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ah, i see now, and i agree; hooked should = caught. i used to work a job where people complained about not getting the victory points they were expecting an online match they disconnected from/didn’t finish, so i guess i had a flashback for a second, haha.

agreed with that sentiment; people who hate it should stop playing. for some people, it seems to highlight some terrible flaws (most visibly, the obsession with “measuring up” to others on social media). if you’re miserable, stop playing.

i think they were just answering the question, clarifying the context (happened during a song, not accidentally uttered in conversation). the article explains this, but a lot of people skip straight to the comments here and at least to me, it seemed like the person asking might have done that/genuinely didn’t know

thank you; most of my Twitter feed is artists, cute pets, Animal Crossing, and foreign language quizzes/mini-lessons. all very benign and happy. i’d rather not see that ruined by people that call for the site’s destruction because they can’t keep themselves away from the very worst content it has to offer.

i mean, it was designed for a wide range of ages, i think. i might not need a message like that after every fish caught, but it’s not really a big deal and i can see it being more fun for a younger player.

if people don’t like this game, they should 100% stop playing it, just like anyone trying to power through the 19th season of a show that used to be great but sucks now should just stop watching. there’s really no shame in just putting it down (but maybe next time look for a trial or testimonials before buying, if

iirc, the puns are mostly skipped during the fishing tournament. there’s a different statement along the lines of “you caught (x)! keep going!” but i don’t remember the normal puns being there.

i mean, it does matter, and you explained why: the game becomes boring if you do this (or time travel), and then you end up with the many Animal Crossing hate articles on this site. there’s a weirdly vocal group of people that bought this game they don’t like, further ruined it for themselves, but still try to

not to worry, at least some of that is accounted for by people who desperately must have a “me me me” baby now now now in order to feel personally satisfied and fulfilled.

i don’t know why people who clearly don’t like this game continue to play it.

also a possible treatment for eczema; not that wild. rinsing out hair bleach or boxed dye would probably create a stronger chemical bath, honestly. 

the bank is a handy way for me to track what i have saved up vs. the loans i owe, and similar to real life, it’s tucked away where i can’t too-easily spend it so i reach that goal faster. the interest rate has had little to do with it for me and i don’t keep large amounts of money in the bank long enough for it to

it’s fun if you don’t view it as a game to be beaten. there are goals, but kind of like The Sims, it’s just not intended for that. some people are trying to do that anyway, and they’re able to so it’s not necessarily a bad thing, but all i can really tell from online commentary is that they’re all deliberately ruining

i must not have been paying close attention when i started, because i didn’t even realize there was interest to gain (and the existence of it has had no impact on my gameplay whatsoever). i don’t time travel, i just... don’t depend on the interest either. no need to.

this comment is about how parents will fare or enjoy parenthood, which doesn’t appear to be the focus of what ofaycanyouseenow’s comment (and maybe reinforces some of what they were saying). while parental happiness and success does matter when it comes to a child’s own wellbeing and eventual success, it’s definitely