I’m from England and am appalled at the overruling of roe v wade. Good on you for using your platform to spread important information! Great build, love this series x
Exact same boat as you. Healthcare in general should be an easily accessible thing, not blocked off for specific situations. Disgusting how people in power think they can control a womens uterus.
I have a friend who has said that Washington has wonderful camping. She'd be happy to host a camping trip for those of our group who may have a need for a bit of a camping trip. (Truly, the state is gorgeous and the freedoms are sweet.) I love this build. Reminds me of the home of my in-laws that lived in that area. Beautiful job!
I honestly cried! I'm from the UK the ruling is beyond cruel, the start of taking women's rights back.. Everything we faught for. I cried because I'm so happy that you used your voice so happy that you know that this is so much more than views and subscribers, many youtubers wouldn't risk this! Well done you! ❤
We don't have glaciers here in Illinois but we do have the Windy City and it's very safe here for any woman. Should she need it. Plus the architecture here is gorgeous, in Chicago. You should do Illinois next and look up Chicago Bungalow...they're gorgeous. We don't have brownstones, we have greystones. There are A LOT of different styles here, especially on the southside!
I'm from Chicago and yeah our bungalows are gorgeous! Also the sears catalog houses!! 😍😍😍 Thankful illinois has a governor who will likely protect our right to see glaciers and here's to hoping it stays that way.
As someone who lives an hour north of Seattle, I feel like I’ve been here lol. We don’t worry about volcanos but I do think about the big earthquake that’s supposed to happen someday 😂 and Tonya I wanted to thank you for speaking out publicly today and making your stance known. This is basic human rights and what’s happened is appalling.
I admire you using your platform and your voice, because in situation like this one, staying silent speaks volumes... So thank you for being a safe space for those of us who need it. 🤍✨
i’m so proud to be subbed to this channel 😇 also, please do Illinois! Chicago bungalows are so pretty, so that could be a good option, but there are also a lot of older victorian houses in the southern part of the state that are gorgeous. it’s also a state where you can still “see glaciers”, thank god.
Out of all of the TH-camrs who have content about the Sims, I watch yours the most. I was so hoping you would voice your opinion and just knew it would be the same as mine. I love knowing that so many people are against the overturning of roe vs wade. Thank you for being supportive of women making choices about their own bodies!
I just wanted to say how much I appreciate you not attempting to stay politically neutral in these messed-up times. As a uterus haver, I'm seriously horrified about what currently happening, and is def all I can think about right now. oh, and the house is really cute too .
Please do Oregon for the Moonwood mill. It’s so perfect for the green parts of the state. Thank you for using your voice for all of us! The Pacific Northwest is beautiful. The beaches don’t get super warm really. We get nice days but it’s not like Southern California. We don’t really swim or wear bathing suits on the Oregon or Washington coast.
I was honestly disappointed Washington wasn't in Moodwood Mill, because that world is so clearly based on Twilight, and that feels way more like home to me (living across the Sound from Seattle) than Brindleton Bay.
As a Washingtonian, I loved watching this build! Definitely captured the colorful, coastal atmosphere. As far as volcanoes go, they’re really closely monitored, so it’s not something we are really worried about. Earthquakes more so than volcanoes! I’ve actually hiked Mt St Helens twice, it’s pretty cool to see how the mountain and landscape have changed since the eruption in ‘80.
I’m from Washington- born and raised. I love this! I’m really proud of my state for being a safe haven. Thank you for including that- the glaciers are very nice!
Oh and I’m not scared of volcanoes. My mom was in middle school when Mount St. Helens erupted. She was in Vancouver- so kinda farther away, but she remembers the ash. It’s REALLY beautiful and the visitors center is really cool. I actually chaperoned my son’s field trip there a couple years ago.
Thank you Tanya. It really is so hard to think about much else right now when we we are all still in shock. Thank you for your beautiful words of support and for being candid about this like all people with a platform have a responsibility to do right now. ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
People, it is not new for content creators to take a stand and tell people who disagree to leave. Saying people should not use their platforms and communities to fight for what they believe is ridiculous. Abortions are healthcare. Tonya using her platform to support uterus having people is her right. Just as we should have rights to our own bodies. You do not need to announce your departure. Just go. Thank you, Tonya. You are incredible. This series is my favorite sims build series and I can’t wait for Texas. All the love to you. ETA: if you are surprised by their views, you clearly have not been paying attention to Tonya at all.
