I have never heard of a gonk and still have no idea what one is. lol
@thevoidcritterКүн бұрын
you know those weird looking Christmas gnomes that have the hats covering their eyes?
@amsa566112 сағат бұрын
Troll Doll (Is the North American version of what I think is a “gonk”). Edit: Although apparently I’m wrong! I’ll blame my friend Nicola’s older sister for misinforming 7yr old me in the 70’s😂
@avaschaefer66565 сағат бұрын
Kim Law looks like a frozen Grinch!!! 😂
@dashka-s-kosi4kamiКүн бұрын
I'm in estonia and kids mostly believe not in Santa, but in gnomes. Never thought the have a name.
@SupergirlUKКүн бұрын
I watch Nightmare before xmas in November 😅 Its a transitional piece, perfect for discounted halloween chocolate and the first Malteser raindeer of the year 🙌
@mwahha696520 сағат бұрын
The gonks my mum loved so much it’s year long, they’re cute 😂
@twilightfreak8000Күн бұрын
Loved the video as always. Merry Christmas, Mollie, even to your girlfriend & entire family! Have a great one!
@suna173.6jmКүн бұрын
i always feel a bit uncomfy abt those "breed out the weird/ugly" challenges some simmers do. deciding which features constitute as "normal" when theres real people who look similar to that, and even if its not the first "gen" bc of blue skin or whatever but the second or third. hope you dont take this as hate i love watching your reviews and stuff 💞🎅
@naeshelle12 сағат бұрын
I feel the same way! 🫂
@roybrowniii144616 сағат бұрын
Merry Christmas
@avanjou23 сағат бұрын
I'm in love with Jazmine Breadman. Will she be on the gallery?
@EnglishSimmer12 сағат бұрын
yeeeee i’m gonna upload the family in the next couple of days
@PossumbreathКүн бұрын
What on earth is a gonk???????????? Edit I've googled it and it's just one of those gnomes with the hat pulled down over the eyes. Those have a name???? TIL
@EnglishSimmerКүн бұрын
looooool i realise i should’ve added one in in the edit but i was sleep deprived whilst editing my bad. they’re basically a faceless gnome
@PossumbreathКүн бұрын
@@EnglishSimmer i had no idea those had a name! Or like, lore. We have them in America too but I've never heard any of that. Wild
@NiaJustNiaКүн бұрын
@@PossumbreathThey're based on Tomte and Nisse if you're wanting to look for lore. They became associated with Christmas because of the porridge giving ritual, where your household is essentially cursed if you forget to leave the offering of porridge with a piece of butter on top to them on Christmas day