Sims Shenanigans: A Compilation of Tweets about Weird Things that Have Happened in My Sims 3 Games (2)

Sims Shenanigans: A Compilation of Tweets about Weird Things that Have Happened in My Sims 3 Games (2)

I've had this post somewhat ready to go for a while now and was just waiting to add a few more tweets, but I don't know when I'll really get to play again, and we could all use some laughs right now, I think. Hopefully my sims can provide some comic relief for everyone! They do get up to weird shit sometimes. Also, don't you love the screenshot I chose for the featured image above? One person...
 
Book Review: In Darkness Bound (The Society Book 1) by Christine Price [+ Audiobook]

Book Review: In Darkness Bound (The Society Book 1) by Christine Price [+ Audiobook]

When telepathic college student Chris gets kidnapped and put into an underground supernatural research facility, he immediately forms a bond with Vance, one of the only other patients there. But both men also have feelings for the compassionate former-patient, now-assistant Simon, and they'll have to find a way that they can all escape if they want to be...
 
Update: Life and Books (Feb 2020)

Update: Life and Books (Feb 2020)

So, February is over, and it's been... a month. Not a good one, not a particularly worse than usual one, just a month, for me, at least. I tried three weeks of physical therapy for my weird nerve problem in my forehead, but I don't know if it's helped at all, and I'm just completely exhausted. My body can't take leaving the house that much. I'm going to try continuing with using a TENS machine...
 
Bookish Musings: How Much Do You “See” and “Hear” in Your Head While Reading?

Bookish Musings: How Much Do You “See” and “Hear” in Your Head While Reading?

If you've been on Twitter lately, you've probably seen some tweets going around about the different ways different people's brains work. Some people have a constant inner monologue, while others don't hear any words in their mind. Some people can visualize images vividly, some see nothing in their minds, and some see things in varying ways in-between the two extremes. As a reader, I can't help...