It doesn't have anything to do with her views. I know a lot about the different views she has. If she would have done like she normally did and just spoke her peace that would have been fine and nothing would have been said. This time it was I don't want anyone that doesn't believe like me to follow me or watch my videos. People watch these videos to learn and build things themselves. I love building and learn things from many utubers. I could care less if someone likes purple, yellow, green or orange. That's your business. Yes she has a right to say what she wants on her platform but telling people to leave because they don't believe the same way ( and they never said anything about what they believe one way or the other ) is just not right. I too have a uterus so I too have my opinion. Funny how people with a uterus just a week ago when asked couldn't even say what a woman was. God bless........
@@joycee8051 I do not need anyone following me that believes that I nor others who have uteruses cant control our own bodies. It's not up for debate. This isnt a simple difference of opinion. It's human rights over our bodies.
i was so disappointed at roe v wade being overturned and as a dutch uterus haver i can't even what it feels like for american uterus havers/afab people. thank you for using your platform to speak out
About living near a volcano, I live in Pompei, a town that has become famous because of the eruption of mount Vesuvius, a volcano that is still active. The last time it has erupted was in 1944, meaning that the next time will probably be quite dangerous. It’s something that on a day to day basis you just don’t think about but when you do it’s a pretty scary thought. Oh, it is also a seismic zone. But hey, the people are nice, the scenery is wonderful and the food great.
Hawaii next please which might look nice in the Sulani world . Or Tennessee [ like a cabin in the smokies] or any nice suburb home there in the fall season in the game.
Native Washingtonian! This style of house is known as "Northwest Contemporary". and is similar to my house. Some other facts about Washington: We produce 80% of the hops used in beer making in the US. We are home to Costco, Amazon, Starbucks, Microsoft, Boeing, and Nintendo's US headquarters. Major industries include tech, agriculture, forests, and fisheries. Our coastal beaches are not very warm. Average summer temperatures along the coast are usually in the 60s to low 70s. Our state flower is the Pacific Rhododendron. And a personal one: I live within a 5 mile radius of Seattle but due to geography it takes an hour to get there either by ferry or by driving around the Puget Sound. The joys of living on a peninsula.
Charleston, South Carolina!! Terrible history 😬 BEAUTIFUL HOMES. I'm a black woman from SC and I'm from Columbia, SC. However, the Charleston coast is mostly protected as a historical district, so it almost feels like going back in time whenever I visit!
I'm from western Canada, we have glaciers here. But there are many many people here that want them to be taken away over here too, I have seen so many protests up here in support for all the uterus owners down in the US to have the proper rights. I love being apart of this channel, so supportive!
Utah will not have safe camping for some time.. but if someone happens to be passing through to a more hospitable place, there are plenty of helpful guides here.
I'm actually a Washingtonian and you really covered alot of our west side of the state we have a very vast and different atmosphere on the eastern part of the state which is basically a giant desert but also filled with lots of farmland (mostly winery's) thank you for representing Washington so well and using your platform for good.
I live in Olympia, WA and want to commend you on the PERFECT build! It actually looks like the first house I bought! Plus my childhood home (a logging town like Moonwood Mill) had an apple tree in the back yard! I loved hearing all of your facts - nah, we don't really worry about volcanoes but it has been over 40 years so.... 😶 Washington really is beautiful and I encourage anyone who hasn't been to the PNW to visit!
I grew up in Seattle and everything you said about Washington is very true. I never had the fear of living near a volcano while I lived there. Pike Place Market is the absolute best. The view from the Space Needle is breathtaking and beautiful. My other favorite places that I recommend to you are MoPOP (Museum of Pop Culture), Chihuly Glass Museum and Garden, the ferris wheel downtown, the Capitol building in Olympia, and the Pacific Science Center. I think you would love exploring Seattle.
Woo! Washington rep! Thanks for the shoutout for our ferry system. It's going through major troubles these days (with some recent improvements at least), but for a while there it was struggling due to the lockdowns and employment losses. They've gone from being the most reliable transportation service in the state, to heavy traffic and major delays. Its unfortunate for the public to hate on them, when they should be getting more support. On a nicer note: Cherries are amazing, and WSU developed the Cosmic Crisp apple. The state is also geologically found to have just about every biome on the planet, from rainforest to desert. Including uncommon basalt deposits from lava fissures :)
A lot of people are saying Chicago, and I agree! Just driving around and seeing so much architecture has inspired me a lot in the sims. There’s your classic one-story midwestern homes, giant mansions near the Lake Michigan coast, and beautiful apartment buildings!
