I think they just treated women more fairly. It was a harsh life livind in Scandinavia. You need every able body involved. I didn't know that about Viking women but Katheryn Winnick was absolutely stunning in that show.
#11 that thing has been around for at least 20 years. #14 if you had bothered to read the article you would know that is wrong they tried to use existing languages but it failed so they went with gibberish.
Quote from the articel "It was created by The Sims creator Will Wright, who is believed to have explored different languages including Tagalog from the Philippines and Ukrainian, among others, when creating Simlish. Wright ultimately decided he wanted a language that could be understood globally but also left a lot to the player's imagination, allowing for more creative and individualistic experiences. Eventually he found two voice actors, Stephen Kearin and Gerri Lawlor, who improvised the sounds and emotions that set the foundation for Simlish as heard today."
I think they just treated women more fairly. It was a harsh life livind in Scandinavia. You need every able body involved. I didn't know that about Viking women but Katheryn Winnick was absolutely stunning in that show.
#11 that thing has been around for at least 20 years. #14 if you had bothered to read the article you would know that is wrong they tried to use existing languages but it failed so they went with gibberish.
Quote from the articel "It was created by The Sims creator Will Wright, who is believed to have explored different languages including Tagalog from the Philippines and Ukrainian, among others, when creating Simlish. Wright ultimately decided he wanted a language that could be understood globally but also left a lot to the player's imagination, allowing for more creative and individualistic experiences. Eventually he found two voice actors, Stephen Kearin and Gerri Lawlor, who improvised the sounds and emotions that set the foundation for Simlish as heard today."
Well, the circumference of your "thing" might fit that. But not everyone's is as thick as a the handle of a spoon...
I think they just treated women more fairly. It was a harsh life livind in Scandinavia. You need every able body involved. I didn't know that about Viking women but Katheryn Winnick was absolutely stunning in that show.
Perhaps I purloined a pair, Peter Pan.
#14 if you had bothered to read the article you would know that is wrong they tried to use existing languages but it failed so they went with gibberish.
Quote from the articel "It was created by The Sims creator Will Wright, who is believed to have explored different languages including Tagalog from the Philippines and Ukrainian, among others, when creating Simlish. Wright ultimately decided he wanted a language that could be understood globally but also left a lot to the player's imagination, allowing for more creative and individualistic experiences. Eventually he found two voice actors, Stephen Kearin and Gerri Lawlor, who improvised the sounds and emotions that set the foundation for Simlish as heard today."
#11 I had one in the 90's so it's older than that. 1990 exactly I believe. Mine was gray though.