I challenge that assumption.She got doxxed for Animal Crossing Items this? How people ever think that is alright never fails to surprise and disgust me. If these twitter people have so much time and self-righteous despise on their hands why don't they go track down pedos or some thing like 4chan smh
The raccoon is Tom Nook.If it comes down to this, I get where they're coming from. Like, I do it. There's a lot of residual upset from the community over this. We are told again and again which styles and fashions that we've coined are ghetto and awful when we wear them. But once a person comes in and cops it, it is all of a sudden adorable or a bold statement.
But like, in AC? Gatekeeping and throwing arbitrary guidelines on who can utilize what on their little packages of pixel and code? Nonsense. They are fighting a battle that just isn't there and making themselves seem all of the way dumb in the procedure.
Non-issues like this are why people's eyes roll when'cultural appropriation' even gets brought up.Now that it's been a few months since the circumstance, I have this to say: Insisting on calling them'distance buns' when they are obviously afro puffs is bizarre. I mean, they seem like cornrows braided up into kinky pigtail puffs, aka afro puffs. They're pretty distinct from, say, the odango wig that is represented in the match (which looks much more similar to what you buy when you google'space buns'). The situation was pretty ridiculous, especially since it totally went how I knew it would with buy Animal Crossing Bells... let us say,'radical' people chiming in to'stick it ' those'oversensitive liberals' or whatever other side of this spectrum boogeyman resides in their minds.