I love this series so much! I also wanted to say thank you for using your platform to voice your feelings on what is going on with our country. Your channel has always been a safe space and an inviting one ♥️
I lived in Anchorage for awhile. We had an eruption while I was there. It was far enough away that most people were fine but my son and I who have asthma had to wear masks outside. No worse than the wildfires, the earthquakes, or the tsunami warnings lol. Then we moved to Tacoma WA. Washington is so wet. It just rains so much.
Thank you for talking about how Washington is a great, safe place to go CAMPING. How you brought up the topic made me smile and laugh so hard. Thank you!
I love this build and I live in Washington, and I have seen that frying pan. Apparently they did fry eggs in it. I too love squishmallows but had been searching for my perfect one and found it. I have a Bambi squishmallo 🥰🥰
Thank you thank you thank you. I have always loved your channel, but this has cemented you as one of my top TH-camrs. ❤️❤️❤️ I so greatly appreciate those who are helping others find safe places to see glaciers.
The immaculate tone shift from "seeing the glaciers" to actually talking about abortion by name. I'm really happy you're standing up for your rights and helping to make a safe space for everyone who's been effected by the terrible rulings of our corrupt government. I know this is really long after you uploaded this originally, but I live in Washington State (originally from Alaska, watching that video next! 🦊) and with all the anti-lgbt legislation that has been happening lately, I'm glad I can feel safe here. But my heart goes out to everyone who lives in such oppressive jurisdictions and I'm glad there are people like you on the internet who care enough to talk about the injustices we face, even if only for a brief portion of your video.
I am young. I don’t know everything yet but I do know that the overturning of roe v wade is despicable. Abortion is something that was turned political when it really should be something up to the mother and father if he is a part of the situation. Good for you for using your platform to speak out about it. Love you Gryphi
I would love to see you tackle my home state of Virginia. I'm from the beach area, but some of the mountain areas of Virginia would fit in well with moonwood Mill, I think.
I live in Washington! I have lived in Seattle and I have lived in Pasco which is desert pretty much. We have a bit of everything here. I love the coast it is so pretty, you would love it because the beaches on the coast are not very warm typically. Also Adam West, the original Batman is from Washington and Kurt Cobain and Chris Cornell
i admire you for speaking your mind about the truly horrid and devastating news. i think it's awesome you're not afraid to tell those people off of your channel who don't have the respect for us uterus-havers.
I live like 30ish miles away from Mount Baker in Washington state and it is definitely a bit spooky if I think about it for too long. But the views of the mountains are beautiful!
Evergreen Harbor would have worked very well! I live in WA and you would like the beaches. They are cool beaches with frequent wind and rain, rarely super warm. I don't worry about volcanoes. St. Helens blew in the early eighties with lots of ash but no explosions since then.
Oooo for Missouri, you could do an old Civil War era river town vibe like Hannibal, Cape Girardeau, or St. Genevieve. Think Huckelberry Finn and Mark Twain and stuff. The Mississippi River is big in Missouri's history. Moonwood Mill would be a great setting for Minnesota or Montana with all the forests and trees. And then maybe Colorado in Mt. Komorebi since, well, mountains lol.
moonwood mill reminds me a lot of the old mining and lumbermill cities in the more northern parts of michigan! if you wanted to go with a more Upper Peninsula inspired build for Michigan that'd definitely be one of the worlds I'd recommend for it
I lived in Washington as a kid! I’m not sure if anyone has mentioned yet, but one cool fact about the Space Needle is that the top floor has a restaurant that rotates ✨
I've got tears in my eyes. It's so much to take in for someone with an uterus in the US. I'm from Germany and if you ever feel the need to explore the forest area, you are always welcome to sleep on my couch. We need to climb this mountain together
I used to live in Long Beach wa and I’ve taken bunch of pics standing next to the frying pan. Back in the day they actually cooked something on it. I think it was an egg but I’d have to ask my hubby. He was raised there.
Hey! I watch from Colombia 🇨🇴 and I absolutely love your building style and decorating. It's also entertaining to hear you talk while you build. Keep up the good work. I'm subscribing!! 🎉
I’d love to see your take on Michigan ! We have alot of farm land so a farm home in Brindleton Bay or Moonwood Mill may work ! OR if you want a more modern take we do have a lot of cities with older exterior house, apartment & townhome builds, but beautiful modern interior updating. So you almost have a huge variety to choose from when it comes to a build choice for us !
