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#3051 Old Today at 2:41 AM
Quote: Originally posted by FranH
The Washington Post had an article on how playing the Sims has helped other people in real life do real things.

FREE ARTICLE, I have a subscription to it.

https://wapo.st/3Y0acNA

"See how The Sims helped these players change their real lives"


"Another reason that 20- to 30- somethings"

Ppppphhht.

"I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives." - Unknown
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#3052 Old Today at 2:39 PM Last edited by Charity : Today at 3:06 PM.
Quote: Originally posted by FranH
"Another reason that 20- to 30- somethings are avoiding reality. They can have what they think they want in an artificial world--with no death, no existential dread, no cancer, no lost jobs, no natural disasters. I'd hate to be in a situation where I had to depend on any of these people."


Yeah, wanting a world that isn't a miserable piece of shit totally makes someone an unreliable loser. What an asshole. I wouldn't want to be in a situation where I had to associate with him/her.

Quote: Originally posted by joandsarah77
"Another reason that 20- to 30- somethings"

Ppppphhht.


Someone in the comments said.

The typical Simmer is the usual young adult age, but players skew strongly female — some stats suggest close to 60/40.

I guess that all the young uns are playing Sims 4.
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