Most of the time, if I say “Luigi” I’m actually talking about the character. Mario’s brother. The lil green plumber. Not the real life guy.
I’m not sure what’s gonna happen to discussion about Nintendo games but if first names themselves can be banned from being said (even if they take on a new meaning due to slang) there’s something seriously wrong with the platform.
Excuse me, the terms of service says no strong language. You gotta say frick. Or do what everyone does on highly censored platforms and strt cnsring everth*ng. /s
I like the idea of apartments being in every world by default and designed to fit in with the other architecture. A lot of people don’t live in houses, and even most homeowners had to start out in apartments as adults. There’s also the opportunity to fit more premade sims into worlds since EA really doesn’t like adding enough lots anymore.
I would become a vegetarian to avoid this, but then they also keep having listeria on the vegetables.
Wait, people got banned for upvoting that?
Welp. Rip my account
Back in my day, it was just called scene. Or as one of my scene kid friends called it, “Sceney-Weenies.”
I used to dress like a scene kid from 12-15 years old and dyed my hair bright red mostly. I had blue hair for a bit before that became a stereotype, but I think I looked the best with the red hair. I had it red regardless of length, and even a little after I stopped being “scene” and finally cut my hair short.
Soon you can’t say fired or terminated anymore either because that sounds too violent. It’s “unhiring” now. DOGE doesn’t fire government workers. It just unhires them. /s