Aug. 17th, 2010

hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
Somebody please tell me that it's a very, very silly idea to take all the hairs I've made and all the hairs I want to make and do adult-and-elder-only versions with gray streaks in the appropriate grays? (I actually need to start doing just one gray, honestly, since the game seems to choose a random gray for you to age up into if there are multiple grays in one family.)

Also, I have updated The Hair To-Do List, although I won't be getting a start on it until halfway through September. Having organized lists makes me happy, that's why.

Also also, I'm considering offering a bonus for donors-- not real donation gifts, mind you, those are bad, but I keep thinking that if someone sends me a few bucks, it's only fair to let them point at something on the to-do list or the hair list and say "Could you work on that next please?" And then of course I upload it for everybody, so it's not so much a donor exclusive as it is making it known that I am susceptible to bribery. Does that sound reasonable? Because I've had a couple people drop some money in the tip jar (THANK YOU, you people! You are why I could pay for two years of Photobucket bandwidth so that my pictures don't fall down), and it is both an awesome feeling and a guilty feeling.

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