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The animals speak only in gibberish bleats

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    By Megaomgchen

    The animals speak only in gibberish bleats, which reflect the intonations of English. Their voices seem like a much higher-pitched version of this"wah-wah"-ing adults from the Charlie Brown cartoons, although every creature's chirps sound slightly different from the others'. It's a language that becomes reassuring to Animal Crossing Bells For Sale listen to because their greetings are often punctuated by the creatures to you with happy sways or friendly whistles into the background music.

    Each animal neighbor has their own character, and there are scores of them that may suddenly move to your village, town, or island -- depending on which Animal Crossing game you're playing -- and construct a new little home for themselves, just as you did when you arrived.

    It's not obligatory, although making as many friends as possible is invited. Nothing is, really. The game is an open playground, whose defining characteristic is how adorably sweet it is. The location you inhabit an island at New Horizons -- is an oasis of cuteness, with music soundtracking your every movement as you run around grass that is green with a smile waving hello because they sweep their lawns. Occasionally they don't have much to say to you when you stop by to chitchat. Other times they ask for favors, or trade gifts for conversation. Whatever happens, it's hard to walk away feeling anything aside from charmed or bemused.I've decided to take a vacation. A close friend of mine, Tom Nook, has launched a new company offering relocations. There are reductions for people who can aid with some early foraging. I have no idea how he discovered this place, but I am willing to forget that if he is able to help me get away from it. Nearly every day there are new anxieties. My head feels ready to implode. It's great to care about stuff, but I want to discover a means to stop agonizing over everything to such levels that are intense. I am hoping Nook's island (along with the complimentary makeover he provides beforehand) will be just the ticket. I'll be keeping this diary to track my progress.

    The plane ride was nice. I am not one for being tens of thousands of kilometers in the air, but the birds who got us to our island were very kind and cheap Animal Crossing Bells helpful. It wasn't quite as elaborate as I expected out of a private jet but more comfortable than the coach flights I have taken before. Besides Nook and me, you will find two passengers: a rooster named a cat named Katt and Goose. Perhaps not the most names, but they operate in the family? Who am I to judge? Goose is one of those types that are athletic. He spent a lot of the flight doing pushups and crunches but he doesn't seem too bad. Nothing overbearing concerning him. He just seems to have a great deal of energy.