Regarding living near volcanos, I live in Auckland, New Zealand and there are 53 volcanos in the area spanning around 1000 km radius throughout the city - just over 600 miles. The most recent eruption was about 600 years ago, and technically the whole city is floating on an active hotspot around 100 km (60 miles) below the surface of the earth so a new volcano can theoretically be made any time. I can honestly say that I hardly ever think about a volcano eruption ever and they are very common walking spots and show beautiful views of the city so really no big deal
Born in Washington, raised mostly in Oregon. We have lived in two types of houses that remind me of Oregon. Craftsman style and I actually lived in a hundred year old farmhouse (3 floors) came with a creek and 2 barns. It was down the street from an old logging mill.
i found ur account thru the sims article and i have to say i appreciate u speaking out. it means so much and ur builds are so beautiful! i watched a bunch of ur tiny home builds. just subbed💖
Mississippi!!! Especially with hometown on hgtv being filmed in Laurel, I work on art dept for show I see so many unique houses, even though Jackson Ms is the capital, Laurel or Jackson and even Canton have some nice houses.
Idaho would be great to use for the new pack as we have the frank church wilderness, mining, world class rapids. Great area for hunting, camping, hiking, fishing. We are known for potatoes, the best in the world. The southern half has lots of farming. Also known for Smurf turn (bsu blue turf).
I am from New Jersey and I would love to see a build based on the state. I am curious what you would do with it. I am thinking either a small beach house or a McMansion haha. We also have a lot of historic homes because it’s an older state so you could go that route too.
I grew up in Detroit, Michigan but have visited a lot of the State- including the upper peninsula, and Mackinac Island. There are a lot of varying styles of home throughout the state, so I'd be very interested in seeing what you come up with for Michigan!
I just imagine those cars that everyone use for builds just starting to use the pattern they do in the worlds they are from. I could see our sims just chilling in the living room and all of a sudden one of the cars just go through the living room lol
Imagine doing a collab with one of those geoguessr youtubers that are experts on guessing which states are which based on architecture and stuff and see if they’d be able to guess which state each of your US state builds are just by screenshots of them and not knowing the title
Brindleton Bay could work for California, albeit probably not what most non-Californians picture when they think of California. As someone who lived in the Monterey Bay area almost all my life, Brindleton Bay definitely strongly reminds me of Monterey, I think it's the weather haha
I’m from England and am appalled at the overruling of roe v wade. Good on you for using your platform to spread important information! Great build, love this series x
Exact same boat as you. Healthcare in general should be an easily accessible thing, not blocked off for specific situations. Disgusting how people in power think they can control a womens uterus.
Queen! Taking a stand, I love it.
Thank you so much for using your platform for good and sharing information about places where you can "visit the glaciers" safely ❤❤❤
I have a friend who has said that Washington has wonderful camping. She'd be happy to host a camping trip for those of our group who may have a need for a bit of a camping trip. (Truly, the state is gorgeous and the freedoms are sweet.) I love this build. Reminds me of the home of my in-laws that lived in that area. Beautiful job!
thank you so much! and your friend sounds lovely! ❤
I honestly cried! I'm from the UK the ruling is beyond cruel, the start of taking women's rights back.. Everything we faught for. I cried because I'm so happy that you used your voice so happy that you know that this is so much more than views and subscribers, many youtubers wouldn't risk this! Well done you! ❤
I know that I liked you and the fact that you made your stand on Roe V Wade made me like you even more! Keep doing you boo.
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We don't have glaciers here in Illinois but we do have the Windy City and it's very safe here for any woman. Should she need it. Plus the architecture here is gorgeous, in Chicago. You should do Illinois next and look up Chicago Bungalow...they're gorgeous. We don't have brownstones, we have greystones. There are A LOT of different styles here, especially on the southside!
My husband is from the southside and their architecture is 👩🏼🍳🤌🏻
♥️ Chicago
I'm from Chicago and yeah our bungalows are gorgeous! Also the sears catalog houses!! 😍😍😍
Thankful illinois has a governor who will likely protect our right to see glaciers and here's to hoping it stays that way.
As someone who lives an hour north of Seattle, I feel like I’ve been here lol. We don’t worry about volcanos but I do think about the big earthquake that’s supposed to happen someday 😂 and Tonya I wanted to thank you for speaking out publicly today and making your stance known. This is basic human rights and what’s happened is appalling.
I admire you using your platform and your voice, because in situation like this one, staying silent speaks volumes... So thank you for being a safe space for those of us who need it. 🤍✨
You are so welcome - it didn't feel like an option to stay silent.
i’m so proud to be subbed to this channel 😇 also, please do Illinois! Chicago bungalows are so pretty, so that could be a good option, but there are also a lot of older victorian houses in the southern part of the state that are gorgeous. it’s also a state where you can still “see glaciers”, thank god.
❤❤ Oooh noted! I will have to look into that!
i admire you for using your platform to speak on this! much love from Poland to all women in the us struggling right now, my heart is with you
Thank you so much!!
