Random The Stardew Valley Subreddit Keeps Making Very Convincing Fake Relationship Advice Posts
Random: The Stardew Valley Subreddit Keeps Making Very Convincing Fake Relationship Advice Posts Nintendo Life AITA for giving my wife some trash? by Share: Reddit may be known for a lot of unsavoury things, but it's also a repository for some of the most entertaining stories and peeks into other people's lives, largely in the form of AITA () and relationship advice posts. These usually unfold with the poster detailing some egregiously horrible/hilarious issue that they're having with their partner, in which it is very clear whether they are/are not the asshole, and then everyone shares it on social media, the end. The subreddit hasn't had much news to talk about for a while, since developer ConcernedApe is hard at work on , so instead they're amusing themselves with fake AITA posts... and I keep falling for them. I keep thinking they're real, and that someone is in a horrific relationship involving way too many chickens, alcoholism, and staying up late mining every night. It's usually not until about 2/3 of the way in that I even notice that they're from the Stardew Valley subreddit! from My first playthrough of Stardew Valley, I married Leah — the shy artist with a terrible ex. She's quiet, and largely keeps to herself; the most dramatic thing that happened in our relationship was probably me not choosing to display all her statues. I have limited room in my house, Leah. Some of it has to be reserved for functional furniture. But my second playthrough, I married Sebastian. He's... well, he's basically a guy in his 20s who still acts like a goth teen. He stays in his locked basement bedroom basically all day, coming out rarely to eat. Since Stardew Valley's relationships are built up with gifts and talking, this means that wooing Seb usually involves standing right outside his locked door, waiting for him to emerge, every single day, until you've given him enough eggs that he likes you enough to unlock his bedroom door permanently. Then you can barge in whenever you like. If you did that in real life you would be arrested. from from from Obviously, some of these are more Stardew than others — if there's a reference to "Joja" or "farming" in the first few sentences, I can probably guess they're about a video game and not real life. But the ones that keep it vague, and adopt the tone of a real AITA post? They get me almost every time. But seriously, AITA for essentially stalking the guy I liked until he agreed to marry me...? What's your AITA Stardew story? Tell us in the comments! [source ] Related Games Share: About Formerly of Official Nintendo Magazine, GameSpot, and Xbox UK, you can now find Kate's writing all over the internet. She moved to Canada a few years ago, but gets tea imported from England, because she has good priorities. Comments ) I love this game. I really do. It’s one of the funniest sims I have ever played ever! Ok but why tho? Probably boredom. Same way the hollow knight fandom decided to sacrifice mossbag in the name of Silksong. Gosh what a good game. And yes, describing your farmer's virtual troubles without context gets r e a l l y funny sometimes xD Oh the only thing Reddit is known for is killing memes from 4chan by making them politically correct. You sound fun.
Yes, but it depends on where you look. There are some great Reddit threads out there. AITA for throwing away a rare artifact of which there is only one? ( I accidentally trashed a Rarecrow) Leave A Comment Hold on there, you need to to post a comment...
Yes, but it depends on where you look. There are some great Reddit threads out there. AITA for throwing away a rare artifact of which there is only one? ( I accidentally trashed a Rarecrow) Leave A Comment Hold on there, you need to to post a comment...