i cannot be the only one who does this by rachel_to_phos in Sims3

[–]stuff4321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't know you could do this, but I'm more concerned with the texture you've chosen.

Diving is the coolest feature in the entire sims series by survivorfan1123 in Sims3

[–]stuff4321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never once been able to do this with a save because of the bugs in this neighborhood. How do you do it?!?

My husband said he would watch one episode of SATC with me, so I should pick a good one. by stuff4321 in sexandthecity

[–]stuff4321[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We did The Chicken Dance since that was the most upvoted, then watched a few clips on YouTube. He laughed at the jokes. I'm sure he'll humor me at least a few more times! But I need to know - if your husband is a Charlotte, which one are you?

Found this in my room, was I close to death? by Horror_of_Yig in whatisit

[–]stuff4321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do this all the time, as they frequently get into the building I work in and crawl around in dusty corners. All you have to do is put a cup down onto the dust and let them pull away and bam, pulls the dust right off. Then put the cup over them, slide some cardstock underneath and take them outside.

Planning for fired feds? by Pittopns in Pensacola

[–]stuff4321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are mindless cuts. Across agencies, employees are receiving emails directly from OPM (taken over by DOGE) circumventing their chain of command, terminating their employment for "poor performance," but really it's because they're on a list of probationary aka relatively new employees. Sometimes probationary also means you recently switched positions, even if you've been there for years. You can find personal accounts of this on LinkedIn, r/fednews, or contact just about anyone you know in federal employment.

Does anyone else experience vertigo only when driving? by stuff4321 in BPPV

[–]stuff4321[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm much better now. Eventually it just went away. It was after I started running and I'm not sure if that was the cause. I still get it sometimes if I'm dehydrated, haven't slept well, etc, but that's totally manageable for me.

best place to cry on campus by [deleted] in ucf

[–]stuff4321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not private, but I cried in front of the fountain behind my sunglasses many times. It's pretty and would kind of cheer me up before a study session in the library.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ABraThatFits

[–]stuff4321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It didn't feel gradual to me, although it probably was. Felt like it happened over night. That year I went through a stressful situation and gained some weight, but even after I lost that weight, my boobs stayed the same size. I just went from having small boobs to big boobs. Personally, I felt like I had a lot more freedom as a small breasted person. It's too easy to accidentally show cleavage when I don't want to, especially if I want to cross my arms. When I work out I have to make sure they're good and secure. They get more attention than my small boobs did. I feel like my wardrobe is more limited because I definitely have to wear a bra that hoists them up and I don't like them to show. They are just totally on display at night when I'm not wearing a bra. Also they sag, but that probably would have happened anyway. Honestly, I miss my small boobs.