wannabecatwriter
wannabecatwriter
Wannabecatwriter
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Hello, my name is Diana and this is my Sims 3 blog where I post my stories and freeplays. Main interests are video games, books, and current events. I reblog lots of non-sims stuff as well. Check My Downloads tag for the goodies (poses, wall art, sims, lots). Content included: The Roomies, Barron and Sylvia, With Friends Like These, Witchy Days and Chronicles of a Pessimist. Also, links to my Wordpress stories. Sometimes, not safe for work, but those posts are always tagged accordingly.
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wannabecatwriter · 5 days ago
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Seeing people posting about TS4's weather glitch makes me remember this comic strip from Cracked.com.
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wannabecatwriter · 5 days ago
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And everytime his playlist starts playing something that sounds nice, he skips to something that's absolute shite.
Until today, I didn't think Russian-Caucasian mumble rap was a thing that existed.
I was wrong.
It's real. It's very real...
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wannabecatwriter · 5 days ago
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Until today, I didn't think Russian-Caucasian mumble rap was a thing that existed.
I was wrong.
It's real. It's very real...
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wannabecatwriter · 7 days ago
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wannabecatwriter · 8 days ago
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daily affirmations:
i am kind
i am in control of my emotions
it does not bother me when someone is in the kitchen while i was planning to be in there alone
everyone in the house has the right to be in the kitchen
i am kind and in control of my emotions even when someone is in the kitchen while i was planning to be in there alone
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wannabecatwriter · 13 days ago
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You know it's rough when even ghosts have a smartphone addiction...
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wannabecatwriter · 13 days ago
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Behind the scenes.
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Simoji Challenge
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When you travel across the galaxy and fall for someone who hasn't been alive for centuries...
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wannabecatwriter · 14 days ago
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if youre my mutual you have to stay alive and stay safe and take care of yourself. no exceptions idc
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Fun fact I learned lately: in Italy, people don't drink Cappucino and other milk-based coffee drinks later in the day.
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wannabecatwriter · 14 days ago
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Checking on these two in Monte Vista. Having a house all to themselves is working out quite nicely for them ;)
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wannabecatwriter · 15 days ago
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Curious - are anyone else's images taking ages to upload or is my connection just bad?
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wannabecatwriter · 15 days ago
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⚠️Simblr challenge idea ⚠️
(probably someone has done it already, i don't know, but if that's the case, you have a big brain and I'm gonna do it too)
go to this generator and get 4 random emojis
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Now open your game and take a screenie with that vibe in mind!
I'd love to see a build based on it, an edit of ur oc, a scenery screenie... Everything is fine as long as it fits the vibe (we do everything for the vibe here)
I'm tagging literally everyone who reads this because i make the rules 🫶
Anyway i just want to see what people do with this bc this community is so creative so... I'm waiting ��� you can use the tag #SimojiChallenge if u want 🧡 and feel free to tag me so i see it
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wannabecatwriter · 15 days ago
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Hi! Could make some writing notes regarding what happens to the human body when making out? Like the temperature increase and dopamine release, stuff like that? Or maybe just how the body reacts when you're nearby/interact to/with a loved one. I hope you're doing well! I love your posts!
Writing Notes: The Physiology of Love
Love can be distilled into 3 categories: lust, attraction, and attachment.
Though there are overlaps and subtleties to each, each type is characterized by its own set of hormones:
Testosterone and estrogen - drive lust
Dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin - create attraction
Oxytocin and vasopressin - mediate attachment
When we are falling in love, chemicals associated with the reward circuit flood our brain, produce a variety of physical and emotional responses:
Racing hearts
Sweaty palms
Flushed cheeks
Feelings of passion
Anxiety
Two decades of research shows that when it comes to early-stage intense romantic love—the kind we often think of when we talk about being lovestruck—a very primitive part of the brain’s reward system, located in the midbrain, is activated first.
Some Physiological Reactions to a Kiss
Pulse and blood pressure increase
Pupils dilate
Breathing deepens
Rational thought retreats, as desire suppresses both prudence and self-consciousness
Lust
Driven by the desire for sexual gratification.
The evolutionary basis for this stems from our need to reproduce, a need shared among all living things.
