Talk:Capp family: Difference between revisions

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::::::::<small>The system here is "[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:BOLD, revert, discuss cycle|BOLD, revert, discuss]]", so yes, you can make edits without seeking approval first, but if someone reverts it, then you should discuss. (Putting this in small font because it's not relevant to the current discussion) —[[User:K6ka|'''<span style="color:#0040FF">k6ka</span>''']] <span title="Canadian!" style="color:red">🍁</span> ([[User talk:K6ka|<span style="color:#0080FF">Talk</span>]] · [[Special:Contributions/K6ka|<span style="color:#0B4C5F">Contributions</span>]]) 01:43, July 2, 2017 (UTC)</small>
:::::::::My edit was reverted, because a "proper consensus" must be reached. I wish I had contributed to this page earlier. Then, my edit would just be grandfathered in and accepted. But nope, we have to accept this older one. Everyone else assumes that the eldest inherits, even though there is no evidence in the game data to suggest that the eldest inherit. And yet, we accept this one over my conjecture - that Juliette is the one who inherits. [[Special:Contributions/50.4.236.254|50.4.236.254]] ([[User talk:50.4.236.254|talk]]) 03:14, July 2, 2017 (UTC)
::::::::::I think the whole reason why 'the eldest inherits it all' was assumed is because the Sims are based on Shakespeare characters, and back in those days it worked like that, the oldest one got it all, unless they died or f'ed up for another reason. But please correct me if I'm wrong cause I'm no specialist. I understand that a inheritance doesn't per se means it has to go to one person these days, but in those days it was very likely. [[User:DeSims|<b><span style="font-family:calibri"><span style="color:#9d2628">DeSims</span></span></b>]] [[User_talk:DeSims|<span style="font-family:calibri"><span style="color:#804e26"><sup>(talk)</sup></span></span>]] 13:19, July 2, 2017 (UTC)
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