Out of all of the TH-camrs who have content about the Sims, I watch yours the most. I was so hoping you would voice your opinion and just knew it would be the same as mine. I love knowing that so many people are against the overturning of roe vs wade. Thank you for being supportive of women making choices about their own bodies!
I just wanted to say how much I appreciate you not attempting to stay politically neutral in these messed-up times. As a uterus haver, I'm seriously horrified about what currently happening, and is def all I can think about right now. oh, and the house is really cute too .
Absolutely. I could not stay quiet on this - and thank you!
Please do Oregon for the Moonwood mill. It’s so perfect for the green parts of the state.
Thank you for using your voice for all of us!
The Pacific Northwest is beautiful. The beaches don’t get super warm really. We get nice days but it’s not like Southern California. We don’t really swim or wear bathing suits on the Oregon or Washington coast.
I was honestly disappointed Washington wasn't in Moodwood Mill, because that world is so clearly based on Twilight, and that feels way more like home to me (living across the Sound from Seattle) than Brindleton Bay.
@@FirebladesSong yes!!! I so agree!!
As a Washingtonian, I loved watching this build! Definitely captured the colorful, coastal atmosphere. As far as volcanoes go, they’re really closely monitored, so it’s not something we are really worried about. Earthquakes more so than volcanoes! I’ve actually hiked Mt St Helens twice, it’s pretty cool to see how the mountain and landscape have changed since the eruption in ‘80.
I’m from Washington- born and raised. I love this! I’m really proud of my state for being a safe haven. Thank you for including that- the glaciers are very nice!
Oh and I’m not scared of volcanoes. My mom was in middle school when Mount St. Helens erupted. She was in Vancouver- so kinda farther away, but she remembers the ash. It’s REALLY beautiful and the visitors center is really cool. I actually chaperoned my son’s field trip there a couple years ago.
Thank you Tanya. It really is so hard to think about much else right now when we we are all still in shock. Thank you for your beautiful words of support and for being candid about this like all people with a platform have a responsibility to do right now. ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
People, it is not new for content creators to take a stand and tell people who disagree to leave. Saying people should not use their platforms and communities to fight for what they believe is ridiculous.
Abortions are healthcare. Tonya using her platform to support uterus having people is her right. Just as we should have rights to our own bodies.
You do not need to announce your departure. Just go.
Thank you, Tonya. You are incredible. This series is my favorite sims build series and I can’t wait for Texas. All the love to you.
ETA: if you are surprised by their views, you clearly have not been paying attention to Tonya at all.
Thank you so much. ❤
It doesn't have anything to do with her views. I know a lot about the different views she has. If she would have done like she normally did and just spoke her peace that would have been fine and nothing would have been said. This time it was I don't want anyone that doesn't believe like me to follow me or watch my videos. People watch these videos to learn and build things themselves. I love building and learn things from many utubers. I could care less if someone likes purple, yellow, green or orange. That's your business. Yes she has a right to say what she wants on her platform but telling people to leave because they don't believe the same way ( and they never said anything about what they believe one way or the other ) is just not right. I too have a uterus so I too have my opinion. Funny how people with a uterus just a week ago when asked couldn't even say what a woman was. God bless........
@@joycee8051 I do not need anyone following me that believes that I nor others who have uteruses cant control our own bodies. It's not up for debate. This isnt a simple difference of opinion. It's human rights over our bodies.
I love you, Tonya! Thank you for being vocal in support of those of us with uterus. ❤️
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love the build! i’m from washington state and this is a very accurate representation of a lot of the houses here!! ❤️
Thank you!!
i was so disappointed at roe v wade being overturned and as a dutch uterus haver i can't even what it feels like for american uterus havers/afab people. thank you for using your platform to speak out
Absolutely. Thank you for your support
About living near a volcano, I live in Pompei, a town that has become famous because of the eruption of mount Vesuvius, a volcano that is still active. The last time it has erupted was in 1944, meaning that the next time will probably be quite dangerous. It’s something that on a day to day basis you just don’t think about but when you do it’s a pretty scary thought. Oh, it is also a seismic zone. But hey, the people are nice, the scenery is wonderful and the food great.
Hawaii next please which might look nice in the Sulani world . Or Tennessee [ like a cabin in the smokies] or any nice suburb home there in the fall season in the game.
I think Oregon or Michigan would work well for Moonwood Mill! And I love the Church sisters, too! Shelby is my fav, tho. 😊
And thank you so much for mentioning roe v wade. We live in The Handmaid’s Tale now… so upsetting.
