Saturday, May 29, 2021
Bad Haruo; Make River Go Out in Rain to Milk Cows...While Pregnant.
He should be made to go sleep on the couch...the rotten oaf.
Oh, wait, they don't have one. Guess he's in the doghouse now
...since they have three of them.
Swollen feet, Swollen belly, Can't bend over to tie my shoes. My back aches like hell...this pregnancy shit is getting real old; real fast.
Oh-oh...looks like River's got another case of the 18 year flu.
Awww...at least painting makes her happy.
See, this is what happens when you woohoo with no protection.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Friday, May 14, 2021
Build a Small House, I said...
It's not gonna be that large, I said. They only need enough space for themselves and their kids, I said...
Well...
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Just for point of reference: 3rd day...blasted cough (feel like there's something in the back of my throat - could possibly be post-nasal drip)...general feeling of malaise is starting to wear off...my headache is gone...arm has stopped hurting (at the injection site)...and well...the fatigue is still there, but that's ALWAYS been there these past few years just like the general foggy brain which seems to be presenting itself.
So...I'd say...still thumbs-up and recommend protecting yourself...if you are willing to get the shot. Because it also protects others.
Like my friends at TMN are fond of saying, "Don't be a fucking bumnugget".
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Wayyy to Go...Freak out the Cows why don't you?
River freaking out the townsfolk who aren't occult.
Guess who got the needle for Covid...
Still in my game: last screenshot
Friday, May 7, 2021
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Last Sim on Earth?
Last Sim on Earth
It has been 10 years since the apocalypse - the nuclear war that decimated our planet and well we had to live with nuclear winter for years afterwards with the radioactive soot circling the planet. The skies have cleared but the UV radiation has made life above ground hard for people to survive. During the day our exposure to the sunlight increases our cancer risk to the point where we suffer burns if we stay out too long in the sun. This makes living above ground impossible. So far I have seen no living thing other than furtive animals in the ruins of what used to be Sunset Valley. Life isn't great, but I'm making do with what I have. Which isn't much. I've dug a small hole in the ground where I've made do. It's a place to go during the midday when the UV rays are strongest. It makes things tough when I can't gather between 10 o'clock in the morning and 3 in the afternoon, but what else can you do? It's either that or suffer and die. Eventually we will get to the point where genetically we can resist the sun's rays, but until then, we're vulnerable. I was 10 when the bombs fell, I'm 20 now. All my friends are dead and I would have been too if I hadn't been away up in the mountains on a sole getaway from society for a while - as a former boy-scout, I was well-versed on survival on my own. So I missed the devastation of my home-town and now I'm the only one that remains. There is no-one here other than me and the ghosts of the people I once knew.
In the movies and books I read about the post-apocalypse, people go crazy when they learn that they are the sole survivor in a world in which they are now forever alone. Being alone since the age of ten has served to make me grow up faster than I ever wanted to, but the alternative was to starve and die. The tree growth in 10 years has been nothing short of astounding and the simple fact that there are trees growing in this devastation gives me hope that things can come back from the nuclear holocaust that took place.
Until then, I have only myself and the fact that I haven't met any survivors let alone anyone dead or alive to try to help bring our town of Sunset Valley back to life.
It has been 10 years since the apocalypse - the nuclear war that decimated our planet and well we had to live with nuclear winter for years afterwards with the radioactive soot circling the planet. The skies have cleared but the UV radiation has made life above ground hard for people to survive. During the day our exposure to the sunlight increases our cancer risk to the point where we suffer burns if we stay out too long in the sun. This makes living above ground impossible. So far I have seen no living thing other than furtive animals in the ruins of what used to be Sunset Valley. Life isn't great, but I'm making do with what I have. Which isn't much. I've dug a small hole in the ground where I've made do. It's a place to go during the midday when the UV rays are strongest. It makes things tough when I can't gather between 10 o'clock in the morning and 3 in the afternoon, but what else can you do? It's either that or suffer and die. Eventually we will get to the point where genetically we can resist the sun's rays, but until then, we're vulnerable. I was 10 when the bombs fell, I'm 20 now. All my friends are dead and I would have been too if I hadn't been away up in the mountains on a sole getaway from society for a while - as a former boy-scout, I was well-versed on survival on my own. So I missed the devastation of my home-town and now I'm the only one that remains. There is no-one here other than me and the ghosts of the people I once knew.
In the movies and books I read about the post-apocalypse, people go crazy when they learn that they are the sole survivor in a world in which they are now forever alone. Being alone since the age of ten has served to make me grow up faster than I ever wanted to, but the alternative was to starve and die. The tree growth in 10 years has been nothing short of astounding and the simple fact that there are trees growing in this devastation gives me hope that things can come back from the nuclear holocaust that took place.
Until then, I have only myself and the fact that I haven't met any survivors let alone anyone dead or alive to try to help bring our town of Sunset Valley back to life.
Monday, May 3, 2021
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Satisfactory Enough to Fulfill the House Requirements?
House has three individual bedrooms, a kitchen, a separated dining room, a living room, three bathrooms and a basement. And all furnishings have been either paid for by income from selling plasma bugs to the science center or by salvaging from dumpsters or at the garbage dump.
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