Bear Night Tradition

The bear night tradition started in Winderburg, because. Ever tried to drink a beer in a costume?

It started as a dare… then stocked.

“You guys are unbearable! You look stupid, you roar and you kick trashcans!”

“Hey, stop being so tense dude. Embrace the silliness!”

“But why only brown bears? No pandas or carebears?”

“Have you seen any of these in Winderburg’s forests? And carebears, urggg. We roar, we don’t give hugs!”

So, next time you go to a bar, check this out… or don’t!

Santa is my roommate

Clement Frost aka Santa Claus moved in with my Inuit polar bear…

Santa is half a billionaire! He also has a golden tooth! But that makes sense since he must buy gifts for all Sim children and wrapping paper as well! Must cost a fortune!

As pointed out Alexander Goth: “Clement Frost is pretty cool!” He couldn’t be more right!

Clement Frost thought the Polar Bear was all right as well. After all, he was a kindness ambassador!

They plan on spending summer vacations together, fishing. Maybe camping.

They’ll both suffer heatwaves together. They, creatures of the North, must stick together! They’ll be polar friends!

Happy Snowflake Day!

Preparations. My sim is a polar bear, so don’t expect anything too fancy. ;P But it’s got the essential… snow!

Final decorations.

Rudolph the red nosed doggie…

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What was your worst Winterfest present?

Clement Frost gave my polar bear a tombstone for Winterfest. Was it as a thanks for the broken fossil my polar bear gave him as a gift? He also gave him clothes… as if telling him to stop wearing a bear costume, but it’s not happening soon.

Dog poop?!? Some deserve it…

Back in the days, we got bowling alleys during dates. Times have changed, time is hard…

This is a good reason to stop the gift giving tradition. Such a waste of money and so many people give junk!

Living Outdoors

Living outdoors is not always easy… or comfortable.

When you have to go, you have to go, freezing cold or not.

And forget fishing, because the lake is frozen.

“What about ice fishing?”

It’s against regulation.

“That makes no sense! It’s an Inuit and polar bear tradition! How do brown bears survive in winter?”

Sorry, in the South, brown bears hibernate during winter, kind of…

“What about gathering?”

Only if you’re very lucky…

You can always grill meat…

Or learn to cook and get a stove…

“Very bear-like.”

Living outdoors also mean you have to face the blizzard…

…face to face!

But it’s all worth it in the end, because you live one with nature!

Nanoq Qaqortoq

Nanoq is a Sim Inuit who found his spirit animal in the polar bear. He decided to wear a polar bear suit as a tribute.

However, because of the climate changes, he was forced to move South.

He found home in Brindleton, where animals are welcome. Furries might be as well?

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Nanoq Qaqortoq means ursus maritimus in Inuktitut. You thought Simlish was hard to learn? Give a try for the Inuit’s language.

Learn Inuktitut, part 1

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“If you ever need a veterinarian, you know who to call…”