Oooh noted! and absolutely. I'm not sure if I have a favorite. Just thought I'd mention Monica since I was discussing Seattle!
I was thinking a Michigan farm home might work too !
Totally agree Oregon would be perfect for Moonwood Mill! 😄
Native Washingtonian! This style of house is known as "Northwest Contemporary". and is similar to my house. Some other facts about Washington:
We produce 80% of the hops used in beer making in the US.
We are home to Costco, Amazon, Starbucks, Microsoft, Boeing, and Nintendo's US headquarters.
Major industries include tech, agriculture, forests, and fisheries.
Our coastal beaches are not very warm. Average summer temperatures along the coast are usually in the 60s to low 70s.
Our state flower is the Pacific Rhododendron.
And a personal one: I live within a 5 mile radius of Seattle but due to geography it takes an hour to get there either by ferry or by driving around the Puget Sound. The joys of living on a peninsula.
Charleston, South Carolina!! Terrible history 😬 BEAUTIFUL HOMES. I'm a black woman from SC and I'm from Columbia, SC. However, the Charleston coast is mostly protected as a historical district, so it almost feels like going back in time whenever I visit!
Ayeeee im from columbia too
If you don’t like warm weather then Washington beaches are the PERFECT place to visit! They are usually very cold and windy
I really like this build because I was born in Tacoma, Washington and I go back there every summer to see my mom's side of the family.
I'm from western Canada, we have glaciers here. But there are many many people here that want them to be taken away over here too, I have seen so many protests up here in support for all the uterus owners down in the US to have the proper rights.
I love being apart of this channel, so supportive!
For anyone that wants to see the glaciers 😂🙏🏻 love this
here in CO you can’t “visit the glaciers” but we have plenty of 14ers to “hike”! i would love to see a CO inspired build, love your stuff!! 💕
Utah will not have safe camping for some time.. but if someone happens to be passing through to a more hospitable place, there are plenty of helpful guides here.
I'm actually a Washingtonian and you really covered alot of our west side of the state we have a very vast and different atmosphere on the eastern part of the state which is basically a giant desert but also filled with lots of farmland (mostly winery's) thank you for representing Washington so well and using your platform for good.
"If you dont believe we should have control of our bodies.. please unsubscribe. You're not welcome here."
MIC DROP! 👏🏻😭
I live in Olympia, WA and want to commend you on the PERFECT build! It actually looks like the first house I bought! Plus my childhood home (a logging town like Moonwood Mill) had an apple tree in the back yard! I loved hearing all of your facts - nah, we don't really worry about volcanoes but it has been over 40 years so.... 😶 Washington really is beautiful and I encourage anyone who hasn't been to the PNW to visit!
This house is so cute, and thank you for making this a safe space ❤️
I grew up in Seattle and everything you said about Washington is very true. I never had the fear of living near a volcano while I lived there. Pike Place Market is the absolute best. The view from the Space Needle is breathtaking and beautiful. My other favorite places that I recommend to you are MoPOP (Museum of Pop Culture), Chihuly Glass Museum and Garden, the ferris wheel downtown, the Capitol building in Olympia, and the Pacific Science Center. I think you would love exploring Seattle.
Thank you for bring up the ‘glacier’ topic! The UK are with you America x
Woo! Washington rep! Thanks for the shoutout for our ferry system. It's going through major troubles these days (with some recent improvements at least), but for a while there it was struggling due to the lockdowns and employment losses. They've gone from being the most reliable transportation service in the state, to heavy traffic and major delays. Its unfortunate for the public to hate on them, when they should be getting more support. On a nicer note: Cherries are amazing, and WSU developed the Cosmic Crisp apple. The state is also geologically found to have just about every biome on the planet, from rainforest to desert. Including uncommon basalt deposits from lava fissures :)
I’ve lived in Washington my whole life and my parents live in Long Beach. I could absolutely see this house fitting right in there 😊
A lot of people are saying Chicago, and I agree! Just driving around and seeing so much architecture has inspired me a lot in the sims. There’s your classic one-story midwestern homes, giant mansions near the Lake Michigan coast, and beautiful apartment buildings!
I love this series so much! I also wanted to say thank you for using your platform to voice your feelings on what is going on with our country. Your channel has always been a safe space and an inviting one ♥️
I lived in Anchorage for awhile. We had an eruption while I was there. It was far enough away that most people were fine but my son and I who have asthma had to wear masks outside. No worse than the wildfires, the earthquakes, or the tsunami warnings lol.
Then we moved to Tacoma WA. Washington is so wet. It just rains so much.
