You have a horse. You can do community jobs with her. Just click on the ranch board and you can pick one. They pay pretty good and it's realistic that a sim in the 1890s would do a job with their horse.
You don’t even know the pure excitement that I had when I saw you’re restarting the decades challenge. The decades challenge is what had me stumble across your channel and I’ve been hooked ever since! Glad to see it back ❤
Haven't watched the rest of these yet, so I'm not sure if you've figured it out, but you can cook fish and beetles you catch on the fire WITHOUT simple living on! Its strange that it doesn't show up with simple living, but in my own playthrough I've decided to keep it off until I get a stove.
yay! i'm so excited for this! i love all of your challenges. what made you choose to start in the 1890s instead of doing morbid's ultimate decades challenge?
So I know that there is big rule that sims only marry within their race, but that was because of proximity. There were plenty of people who married out side of their race but usually ethnic groups stayed within their own groups. The city was typically the most racist parts of America. Whereas if you were out on the prairie, you married who was there. Native Americans married plenty of white people and black people married white as well. As I said, depending on where you are (historically), it doesn't matter who you marry.
Would be cool if the ranch goes to generation to generation and it will be modernised every generiation
You have a horse. You can do community jobs with her. Just click on the ranch board and you can pick one. They pay pretty good and it's realistic that a sim in the 1890s would do a job with their horse.
I love your idea for fun over rules, like you want to have fun while playing cause sometimes only sucking to rules can get boring
You don’t even know the pure excitement that I had when I saw you’re restarting the decades challenge. The decades challenge is what had me stumble across your channel and I’ve been hooked ever since! Glad to see it back ❤
Their outfits remind me of Yellowstone prequel, 1883. I like having the first born child be the heir.
I was here when you did your original decades challenge and I am so excited that you are doing it again. It is my favorite challenge ever
Omg thank you for doing another one. No one else on RUclips does this challenge better than you!!
So happy you’re starting over!
Maybe go for a grill and not a stove first because you don't need a fridge to grill and it works off the grid just fine.
Glad to see this challenge again
Haven't watched the rest of these yet, so I'm not sure if you've figured it out, but you can cook fish and beetles you catch on the fire WITHOUT simple living on! Its strange that it doesn't show up with simple living, but in my own playthrough I've decided to keep it off until I get a stove.
I’m so excited! This is going to be so cool to watch!!
This video was so unexpected, but I am so happy with it! I am so excited for this!
Hi there, I am new to your channel. And really enjoying your LP. Looking forward to viewing the rest. Yay, Maggie
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Omgosh!!! I just found you and this challenge. So excited to catch up❤ ive been wanting to try this one myself 😊
I love this already ❤️
yay! i'm so excited for this! i love all of your challenges. what made you choose to start in the 1890s instead of doing morbid's ultimate decades challenge?
So I know that there is big rule that sims only marry within their race, but that was because of proximity. There were plenty of people who married out side of their race but usually ethnic groups stayed within their own groups. The city was typically the most racist parts of America. Whereas if you were out on the prairie, you married who was there. Native Americans married plenty of white people and black people married white as well. As I said, depending on where you are (historically), it doesn't matter who you marry.
Jeez... you couldn't have given them a tree? 🤣
Instead of having a yard sale, they used to trade it into the town
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