Do you ever feel a moment of sorrow for that poor,eroticism and female imagery in nineteenth century art unsuspecting Sim you just locked in a house with no bathroom, no exit door, and 50 toddlers to take care of?
I sure don't. That shit is so funny. I'm not a sadistic person in real life (honest!), but there's something about the dumb, Simlish-speaking automatons from Electronic Arts' hit series that makes it ok. IRL torture is extremely bad, but Sims torture?
Hilarious. And, sure, a little horrifying, too.
That's the premise of a recent post on the popular Gaming subreddit: What's the worst thing you ever did in The Sims? Reddit has seen these types of posts before. They will happen again.
The author of this latest post gets things off to a promising start, with this:
Things just get worse (better?) from there. Maybe this was a bad idea. I'm going to hell for sharing this, aren't I?
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