Strange Tomato (
strangetomato) wrote2008-10-13 09:28 pm
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Going away for a while...
I said I wouldn't abandon this story, like I have with so many other projects over the years, but I'm going on hiatus, at the very least. I don't want to abandon it, and I'll still attend to the things I've committed to (like the Round Robin legacy) and my SST duties, but I probably won't be posting much else in this journal for a while.
Happy simming, everyone!
Happy simming, everyone!
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Just kidding.
Hiatuses (hiati?) are good. I'm enjoying my time away from Peculiar (and craving the HELL out of BV).
(do you have somewhere else you haunt or is it an internet hiatus too?)
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In the last year, you've covered more than enough ground, so you deserve a break. We'll all be here to pounce on the story once you pick it up again. :)
I'LL MISS YOU!!!!11!! *breaks into heavy sobs*
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In the meantime, I hope to still see you pop in and out here and there! :D
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By the way, I can't believe Strangetown, Here We Come has been going on for almost a year! Considering how far you've gone, you've really been a busy person. :D
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Take care of yourself and hope to see you again. :)
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But I hope you come back soon. :)
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(And what's wrong with WoW? I play it myself when not simming)
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Hi there
And now I want to let my Ripp grow stubble when he gets older. I don't usually go for facial hair, but it seems to suit him.
Hope you're having fun at your folks' place :)
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Hiatus is good for gathering thoughts, so do that and we'll be here when you get back!!
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Part one. (Damn LJ word limits.)
(Anonymous) 2008-10-24 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)Until I found yours. I don't even remember how, I think someone must've mentioned it on community boards, and I thought, "What the Hell?" It didn't disappoint.
It may sound strange, coming from a woman my age, but The Sims 2 is very important to me. I'm a geek at heart - literature, gaming, graphic novels, art, etc, are my passion. And I had major back surgery two and half years ago. I was stuck in bed, in traction, for six months. A mind active but a body unable to move. It was Hell. And stupid as it sounds, The Sims 2 got me through that. It allowed to me to enjoy a favorite hobby, to experience creativity while I was stuck in a wretched place. And I'm still recovering, still unable to do much after all this time, it'll be another year before I'm back to "normal," and the game helps me cope with that.
I love Maxis. Art means the world to me, but I freely admit I'm much more of a verbal person. Writing, reading. And photography, but that's not the point at the moment. I cannot draw, design graphics or create custom content to save my soul. And while I always admired many of the things people created for the game, I didn't like the "realisticness" of it, I loved the Maxis style, the blend of life and quirky amusements. Yet another reason stories and legacies never really reached out and grabbed me.
...Ha. I guess I'm kind of going the long way around, aren't I? You're probably wondering what the Hell my point is, or thinking I'm some crazy stalker. I apologize. So I digress.
I became rather disenchanted with the game for quite sometime -- the sims community, what little I had seen, was wretched. All the custom content I found seemed to take the soul out of it. The stories we're cute, but ultimately bland for someone of my age/interests/etc. And so I found yours. You brought the game back to me. Your story threw me into a whole new world of creativity I had never considered, making me WANT to play the game, adoring the Maxis-style tastes and ideas, wanting to write my own story - a chronicle of Pleasantview, in fact, though I haven't yet as I didn't want to step on any toes, as strange as that sounds. As you were the one who inspired the idea, it felt odd to do it without your permission.
You have a fantastic way with words. Without ego, I admit I have read some of the best in all forms of literature. And your story brought art and life into a computer game. That's huge. That's fucking amazing.
Part two. (mphm!)
(Anonymous) 2008-10-24 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)Your talent matters. Your story matters. And while I'm sorry this may be a strange e-mail, rambling and out of focus (it's not yet five am where I live, so bare with me, please), I hope you come back to it.
And most of all, I wish you the best.
Re: Part two. (mphm!)