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someone-elsa:Sim download: Judith WardThis is one of my favourite premade makeovers. She has the ori

someone-elsa:

Sim download: Judith Ward

This is one of my favourite premade makeovers. She has the original aspiration and traits, and she’s a 5-star celebrity but she might have new skills etc. Or you can just use MCCC to copy her likeness to the Judith in your save (here explained how it’s done) ;)

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CC needed:hairearringsglasses v2+bunch of stuff listed on this spreadsheet

CC created by me included. Clothes are from various packs. Feel free to make tweaks, it’s not like I could stop you anyway!

As usual, I’d like to see if you post pictures of my creations :) So don’t be afraid to tag me if you post pictures of this Judith ♥

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muckleberryjam: I’ve been listening to Avril Lavigne’s first album a lot lately. I think my neighboumuckleberryjam: I’ve been listening to Avril Lavigne’s first album a lot lately. I think my neighbou

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I’ve been listening to Avril Lavigne’s first album a lot lately. I think my neighbours are really enjoying my yodelling on ‘I’m with you’.

If I kept Morgan the way EA was heading with her, she’d have ended up too close to Lilith Pleasant so I went more skater chick with her to keep all my alt ladies as unique as possible. There’s something more…earthy about it that I think matches her mum’s plant hippy energy…

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alainas-sims: 70s Activist Lookbook I was inspired after finding some photos of activists in the 197alainas-sims: 70s Activist Lookbook I was inspired after finding some photos of activists in the 197alainas-sims: 70s Activist Lookbook I was inspired after finding some photos of activists in the 197

alainas-sims:

70s Activist Lookbook

I was inspired after finding some photos of activists in the 1970s— a crucial time in feminism, the civil rights/Black pride movement, and the LGBT rights movement, with continued momentum from the past decade of the 1960s.

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