It's not you Apple man.There just aren't as many active members using this forum as there was in the past.I used to post a lot on the Island Journals board which was pretty active at one time but that place is a ghost town now.This forum is centered around Animal Crossing and a lot of people have stopped playing the latest installment and have gone elsewhere for their online entertainment.I don't play a lot myself so I don't make a lot of AC posts anymore.Frankly,I'm not really sure why I'm still here.I noticed something about this forum. It’s not just collectibles I’m having a hard time selling or date-trading. When I make a request for art in the Museum Shop, nobody wants to fulfill my request.
Am I not getting any business because it’s really me they’re trying to avoid? Or has the Museum Shop been having troubles too?
I have been interested in taking on one of your museum requests but I still have a commission to work on that I have been needing to finish for almost a year
You might have more luck in going to a specific shop and commissioning directly rather than waiting for artists to come to you!
Another possible reason why I couldn’t get any art sellers to my thread is because the Fair has worn us out. All of the artists needed a break since the event was very art-intensive. And I just started a thread at a time of transition.It's not you Apple man.There just aren't as many active members using this forum as there was in the past.I used to post a lot on the Island Journals board which was pretty active at one time but that place is a ghost town now.This forum is centered around Animal Crossing and a lot of people have stopped playing the latest installment and have gone elsewhere for their online entertainment.I don't play a lot myself so I don't make a lot of AC posts anymore.Frankly,I'm not really sure why I'm still here.
I’ve seen people wear political outfits to go vote when it’s forbidden at polling places. Guess some people will never learn, or are just waiting for someone to remark on their hat/shirt so they start a fight. Personally I don’t understand why anyone would want to cause an argument, but those people definitely exist.Some opinions are better kept to yourself, especially involving politics. Most of the time when someone openly states a political stance, they’re looking for confrontation.
I shake my head when someone wears anything with a political candidate or stance on it. Every shirt my dad is a political message.
Voting is supposed to be anonymous, but it's not really if you are blatantly displaying which candidate has your vote.I’ve seen people wear political outfits to go vote when it’s forbidden at polling places. Guess some people will never learn, or are just waiting for someone to remark on their hat/shirt so they start a fight. Personally I don’t understand why anyone would want to cause an argument, but those people definitely exist.
Yeah, that it disrespectful. Even stuff like Confederate flag shirts, anti-Disney shirts, and a shirt bashing on another state can clearly tell who you’re voting for. It’s a good thing that I don’t own any clothing that contains political messages, while T-shirts is something I never wear in public.I’ve seen people wear political outfits to go vote when it’s forbidden at polling places. Guess some people will never learn, or are just waiting for someone to remark on their hat/shirt so they start a fight. Personally I don’t understand why anyone would want to cause an argument, but those people definitely exist.
I always keep it as a Croconaw (thank you, Everstone), so I never have this problem.-snip-
I second this motionYou know how we call bisexual icons bicons?
I humbly propose we call omnisexual icons omninominons.
Yes I do have Chappell Roan on repeat why do you ask