The hypothalamus of the brain plays a big role in this, stimulating the production of the sex hormones testosterone and estrogen from the testes and ovaries. While these chemicals are often stereotyped as being “male” and “female,” respectively, both play a role in men and women.
As it turns out, testosterone increases libido in just about everyone. The effects are less pronounced with estrogen, but some women report being more sexually motivated around the time they ovulate, when estrogen levels are highest.
Lust and attraction shut off the prefrontal cortex (includes rational behavior).
Attraction
Dopamine
Produced by the hypothalamus, is a particularly well-publicized player in the brain’s reward pathway – it’s released when we do things that feel good to us:
E.g., Spending time with loved ones and having sex.
High levels of dopamine and a related hormone, norepinephrine, are released during attraction. These chemicals make us:
giddy,
energetic, and
euphoric, even leading to decreased appetite and insomnia – which means you actually can be so “in love” that you can’t eat and can’t sleep.
Norepinephrine, also known as noradrenalin, may sound familiar because it plays a large role in the fight or flight response, which kicks into high gear when we’re stressed and keeps us alert:
Released more often at the beginning of a couple's relationship when many unknowns are present, putting the brain in a ‘proceed with caution’ mode.
Early in a relationship, there is heightened adrenalin, which causes feelings like butterflies in the stomach and a faster heart rate. There is also reduced activity in the parts of the brain that help us to make judgements, which is why you may be 'blinded' to another person’s faults in early love or infatuation,
Brain scans of people in love have actually shown that the primary “reward” centers of the brain, including the ventral tegmental area and the caudate nucleus, fire like crazy when people are shown a photo of someone they are intensely attracted to, compared to when they are shown someone they feel neutral towards (like an old high school acquaintance).
Attraction seems to lead to a reduction in serotonin:
It is a hormone that’s known to be involved in appetite and mood.
Interestingly, people who suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder also have low levels of serotonin, leading scientists to speculate that this is what underlies the overpowering infatuation that characterizes the beginning stages of love.
This explains why people in the early stages of love can become obsessed with small details, spending hours debating about a text to or from their beloved.
Attachment
The predominant factor in long-term relationships.
While lust and attraction are pretty much exclusive to romantic entanglements, attachment mediates friendships, parent-infant bonding, social cordiality, and many other intimacies as well.
The two primary hormones here appear to be oxytocin and vasopressin.
Oxytocin
Often nicknamed “cuddle hormone” or “hormone of love”.
Produced by the hypothalamus.
Released in large quantities during sex, breastfeeding, and childbirth.
This may seem like a very strange assortment of activities – not all of which are necessarily enjoyable – but the common factor here is that all of these events are precursors to bonding.
It also makes it pretty clear why having separate areas for attachment, lust, and attraction is important: we are attached to our immediate family, but those other emotions have no business there (and let’s just say people who have muddled this up don’t have the best track record).
The Brain During a Kiss
The brain goes into overdrive during the all-important kiss.
It dedicates a disproportionate amount of space to the sensation of the lips in comparison to much larger body parts.
During a kiss, this lip sensitivity causes our brain to create a chemical cocktail that can give us a natural high.
This cocktail is made up of three chemicals, all designed to make us feel good and crave more: dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin.
Like any cocktail, this one has an array of side-effects.
The combination of these three chemicals work by lighting up the 'pleasure centres' in our brain.
The dopamine released during a kiss can stimulate the same area of the brain activated by heroin and cocaine. As a result, we experience feelings of euphoria and addictive behaviour.
Oxytocin fosters feelings of affection and attachment. This is the same hormone that is released during childbirth and breastfeeding.
Finally, the levels of serotonin present in the brain whilst kissing look a lot like those of someone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
No wonder the memory of a good kiss can stay with us for years.
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Love happens less in the heart and more in the brain, where hormonal releases and brain chemicals are triggered.
Dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin are some of the key neurotransmitters that help you feel pleasure and satisfaction.
So, your body often approaches love as a cycle.
It feels good to be with that person, so your brain says, "Do that again."
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Thanks so much for your kind words. Hope you're doing well yourself! Would love to read your writing if these notes inspire you.
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