Despite enjoying great popularity and still getting new content packs, The Sims 4 has been out for almost six years now.
And the graphics have begun to show their age despite the game’s cartoonish style slowing the process(and everyone waiting for Sims 5 details).
Luckily, Sims lovers in the fandom have always been a fertile breeding ground for passionate modders. They stay hard at work improving the game’s functionality, and more importantly, its looks.
For obvious reasons, Fridays are one of our favorite days of the week. The workweek is done, the weekend is here, and it's the perfect day to kick back with a glass of wine and your favorite people (or, you know, go to bed at 8 p.m. and not acknowledge anyone). But no matter what your plans are, there's one thing we know for certain: the best way to start your Friday is by indulging in some funny Friday memes.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a mid-size luxury car / executive car sold by the Mercedes-Benz branch of DaimlerChrysler. The model line is available with various six and eight-cylinder petroleum gasoline and diesel engines. The E stood for Einspritzung, which is German for fuel injection, which was a very new feature at the time the “E” first appeared in the 1950s. The E-Class is the bestselling Mercedes-Benz model worldwide. It is famous both as luxury or executive transport, and as taxis in countries like Germany and Singapore.
Want to learn how to learn a language in a year? You’re in the right place—or you’re one step closer to being there! Learning a language at home may seem impossible at times without the ability to practice with a native speaker. So what better way to learn a new language than to immerse yourself in the environment of that language?!
Aka, your life learning a language abroad!
Imagine practicing Spanish along coastal beaches, learning German among towering castles, or studying Japanese surrounded by mountains.
A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck near the Alaska Peninsula late Saturday.
Preliminary data placed the quake about 55 miles southwest of Sand Point, Alaska, the National Weather Service said. It had initially been measured at a magnitude of 7.4, the United States Geological Survey said on Twitter.
It struck at about 10:48 p.m. local time. In Kodiak, Alaska, sirens sounded late at night, according to a video posted on social media.