Thank you for talking about how Washington is a great, safe place to go CAMPING. How you brought up the topic made me smile and laugh so hard. Thank you!
I love this build and I live in Washington, and I have seen that frying pan. Apparently they did fry eggs in it.
I too love squishmallows but had been searching for my perfect one and found it. I have a Bambi squishmallo 🥰🥰
The state series is so cool
Thank you!
Thank you thank you thank you. I have always loved your channel, but this has cemented you as one of my top TH-camrs. ❤️❤️❤️ I so greatly appreciate those who are helping others find safe places to see glaciers.
The immaculate tone shift from "seeing the glaciers" to actually talking about abortion by name.
I'm really happy you're standing up for your rights and helping to make a safe space for everyone who's been effected by the terrible rulings of our corrupt government. I know this is really long after you uploaded this originally, but I live in Washington State (originally from Alaska, watching that video next! 🦊) and with all the anti-lgbt legislation that has been happening lately, I'm glad I can feel safe here. But my heart goes out to everyone who lives in such oppressive jurisdictions and I'm glad there are people like you on the internet who care enough to talk about the injustices we face, even if only for a brief portion of your video.
I am young. I don’t know everything yet but I do know that the overturning of roe v wade is despicable. Abortion is something that was turned political when it really should be something up to the mother and father if he is a part of the situation. Good for you for using your platform to speak out about it. Love you Gryphi
Exactly. Politics do not belong in womens bodies. ❤
Washington beaches are almost always very cold and cozy - definitely check them out!
I would love to see you tackle my home state of Virginia. I'm from the beach area, but some of the mountain areas of Virginia would fit in well with moonwood Mill, I think.
As a Washingtonian I'd say you nailed it! Glad to see my state being represented, especially in light of the recent horrible news ❤️
I live in Washington! I have lived in Seattle and I have lived in Pasco which is desert pretty much. We have a bit of everything here. I love the coast it is so pretty, you would love it because the beaches on the coast are not very warm typically. Also Adam West, the original Batman is from Washington and Kurt Cobain and Chris Cornell
i admire you for speaking your mind about the truly horrid and devastating news. i think it's awesome you're not afraid to tell those people off of your channel who don't have the respect for us uterus-havers.
I live like 30ish miles away from Mount Baker in Washington state and it is definitely a bit spooky if I think about it for too long. But the views of the mountains are beautiful!
Washington is my home state and i always recommend people go visit if they've never been. There is so much to see and do!
Evergreen Harbor would have worked very well! I live in WA and you would like the beaches. They are cool beaches with frequent wind and rain, rarely super warm. I don't worry about volcanoes. St. Helens blew in the early eighties with lots of ash but no explosions since then.
Oooo for Missouri, you could do an old Civil War era river town vibe like Hannibal, Cape Girardeau, or St. Genevieve. Think Huckelberry Finn and Mark Twain and stuff. The Mississippi River is big in Missouri's history.
Moonwood Mill would be a great setting for Minnesota or Montana with all the forests and trees. And then maybe Colorado in Mt. Komorebi since, well, mountains lol.
moonwood mill reminds me a lot of the old mining and lumbermill cities in the more northern parts of michigan!
if you wanted to go with a more Upper Peninsula inspired build for Michigan that'd definitely be one of the worlds I'd recommend for it
I lived in Washington as a kid! I’m not sure if anyone has mentioned yet, but one cool fact about the Space Needle is that the top floor has a restaurant that rotates ✨
thank you so much for speaking out!
Thank you so much for speaking up about the atrocious supreme court decision. It's been so hard to focus on anything else the last few days.
Agreed - of course!
do oregon in moonwood mill please, I’m from there and the scenery is so similar
Noted!
I've got tears in my eyes. It's so much to take in for someone with an uterus in the US. I'm from Germany and if you ever feel the need to explore the forest area, you are always welcome to sleep on my couch. We need to climb this mountain together
Thank you for doing my home state of Washington state ❤️
Also the beaches here in Washington are more cold than the rest of the state if you ever want to visit 😊
Love this build. Love your voice. Love the fish tank. I always forget about the fish tanks in builds. 😂
I used to live in Long Beach wa and I’ve taken bunch of pics standing next to the frying pan. Back in the day they actually cooked something on it. I think it was an egg but I’d have to ask my hubby. He was raised there.
Hey! I watch from Colombia 🇨🇴 and I absolutely love your building style and decorating. It's also entertaining to hear you talk while you build. Keep up the good work. I'm subscribing!! 🎉
Thank you for speaking up for women's rights. I've always loved your builds but never commented until now.
aww of course! Thank you!
