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Title: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: sgestner on 2006 November 02, 19:35:06
That is disgusting!

Could someone please kill this?

Thanx.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: eamethyst on 2006 November 02, 21:27:57
http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,6014.0.html (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,6014.0.html)

It's been requested before.  Pescado at least doesn't seem inclined to squash it.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: rohina on 2006 November 02, 21:42:42
He thinks it is efficient. If only puppychow was like smartmilk.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: miros on 2006 November 02, 22:40:00
You can use "make me smart" from the macrotastics controller and let the kid live on dog food.  I'm kind of tempted.  Then I really could lock the nanny out of the house...

Actually, "rotten dogfood" should be added to the "noeatcrap" macro.  Baby barf is really nasty...



Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: ZiggyDoodle on 2006 November 02, 23:32:13
I'm with Pes on this one.

Besides, what is your toddler doing out of his/her room?  Kid should be drinking smart milk and skilling.  :)


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 November 03, 00:11:59
He thinks it is efficient. If only puppychow was like smartmilk.
You only have to nuke a baby once. Then it generally sticks and they can eat whatever.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: miros on 2006 November 03, 01:01:05
I'm with Pes on this one.

Besides, what is your toddler doing out of his/her room?  Kid should be drinking smart milk and skilling.  :)

I like to let my toddlers run out in the road.  Makes it harder for the nanny to harass them.  Maybe I'll put Echo's sandpile on the far side of the road so they have a reason to cross.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: Jack Rudd on 2006 November 03, 02:04:01
I'm with Pes on this one.

Besides, what is your toddler doing out of his/her room?  Kid should be drinking smart milk and skilling.  :)
And, for preference, skilling in a room full of snapdragons. That way they don't have to waste valuable skilling time on such time-consuming activities as eating and excreting.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: jsalemi on 2006 November 03, 03:01:18
I haven't had a toddler go near a pet bowl yet -- a relative usually runs in with a bottle long before the kid toddles off to find its own food.

I don't mind the snapdragon trick for children and teens, but I kinda like sim toddlers (which is odd, because I can't stand them in RL :) ) and their actions, so I don't usually do that with them.  Besides, I'm starting to get tired of perfect kids going off to be perfect in college, get all A+ grades, and sometimes going back to the hood already permaplat -- it's getting boring.  Time to shake things up a bit, and have some less-than-perfect kids. In fact, I've been slowly cutting back on the number of hacks in my game that prevent a lot of autonomous actions.  I'd like at least some of my sims to be dumb again. :)



Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: jbelhumeur on 2006 November 03, 18:58:01
I've personaly loved the addition of toddler kibble, but I have noticed once they've had their first taste of it they will occasionally spurt kibble from then on until they age transition. Pretty gross when they have a dirty diaper at the same time.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: ZiggyDoodle on 2006 November 04, 00:23:31
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Besides, I'm starting to get tired of perfect kids going off to be perfect in college, get all A+ grades, and sometimes going back to the hood already permaplat -- it's getting boring.

We must have the same play-style, although none of my YAs returned home permaplat - just got there within a day of getting a job.

Yup.  It's getting quite boring.  So boring that I had decided that some in my current teen generation are not going to Uni.  Nepotism is coming into play: they're gonna get stuck running the family business, like it or not. 


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: Havelock on 2006 November 04, 10:38:35
That is disgusting!

Could someone please kill this?

Thanx.

Disgusting maybe. But real, let a Toddler alone with a bowl of Petfood he would eat it for sure, not to mention other things. They eat everything they can reach.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: Elven Ranger on 2006 November 04, 10:50:51
*snigger* My son use to eat the cats food IRL .....


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 November 04, 13:23:24
Eh. Is toddlers eating dog food really any less disgusting than "baby food"? That stuff looks and smells way worse!

Frankly, though, I would never feed a dog dogfood like that any more than I would a feed a baby "baby food". Babies are fed on milk until they have teeth. Then, like dogs, they are fed regular food. Like, say, RAW MEAT. Granted, you would PUT it in a bowl like a dog bowl, but it would still be real food.


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: jsalemi on 2006 November 04, 22:09:57
Yup.  It's getting quite boring.  So boring that I had decided that some in my current teen generation are not going to Uni.  Nepotism is coming into play: they're gonna get stuck running the family business, like it or not. 

Hey, I like that idea -- I'm going to steal borrow it. :)


Title: Re: I had a toddler eat from dog bowl.
Post by: LauraW on 2006 November 04, 22:46:38
I remember when my hubby and I first married I was absolutely disgusted when my little niece ate dog food from the bowl and grandma's house. Years later, my own toddler did the same thing at my house and somehow, it no longer disturbs me. :) Its very realistic and love those little 'real' treats that the Sims 2 gives us. I also loved it when my Sims 2 cat ate food off the counter...Exactly like my real life cat!