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Petit Chef Kitchen Toy, Sink and Fridge Functional for The Sims 2


These are 4to2 conversions from Syboulette, low poly.
The kitchen toy is functional and your children sims can prepare 3 different food with it: Cupcake, Cake and Donut (like the original toy, they need to have some cooking skills or the food will be burned).
I added a second version of the kitchen named "NO SINK". This version (that has the same guid, so choose only one) doesn't have the sink so you can put the functional sink on the slot I added for it. The sink has Rebecah animations (so children won't use the stool) and is just for children (found in the sink section of buy mode), all the actions except for the repair one are just for children.
The fridge is functional and just for children too and is based on THIS fridge by Rebecah. The inside was empty so I added some stuff from this Ravasheen Fridge.
I think that's all, let me know if there are problems ^^
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#the sims 2#ts2#sims 2 cc#sims 2 download#the sims 2 cc#ts2 download#4to2#4to2 conversion#buy mode#functional#children#kitchen toy#mini fridge#kids#kids toys
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Goopus I love ur art please don't turn into a Upstreman 3.2 Cu.Ft Mini Fridge with Freezer, Single Door Mini Fridge, Dorm Fridge, Adjustable Thermostat, Mini Refrigerator for Bedroom, Office, Dorm, Black-BR321

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My car stays bare but my fridges remain eccentric
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The Gangreen Gang all enjoying cookies and more from Insomnia Cookies while in an RV here!
Made by me! (x)
#gangreen gang#rv#insomnia cookies#ace#snake#big billy#grubber#little arturo#beds#cookies#milk#brownies#ice cream#traveling#microwave#mini fridge#princessacexsnake
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The Gangreen Gang all enjoying cookies and more from Insomnia Cookies while in an RV here!
Made by me! (x)
#gangreen gang#rv#insomnia cookies#ace#snake#big billy#grubber#little arturo#cookies#milk#brownies#ice cream#beds#traveling#microwave#mini fridge#princessacexsnake
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how the internet feels, on top of a creeper fridge
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I got my mini fridge today!! Now I can have a place to safely store my yummy snacks and drinkies OwO

I canβt wait to buy some choccy milk so I can pour into my bottle in the privacy of my own room ^w^
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Custom painted mini fridge. Airbrushed
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I qm pdf
#drank 5 dl of whiskey#graohs said it makes sense#i trust her#she went teknik but fancy with fridge#mini fridge
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TikTok's Over Consumption
Hey y'all, I just wanted to yap to just SOMEBODY about this topic because I think it needs to be studied by a psychiatrist. Also sorry if the grammar or spelling is weird. English is my first language, but I'm just really shit at it T>T
Before I go on, if you guys wanna watch the video I continuously reference, I do have the video linked below this paragraph. It's okay if you haven't seen this, and I'll try to explain any references I make to the videos compiled in this video.
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(Don't forget to leave any and all opinions you got in the comments!! I wanna know what y'all think)
I want to go down the list of tiktoks mentioned in this video and kind of look at the issue of over consumption as a whole.
The first tiktok, or more accurately the tiktok genre, is fridge and mini-fridge restocks. Usually I've found myself watching these because it's oddly satisfying and aesthetic. These tiktoks include people 'restocking' their fridges as is implied, but often in aesthetic and satisfying ways. They have tens of clear plastic containers and lean into the clean girl aesthetic, often focusing on having small serving sizes instead of a communal item. For example, they'll buy individual cans or bottles instead of one big bottle. The issue isn't buying cans of Pepsi instead of a 2 litter bottle, the issue is using an excessive amount of containers. Typically the fridge restocks aren't a problem, since many of them are just drink fridges and not the actual main food source. The issue many people feel lies with this genre's sister genre, mini-fridge restocks. People put 8oz of water each into 12 tiny bottles instead of one or two full sized bottles. They pour minuscule serving sizes of candies and other 'snackables' that came in a bag. The bag would've fit into the mini-fridge, but they instead chose to put it into a bottle. They buy 20 different bags of snacks to each go into a bottle which can only hold 1/10 of their contents, resulting in a lack luster snack which wouldn't even fill you or tie you over until dinnertime. This is also done with fruit and other drinks like milk and soda. The most problematic mini-fridge tiktok I've seen is in fact inside of the previously linked video in which a mother does a restock for her toddler's mini-fridge. The toddler age range is 1-3 years. A toddler cannot open up a fridge, take a mini bottle, open the cap, and drink it. I've watched multiple children in my family be born and grow up, and I can tell you I have never known a three year old child who is able to open a mini-bottle or whatever snackable their parent added. In the specific tiktok, the mini-fridge in question had six mini-bottles (two milk, two water, and I think a juice?), Oreo and m&m mini yogurts, and applesauce. (Be mindful, this is from my memory and I have shit memory.) There is no 3 year old which could open a gogurt squeeze applesauce, they cannot open and construct an m&m yogurt and eat it with a spoon they fetch themselves. There is no reason why these items cannot be kept in the main fridge, as if a child wanted it they'd have to ask their parent(s) either way. If this is just for baiting, then food is being wasted on tiny-bottles for rage bait.
