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printer emergency do not interact
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daniel is so cringe
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Pleasant Family
Classic sibling fight scene with Mary-Sue being the only concerned parent present.
Daniel/Kaylynn scripted woohoo that results in a (not-so-surprising) pregnancy!
By the time the twins are about to graduate at SSU, Daniel and Mary-Sue have mended their strained marriage. They enjoy the uncomplicated quiet of their last adult days before elderhood.
Angela Pleasant drinks heavily on her wedding day to Jimmy Phoenix.
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Lilith Pleasant: This is a hard escape room.
Mary-Sue Pleasant: This is a family dinner.
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The Oldies in TS1
This post from MtS portrayed the Oldies as hippies and you know what, I am inclined to agree. Here is my take on the Oldies in the TS1 timeline.
Herb and Coral being hippies and Myron and Irma being laid-back, wacky grandparents really tickles me somehow, cause Mary-Sue and Daniel become yuppies later, and though she was raised in a free-spirited household, she was always prim and proper and was always destined to be the cold, stiff career woman in the future.
Anyway, I always pictured Herb as a door-to-door salesman (he was described as crafty, so idk, maybe toys?) who gardens and Coral as one of those liberal moms who are passionate for local causes. I like @emperorofthedark's version of her as a librarian, and I see her as having study groups like Laura Dern in Palm Royale.
Myron was a retired, environmentally-conscious cameraman who spent his working years in Studio Town while Irma was a retired, superstitious secretary at a traveling agency.
Bruno Ruggbyrne is Coral's father who raised her single-handedly while working as a doctor cause his wife Mamie left them when Coral was young to join a cult (the Kine Society). He's a sweetheart but is probably the least wacky member of the family and so Mary-Sue takes quite a liking to him, much like how Lilith was close to Herb in @emperorofthedark's story.
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The next day, Mary-Sue asked someone on a date to Bigg City. She drove there in her new car. This one is not custom content; the cc ones that were expensive enough for her taste weren't working with woohoo, and obviously that will never do.
I like this car with "Bigg City" under it.
Notell Motel, of course. Not that Mary-Sue needs to keep whom she woohoos private, but this place has a lot of amenities specifically for woohoo purposes. And noiseproofing.
Mary-Sue: So where first, Nina?
Nina: You know I'd rather you decide.
Mary-Sue: Which means I'm going to make you. For fun.
Nina: Sadist.
Mary-Sue: You love it.
This guy was the only one cheering the photo booth this time. Everyone else is busy with their own pursuits.
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A lot of death now, but oh well! First death from old age in my Uberhood!
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Mary-Sue went out to buy herself some nice things. Her underwear and nightgown are totally frumpy -- she doesn't know how she lived with them for so long. She picks up a nice piece of jewelry too. With her own money, that she's earned. It feels good.
I wonder if Sandy will like this. Or Goopy... or both at once! Maybe I should take a break and think... nah. I haven't felt like this since I was twenty!
Mary-Sue decided to sleep in her new bracelet. Daniel would have made fun of her. But he's really most sincerely dead, so who cares what he'd have thought?
Next up: Mary-Sue's parents, the Oldies.
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Mary-Sue Pleasant, a determined Virgo, has always been the embodiment of ambition and sophistication. Her passion for arts and crafts, especially pottery, was once a source of creative fulfillment. However, her aspirations have evolved over time. She dreams of wealth and becoming a world leader, a unique blend of goals that speaks to her desire for financial success and her commitment to making a lasting impact on her community.
Currently working as a politician and community organizer, Mary-Sue strives to establish her name as a leader who brings positive change to her beloved Pleasantview. Her perfectionist tendencies, combined with her snobbery, have helped her rise in the political arena. She's a master of social networks and maintains a serious demeanor when it comes to her goals.
But as she climbs the ladder of power, will her pursuit of success overshadow her commitment to her community and her family? As the political landscape of Pleasantview heats up, Mary-Sue faces choices that will define her legacy. Will she find a balance between her personal ambitions and her role as a community advocate, or will the pressures of power prove too much to handle? The future of Pleasantview hinges on Mary-Sue's decisions. 🌟🏛️
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