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My Sims' normally don't write anything that's too weird or funny, but I try to keep it relevant to their personalities and they are weird 😅. One that I remember is Raising Geniuses. I used(?) to keep a blog about my legacy, so I've taken this from there.
Expose yourself to the unconventional parenting strategies of Asher Fier, a father who doesn’t simply raise children, but who also cultivates genius prodigies. Imagine a home of wealth with rooms of glittering gold where every child reads Etude in Double Stops and Other Fancy Things by Peter No Hau, studies physics university course books and discusses math in binary code, where every toddler is top-notch, and where infants listen to classical music at precisely 55.7 decibels. This book is a hilarious rollercoaster ride of radical parenting techniques and anecdotes that will leave you wondering whether to laugh, gasp, or start searching for a grand piano and toddler-sized lab coats.
Genres: Memoir, Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Personal Development, Productivity, Satire, Humor
Description from the back of Raising Geniuses (written by Asher’s publisher)
I know a lot of people aren't fond of Sims 4, and I couldn't stand it when it first launched, but now it's my favorite of the series by far. 😲With mods, I've figured out how to make it work much better for me than Sims 2 or 3 ever did.
Your "Mommy" should maybe consider writing a biography of "Daddy" next, so that everyone can find out the truth about him.
- mikkimouse19783 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
I was the same way. I had purchased the first one, and I didn't care for it, but I started playing it after - a year or so it was launched - and it is actually pretty fun. I love the lightening and thunder effects, they are so mesmerizing; reminds me of Arizona monsoon season (except the rain lasts quite a long time in the Sims).
I still miss The Sims2, and when I get a P.C. I will most certainly purchase the game again. In the Sims 2 I made a brothel. I may do that in the Sims 4. - mikkimouse19782 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
There is a movie with John Lithgow, called "Raising Cain". It sounds pretty similar to the book. Basically, the renowned Psychiatrist experiments on children to try and understand the development of Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personalities). It's a very good movie if you watch it. It truly shows John Lithgow's range other than comedy.
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