komori-Vatore), and died on the road, I also killed Vlad using Caleb... ehe
I had this problem with vampires coming home from work & just... standing outside until they fried & then they died 😞
I lost Vlad this way.
"the vatore siblings need help"
Me: WAIT HOLD UP THEYRE SIBLINGS-!?
"No one likes roofing"
Me, who looks forward to roofing on shell challenges:😶
YOU THOUGHT THEY WERE MARRIED OR SOMETHING?
@@Em_Cee669 There are mods for that so they can be.
@@Em_Cee669 YES I THOUGHT THEY WERE A COUPLE AND IDFK WHY I DEADASS DIDN'T REALIZE THEY WERE SIBLINGS😂😭😭😭
@@xxXXRAPXXxx I am well aware and it hurts to be reminded of such😀😀😀
@@lunaredelvour2972 I mean if they are old enough it would be normal for them to marry in like 1400 or something. Just say "no chromo" before each session and all would be fine.
I am also pro cape. I always wear one at the Renaissance festival and I love it. It's like walking around with a blanket.
I write in cursive, that's what I was taught at primary school and it's stuck. Nobody can read my writing if I do it even slightly too fast
13:10 its to get energy out of small children. At my camp, they kept going faster and faster until everyone collapsed.
As someone who chose their name, I can appreciate that rant. Trinity Delirium, pleasure to meet ya ;)
I am horrified that British theaters wouldn't offered butter drenched popcorn
the reason parents take naming of a child serious is because of….
Bullying
Your name doesn't matter, you are gonna get bullied anyways. I had these group of guys who bullied me cuz my name is in english...
@@erins.b6739 Pathetic people really bully others about the most normal thing ever, huh?
I was still bullied, even if I shared a name/ had a similar name to least 5 other people: Chris, Christina, Christopher, Cristina, Christian....
I’ve actually been thinking about naming my kid Sturfy when I get older and have kids
I've heard people talk so much about the vampire pack, so I might buy it.
But for those who actually have the pack, tell me, is it worth it?
Im obsessed with vampires, so I may be biased, but I still use the pack in non-supernatural contexts. I use the build objects a LOT. The gameplay is fun if you want to mess around with vampires.
Yes is worth it but watch out for Mr pain in the neck Vlad stalks any sims from the phone to the fount door as long keep at him by locking doors and option prevent coming to your sims lot minus apartment some reason other that is a great story telling.
I am a huge fan of vampire the masquerade, and the vampire pack is the one I’ve spent the most time playing with. I do think it’s underrated and don’t understand why people don’t like it (but hey, I’m still waiting for my werewolfs and fairies). It’s a really good pack. Unlike realms of magic, it’s well-balanced as well