Another post is a man decorating his porch for the autumn season. His decor included real branches cut from trees placed into vases into water, real leaves, and real apples poured onto the porch. There were about 30 total apples from my estimation (this tiktok is inside of the linked video if you wanted to count for yourself) all of which will go bad within a week. They will rot away on the porch instead of feeding multiple families if not picked up, and even if they were, they'd be bruised from dumping them onto the concrete and in addition there is no way one man can eat 30 apples. From the video, there's no way of telling if he has a spouse, family, or any roommates. Even if he picked up all the food and gave it to his three other roommates, four people couldn't eat 30 apples in their lifespan. No one realistically eats that many apples. The average person (according to Google) will eat 65 apples per year. Divide that by a rounded down 52 weeks, you get 1.25 apples per week. Rounding this down again we get, on average, one apple consumed per week by your average American. If apples are stored in the pantry (according to Google) only have a 5-7 day shelf life. If stored in the fridge, they can last a few weeks if not exposed to air, and if in the freezer they can last 8 months. But I highly doubt this man is putting pounds of apples into a freezer to slowly whittle down his stock of bruised apples. Unless these bruised apples are being given away, it's still very selfish. Even if these apples were given to the homeless, you would've bought them to make a tiktok and only gave them away to the homeless to get rid of them. People in financial trouble and having most likely one of the worst experiences of their entire lives are being used as garbage disposals. They aren't getting these apples because someone out there cares, they're getting these because someone didn't want to eat it themselves. It spreads good but for the wrong reasons. I'd rather these apples go to people in need, of course, but it's still not good. Being nice is different than good. While I think the tree branches in glass vases will die soon and are damaging for the environment, it's not that bad. The typical suburban neighborhood (speaking from experience) will have trees that can spare a branch, that are being cut down, or have already fallen. In my very own neighborhood there are trees which are being cut down and if someone wanted to have those branches as decor (instead of letting them be tossed out) is just fine. But the issue comes when you're hurting the environment.
Another tiktok I saw was one about "purse-coffees". They're tiny coffees with their own syrup bottles, coffee creamers, blender, and Stanley cup esc cup. Even if these ingredients are available in someone's fridge, full sized, I don't think it's as harmful as people say it is. The issue is when there are single use products in the process of making a purse-coffee. The creamers are the mini ones from fast food places and restaurants which are thrown out afterward, when this would've been an actually good use for those mini-bottles. Get a mini-bottle, pour in coffee creamer, and label it. This lets you have the big bottle and your mini versions of products instead of buying wasteful disposable products. The pre-ground coffee is most likely in the same category. They appeared to be in disposable little capsules in a gumball-machine, and could probably be reused if cleaned out. I believe the anger they get isn't warranted. I remember seeing mini kitchens on tiktok where users will cook with quail eggs and candles as a stove. The kitchens could barely be used by an average hand, with the appliances being so small they look hard to control. The kitchens are very cozy or cute in most cases, and are typically only used because small things are cute and make people smile. The videos typically consist of someone preparing real food in this tiny kitchen and possibly eating it at the end. I think these videos are one in the same. They both use sized down, still functional, kitchen appliances with equally small real food. In the end a food product is made. There was no public outcry, there was no backlash; however, on modern tiktok there is the same thing (just with a more modern flare of Stanley cups and coffees) and suddenly it's "harmful" and "bad". Most of these food portions are too small to make any impact if they go to waste, in my opinion. I think the reason people get angry is because of the aesthetics and possibly envy. The mini kitchens are cozy, warm, they're cute and small. The tiktok in the linked video has the sterile aesthetics of the previously mentioned fridge restock videos. Everything's a glossy pure white with clear Amazon dividers and mini gumball machines with packets of coffee. It's also possible that people see a rich woman with drawers of mini coffee creamer and coffee, in a perfect setting. (This may be grasping at straws? I'm not a psychologist) People go on the internet, upset at their own life, and take that out on people with a really good life. Obviously every situation has more nuisance, on both sides, but this can provide good reasoning for why people's first instincts aren't to ignore the post, or explain their grievances with the video. It's why this video was dragged into actually problematic videos.