I’d love to see your take on Michigan ! We have alot of farm land so a farm home in Brindleton Bay or Moonwood Mill may work !
OR if you want a more modern take we do have a lot of cities with older exterior house, apartment & townhome builds, but beautiful modern interior updating.
So you almost have a huge variety to choose from when it comes to a build choice for us !
Thank you so much for using your platform to elevate basic human autonomy rights! If I could double follow I would ❤
Regarding living near volcanos, I live in Auckland, New Zealand and there are 53 volcanos in the area spanning around 1000 km radius throughout the city - just over 600 miles. The most recent eruption was about 600 years ago, and technically the whole city is floating on an active hotspot around 100 km (60 miles) below the surface of the earth so a new volcano can theoretically be made any time. I can honestly say that I hardly ever think about a volcano eruption ever and they are very common walking spots and show beautiful views of the city so really no big deal
Born in Washington, raised mostly in Oregon. We have lived in two types of houses that remind me of Oregon. Craftsman style and I actually lived in a hundred year old farmhouse (3 floors) came with a creek and 2 barns. It was down the street from an old logging mill.
Thanks for speaking out. Those of us who matter are on your side ❤️
Texan here, and all women should be able to see the glaciers if they want to. Thank you for speaking up.
YOU STARTED TALKING ABOYT THE GLACIERS AND I WENT OMG I LOVE HER
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You could use the werewolf pack to build a home in the Cascade part of Oregon. It would be perfect. Misty, rainy, and dense.
i found ur account thru the sims article and i have to say i appreciate u speaking out. it means so much and ur builds are so beautiful! i watched a bunch of ur tiny home builds. just subbed💖
cant wait to see ur builds in the new expansion!!!
I would love for you to tackle Washington DC brownstones… those are my fav houses… but way too expensive for me to ever live in lol
Mississippi!!! Especially with hometown on hgtv being filmed in Laurel, I work on art dept for show I see so many unique houses, even though Jackson Ms is the capital, Laurel or Jackson and even Canton have some nice houses.
Idaho would be great to use for the new pack as we have the frank church wilderness, mining, world class rapids. Great area for hunting, camping, hiking, fishing. We are known for potatoes, the best in the world. The southern half has lots of farming. Also known for Smurf turn (bsu blue turf).
You'd love Washington beaches then because it's always cold!
MINNESOTA MINNESOTA !!! Also a glacier visiting state ;)
everyone should have the right to see glaciers xxx
I am from New Jersey and I would love to see a build based on the state. I am curious what you would do with it. I am thinking either a small beach house or a McMansion haha. We also have a lot of historic homes because it’s an older state so you could go that route too.
Love what you said about abortion and glaciers. I know I"m late to the follow, but awesome stuff!
It’s a beautiful state and the build a wonderful one! Again, I bring up Michigan!
I'm with you, thanks for voicing your opinion ❤
I live in Washington. Love this! And also, you’d still love Long Beach, it doesn’t get very hot there at all. Actually rarely lol
I grew up in Detroit, Michigan but have visited a lot of the State- including the upper peninsula, and Mackinac Island. There are a lot of varying styles of home throughout the state, so I'd be very interested in seeing what you come up with for Michigan!
Have you done a state build in Granite Falls? If not, I think that could be a fun setting for an Alaska Build!
Oregon definitely looks the most like the Werewolf world!!
I just imagine those cars that everyone use for builds just starting to use the pattern they do in the worlds they are from. I could see our sims just chilling in the living room and all of a sudden one of the cars just go through the living room lol
Michigan please!!! :D :D Love this series, thank you!
I love your state videos, and appreciate your stance on seeing the glaciers. It's scary seeing a time when women's rights are being put in jeopardy.
We have free glaciers tours here in Argentina, in case anyone needs a vacation 😉😉💜💚💜💚
You don’t have to worry about warm weather beaches in Washington! We go to the beach in jeans and windbreakers and boots more often than not!
Imagine doing a collab with one of those geoguessr youtubers that are experts on guessing which states are which based on architecture and stuff and see if they’d be able to guess which state each of your US state builds are just by screenshots of them and not knowing the title
Brindleton Bay could work for California, albeit probably not what most non-Californians picture when they think of California. As someone who lived in the Monterey Bay area almost all my life, Brindleton Bay definitely strongly reminds me of Monterey, I think it's the weather haha
I live in the Dallas area in Texas and that area or Austin would make for some amazing builds! Possibly even an apartment that is Dallas style!
Do Iowa! Do Iowa! I think it’d be really cool to see your interpretation!!