That never stopped you from making new characters in MS.
STFU noob olol
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But, the thing in MS... is that I like experiencing new classes. The only difference in Animal Crossing in the difference of people is that they're different animals. They do the exact same thing, which is nothing. The only exception to the nothingness is that they walk in their houses at night(because they're not retarded) and that they tell you what to do(because everyone wants that).
In MS, you like, have different...stuff...uhh yeah so that makes my point valid <3
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No, but really, I like the various skill of different characters in MS and playing in fun areas, stuff like that.
STFU noob olol
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But, the thing in MS... is that I like experiencing new classes. The only difference in Animal Crossing in the difference of people is that they're different animals. They do the exact same thing, which is nothing. The only exception to the nothingness is that they walk in their houses at night(because they're not retarded) and that they tell you what to do(because everyone wants that).
In MS, you like, have different...stuff...uhh yeah so that makes my point valid <3
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No, but really, I like the various skill of different characters in MS and playing in fun areas, stuff like that.
MS is essentially the same thing for 1 billion hours: camp spawn, kill, repeat 100 times, heal, repeat all those steps 1000 times, sell stuff, finally level up, get equipment, and start over
Animal Crossing isn't much better, but it's still better.
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Realistically, though, I fail to see how Animal Crossing is as interesting as playing an entirely new character with new skills.
Man, I feel like Squeek when I say "I fail to see how (noun) is as (adjective) as (verbing) (phrase containing stuff always ending in adjective noun)."
Just because he says it so much. At least to my memory. It sound be someone else.
Man, why is it that the coolest character's in that game are cats.
This made me play the DS one again. I forgot how awesome the
music is for just leaving it on and playing it, it's like calmin to the max.
Man, I feel like Squeek when I say "I fail to see how (noun) is as (adjective) as (verbing) (phrase containing stuff always ending in adjective noun)."
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