There's a video with a themed bath for someone's child "on a budget". The mother cuts up three different colored poor noodles and then dumps 2 gallons of milk into the bath. This is the clearest form of rage bait, as there is no way any sane mother would let their child bathe in milk. This milk, which is most likely very expensive from inflation, is going to complete and utter waste with no hope of salvation. You can't separate the milk from the water, and you can't get the milk out of the bath in a sanitary manner. Other people purchase elaborate and expensive accessories for their baths. They have trays with food, books, drinks, and even electrical items like tablets and projectors. They put in bath bombs and flowers, and it's possible they genuinely eat enough snacks for two, sit in a bath for hours watching Netflix, enjoy having bath bombs, and enjoy themselves. It's okay if they are, but that's probably not the case. Most people would find eating in the bath disgusting, or at least most of the people I know (lemme know what y'all think, I'm curious). I personally believe they are most likely preparing this bath, draining it, and taking their snacks and such to bed where they are most likely enjoyed. That, or they're tossed out.
I don't think I need to touch on the Stanley -> Owala cup transition. If you don't know about it, what have you been doing on the internet? T>T But my issues with it is it completely disregards the reason these cups exist. They exist to try and cut down on plastic from plastic water bottles, but when someone buys more than 5, their ecological benefits become null. It becomes worse once you see people throwing away 10-30 Stanley cups and then go buy 10-30 Owala cups. It's completely okay to want to buy a specific cup as in the linked video, there's a tiktok in which a woman spends 30 minutes searching for a pastel Owala cup. In the video, it's alluded to having been hidden by other cup collectors. I personally believe these people are using cups to feel like they're a part of a community. Humans are hard wired to crave community and friends, and when they can't, they often become depressed. I've struggled with it all my life, and I remember wanting a hydro flask to be able to fit in and have community. People are buying 5-10 Stanley cups to feel a part of an online community, and when that community starts slipping away from them as people move on to Owala cups, they abandon their old cups which cost $50 dollars each for new cups which may cost even more.
I find all of this to be a lesson of extremes, moderation, and also becoming a mob. The basic concepts of filming yourself doing restocks of your fridge, is okay. Having small versions of kitchen appliances is okay, and filming yourself decorating your porch for the fall season is more than okay. But then these tiktokers take things to the extreme. They waste food, waste plastic, and spend more money than they should all to get views and clicks. I personally think this feeds into the validation of the internet. People will add eye-catching and enraging stunts of wealth whether they intend to or not, garnering likes, comments, and views. There are also problems with the people calling out these tiktokers. Do not get me wrong- I loved the linked video and I went on to watch multiple of Haylo Hayley's videos (the creator of the linked video). I believe, however, that getting angry over some of these isn't justified. Specifically the "purse-coffee" tiktok. The main idea is having a small yet functional kitchen appliance, or appliances, is shared by both the purse-coffee and mini-kitchen videos. But I haven't at all seen any backlash for those videos. The idea of these videos are okay with moderation, but these tiktokers throw these out the window. People are using money and TikTok to fill a void they have with metal cups, and fridge restocks. People in the comments are taking out their anger on random creator instead of trying to do something about it, as these creator farm outrage for clicks and views.
If you have read this far you have a great attention span and please please let me know your own opinions. I'm losing a bit of steam so I'm kind of trying to wrap this up, and I hope y'all understand what I'm saying with all of this. I didn't want to force my friends to read all of this (unless they're following me and see this lol hiiiii) or have to sit through me saying all of this, and instead I'm gonna force the internet to lol.
Hope y'all have an amazing day!!!
#tiktok#owala#stanley cups#over consumerism#help I cant spell#rant#rant post#parenting#mini fridge#restocks#losing steam :(#so sleepy#Youtube
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Trying to raise money for a mini fridge so I can eat during the day! Please donate if you can! Every penny helps.
I am often unable to walk to the kitchen and the kitchen where I'm about to move is downstairs from my bedroom, so it will be even harder for me to eat regularly.
I already have a personal microwave thanks to a lovely friend! Just need the fridge now ^^
If you cannot donate I totally get it! But if you can it will be so so helpful!
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The Gangreen Gang all enjoying fancy milkshakes in Vegas in an RV here!
Made by me! (x)
#gangreen gang#vegas#rv#milkshakes#fancy#creative#ace#snake#big billy#grubber#little arturo#fancy milkshakes#vacation#las vegas#nevada#beds#city#casino#colored lights#fountains#microwave#mini fridge#traveling#princessacexsnake
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