FAMILIAR HOME
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Esta casa tiene todo lo que tus sims necesitan y desearían. Tiene cuatro dormitorios y dos baños. El sótano dispone de cine, gimnasio, set-up, dos baños y dos dormitorios para invitados. Su magnífico exterior y su ambiente acogedor hará que tu familia sea de lo más feliz en este hogar.
Otras características: piscina, barbacoa, barra, cine exterior, cuartos infantiles, paneles solares.
6 HABITACIONES (8 camas), 4 BAÑOS, 190.304 $
*Parte de su decoración son cuadros pertenecientes a mis Sims. ¡Cámbialo y haz que tus sims formen parte de la casa!
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This house has everything your sims need and want. It has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The basement includes a cinema, gym, set-up, two bathrooms and two guest bedrooms. Its magnificent exterior and its cozy atmosphere will make your family the happiest in this home.
Other features: swimming pool, barbecue, cocktail bar, outdoor cinema, children's rooms, solar panels.
6 BEDROOMS (8 beds), 4 BATHROOMS, 190.304 $
*Part of its decoration are paintings belonging to my Sims. Change it up and make your sims a part of the house!
PLANTA BAJA // FIRST LEVEL
SEGUNDA PLANTA // SECOND LEVEL
SÓTANO // BASEMENT
JARDÍN // GARDEN
VISTA DE PLANTA // PLANT VIEW
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In for the Night - William H. Hays , n/d.
American,b. 1956 -
Color linocut reduction on wove paper, 12 x 9 in.
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Inspired by that poll coming for British food, have an alternative.
Shout-out to @sigh-the-kraken for suggesting American delicacies I wouldn't want to touch 👍
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new metric for media literacy for film bros is if they understand the barbie movie.
the kens are first presented as accessories to their barbies and it's pointed out loud that they don't even have places to stay in barbieland. one of the barbies straight up asks "wait, where do the kens stay?". they're just arm candy made to look pretty and cool while the barbies run their world.
but that's fucked up!!! the film presents it as fucked up! that's why ken screams "YOU FAILED ME!" and why he is insecure in the first place because he wanted to be respected and seen as a person, not someone who only exists in relation to someone else. should he have done what he did? no!!! that's why it's part of the conflict! the root of both of their breakdowns was in their society in that the barbies are supposed to be perfect and the kens exist in relation to them! it's barbie and ken. he was a footnote. that's why barbie apologizes to him in the end and tells him he can be himself. she doesn't have to exist by some set of rules and neither does he! it's barbie and it's ken! sure, the resolution to the whole barbieland issue wasn't perfect, BUT KEN'S WHOLE ARC IS ABOUT HOW THEIR WORLD FAILED MEN. WHAT DO YOU MEAN THIS MOVIE WAS 'WOMEN GOOD MAN BAD'. WHAT ABOUT THE NUANCE
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Historical house tours are so confusing. They’ll be like, “When we head upstairs, pay special attention to the Blue Room, where Colonel Thomas J. Shmoshington carved a suggestive message on the bedpost.”
And you’ll walk into a room with bright blue walls and be like, “Oh, I guess this is the Blue Room?”
And they’ll be like, “NO! This is the Red Room! It’s called the Red Room because of the red velvet curtains and canopy bed!” Then they take you into a white room with yellow floral wallpaper trim and go, “THIS is the Blue Room!”
And when you humbly ask why it’s called the Blue Room, they’ll scoff at you like you were born yesterday (rather than in 1789) and be like, “It’s called the Blue Room because it USED TO BE blue! The entire mansion is painstakingly restored to its appearance in the year 1812, which happens to fall during the two-year span in in which Abigail Shmaddison redid the room in white and yellow in a flight of fancy. After spending some time away in a sanitarium, she regained her senses and changed it back to blue. An archaeologist found an original scrap of the yellow wallpaper beneath 13 layers of paint and we were able to match it perfectly with this pattern, which was of course developed by Q.B. Zippitydoo & Sons in London and available for purchase only in 1812. Any more questions?”
So you hold your tongue until you enter a big green room that is so incredibly green that it can’t possibly be anything but the Green Room. It has acid green walls. It has bright green curtains. It has forest green tablecloths. There are ivy motifs carved in the ceiling. Cautiously, you venture, “So this is the Green Room?”
And they say, “NO! This is the parlor!”
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Charles Goeller (American, 1901-1955), Across the Street, by 1952. Oil on canvas, 16 1/8 x 12 in.
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