Does Harvest Moon have gay marriage, yet, or does it still subscribe to toxic heteronormativity
My man-farmer wants to make a life with that foreign violinist dude, damn it
They probably want to discourage man-farming. Sure, it is attractive and rewarding to some in the short term, but in the long run all that grinding takes away from the core gameplay and will eventually turn people off.
They moistly come out at night, moistly.
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HerrCronIt that wickedly supports taxationRegistered Userregular
Can't you play as a lady farmer and seduce all the violinists you want?
what
You can choose from a male or female farmer now.
Right, but I want my man-farmer to marry the violinist dude
Saying I can just become a woman and marry all the dudes I want is a bit Iranian
Well, that's what they've got. Write a letter to Natsume; the letter-writing campaign to Nintendo over Tamadochi Life not having gay relationships worked and Nintendo more or less promised to include them if there is a sequel.
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For generations, the people of Britain heated their homes and fueled their stoves with coal gas. While plentiful and cheap, coal-derived gas could also be deadly; in its unburned form, it released very high levels of carbon monoxide, and an open valve or a leak in a closed space could induce asphyxiation in a matter of minutes. This extreme toxicity also made it a preferred method of suicide. “Sticking one’s head in the oven” became so common in Britain that by the late 1950s it accounted for some 2,500 suicides a year, almost half the nation’s total.
Those numbers began dropping over the next decade as the British government embarked on a program to phase out coal gas in favor of the much cleaner natural gas. By the early 1970s, the amount of carbon monoxide running through domestic gas lines had been reduced to nearly zero. During those same years, Britain’s national suicide rate dropped by nearly a third, and it has remained close to that reduced level ever since.
How can this be? After all, if the impulse to suicide is primarily rooted in mental illness and that illness goes untreated, how does merely closing off one means of self-destruction have any lasting effect? At least a partial answer is that many of those Britons who asphyxiated themselves did so impulsively. In a moment of deep despair or rage or sadness, they turned to what was easy and quick and deadly — “the execution chamber in everyone’s kitchen,” as one psychologist described it — and that instrument allowed little time for second thoughts. Remove it, and the process slowed down; it allowed time for the dark passion to pass.
Quite inadvertently, the British gas conversion proved that the incidence of suicide across an entire society could be radically reduced, upending the conventional wisdom about suicide in the process.
Peace to fashion police, I wear my heart
On my sleeve, let the runway start
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If all of us in this country just gave up our vices and worked our hardest for 40 hours a week, then went home to our families and used free time to make babies and stay in peak physical condition and learn news skills, this nation of ubermensch could take over the planet. GDP of infinity.
I'd cut my own throat obviously but...
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
If all of us in this country just gave up our vices and worked our hardest for 40 hours a week, then went home to our families and used free time to make babies and stay in peak physical condition and learn news skills, this nation of ubermensch could take over the planet. GDP of infinity.
I'd cut my own throat obviously but...
I feel this would lead to an economically unhealthy lack of consumption.
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-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
what
"Do you know what the sad part is, Odo? I'm a very good tailor."
fake nerd
You can choose from a male or female farmer now.
They probably want to discourage man-farming. Sure, it is attractive and rewarding to some in the short term, but in the long run all that grinding takes away from the core gameplay and will eventually turn people off.
Garak is the best.
Celeste [Switch] - She'll be wrestling with inner demons when she comes...
Right, but I want my man-farmer to marry the violinist dude
Saying I can just become a woman and marry all the dudes I want is a bit Iranian
I bet it would be more than the GDP for that year.
I like the dude voice in that game quite a bit, I've found
If I do I'm gonna romance Dorian, which will make it three to one romanced dudes vs. ladies
Why are there so many sexy dudes
really? Can I just get the money then instead of the retweet?
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
That's not unreasonable, really (if the estimates are good, which is the hard part). Lost growth is still loss.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I really need Tucker to kick more fieldgoals
fucking ravens
Well, that's what they've got. Write a letter to Natsume; the letter-writing campaign to Nintendo over Tamadochi Life not having gay relationships worked and Nintendo more or less promised to include them if there is a sequel.
LeVeon Bell just pulled off the longest 11 yard run I've ever seen for a TD
Lost growth not the same as "drinking costs the nation $40b per year!" and the like.
beer poured
pants off
#adulthood
Not the least of which because I feel like drinking probably earns the nation $400b per year
There's no anime in Star Trek. It is an art lost to the ages.
On my sleeve, let the runway start
I'd cut my own throat obviously but...
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I think I read that somewhere like in a Cracked article or something. So, grain of salt and all that.
It’s not a very important country most of the time
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-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I feel this would lead to an economically unhealthy lack of consumption.
Sanicland doesn't have any PED testing programs.
I'm not sure, but the series has never really been noted for its progressiveness
You get random progressive things out of Japan but on the whole there's a lot of really regressive roles in some of their media
(Not that the US is super egalitarian, but the sexism of stuff coming out of the us is usually less role-y and more hyperobjectification-y)