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wonderfulworldofmoi:Harvest Moon! I got reminded of this game (and of course my favorite ship) when

wonderfulworldofmoi:

Harvest Moon! I got reminded of this game (and of course my favorite ship) when twitter had a trend of you posting games that were important to you! MFOMT was certainly one of them.


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kusakkabe:this is what i did at the stream! my three favorite bachelors from my favorite harvest mkusakkabe:this is what i did at the stream! my three favorite bachelors from my favorite harvest mkusakkabe:this is what i did at the stream! my three favorite bachelors from my favorite harvest m

kusakkabe:

this is what i did at the stream! my three favorite bachelors from my favorite harvest moon game

i’ve been playing this game so much lately i forgot how much i loved it!!


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MoonJacob Mott2015

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Jacob Mott
2015


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Guess who’s finally playing Stardew Valley

Only like 10 years late, no big deal.

chaie:farming is a good time

chaie:

farming is a good time


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The cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shifThe cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shif

The cutscenes in Story of Seasons are usually fun little moments, but this was a complete tonal shift from the rest of the game. I don’t know why this was in the game at all.

There’s additional dialogue that pretends to dress it up and put a lighthearted spin on it, but this still felt like a dude creeping on his daughter’s friend, and both conclusions are upsetting.


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Wow, the ladies in the latest Story of Seasons don’t waste time.Wow, the ladies in the latest Story of Seasons don’t waste time.Wow, the ladies in the latest Story of Seasons don’t waste time.

Wow, the ladies in the latest Story of Seasons don’t waste time.


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I’m really surprised… It has always been my dream.. To have a lovely romance, receive a lovely proposal.. Then we will have a happy married life. I never thought this would really happen. Right now I’m really happy. If this is a dream, don’t wake me up.

Lovecore Lumina Aesthetic!

I’m really surprised… It has always been my dream.. To have a lovely romance, receive a lovely proposal.. Then we will have a happy married life. I never thought this would really happen. Right now I’m really happy. If this is a dream, don’t wake me up.

Lovecore Lumina Aesthetic!

With Elise (warm-up) I’m currently totally into Skytree Village!! I love all the bachelorettes, ever

With Elise (warm-up)

I’m currently totally into Skytree Village!! I love all the bachelorettes, everyone’s so cute (๑꒪▿꒪)* …

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While every single month’s Full Moon may be perceived and look analogous and similar from Earth, each individual one possesses their own names, foundational narratives, energies, qualities, and spiritual meanings gained throughout thousands of years.

January:

The Wolf Moon:

The January Full Moon is frequently titled the Old moon, Ice moon, and the Wolf Moon, and speculations of the reasoning include the howls throughout the night during this period of the year for food was scarce for them and they were hungry. The wolf stands up for itself and others, being firm with its boundaries and provides food and protection when needed which is what this Full Moon embodies.

February:

The Snow Moon:

The February Full Moon is called the Snow Moon since this is when some of the heaviest snow would fall. Various communities and tribes also dubbed this the Hunger Moon since food became very scarce this late into the winter. Although February’s Full Moon is indeed the Snow Moon, its spiritual meaning is all about heat, and setting our passions ablaze.

March:

The Sugar Moon:

A Full Moon is in the sky during March, and the worms are uprooting from beneath the soil. The Sugarcane is easily at its most prominent stage of growth, and you feel spring waltzing around the corner. This Full Moon brings conclusions, movement, and emotional relief. The Earth around you is beginning to thaw, and life is about to emerge in abundance, go enjoy it!

April:

The Pink Moon:

April’s Full Moon received its sobriquet from the Phlox flowers which bloom in North America throughout April and are among spring’s earliest blossoms. This prominently luminary celestial body is also called the Grass, Fish, and Paschal Moon since it occasionally aligns with Easter. This Full Moon promotes grounding, harmony, tranquility, and peaceful energies. Enjoy the fresh grass, and traveling fish,

May:

The Flower Moon:

The Full Flower Moon in May is one magnificent springtime occasion to look forward to, and is a time for fresh beginnings, radical development, revitalization, optimism, extreme evolution, inspiration, and personal growth much like the sprouting and budding flowers all around us. Plant and sow your energetic seeds for this year now.

June:

The Strawberry Moon:

This Full Moon that adorns the sky during June is known as the Strawberry and Honey Moon. This is because strawberries and honey production is flourishing, and afterwards being harvested in plenty for throughout the year. Like the sweet bliss of the first bites of strawberry, and the scent of honey alone, we can learn to be sweeter to ourselves and others, letting go of spite and embracing forgiveness.

July:

The Buck Moon:

The Full Moon in July is called the Buck, Hay, and Rose Moon because at this time the antlers of male deer are most prominent, the roses have bloomed, and hay is ready for harvest. Bucks shed and regrow their antlers each year, generating a greater and more impressive pair each time, and inspires us to release what is necessary for our personal optimal growth.

August:

The Sturgeon Moon:

This Full Moon embodies thankfulness for the rewards of Earth and asks us to step into the rhythm and energies with awareness and gratitude for what you possess, your beginnings and present, and what is blooming around you now. The Sturgeon Moon and nature’s plenty can inspire us to embrace individualism and set basic adjustments to our lives.

September:

The Harvest Moon:

The Harvest Moon, occasionally described to as the Corn Moon, is the nearest full Moon to the Autumnal Equinox. This Moon corresponds as the period of harvesting and gathering food for the colder months, often being corn. The Harvest Moon’s spiritual meaning is all about balance, fortitude, and abundance, a time to respect and appreciate.

October:

The Blood Moon:

A Blood Moon can help give attention to traveling inwards towards unacknowledged feelings and thoughts. Blood Moon astrologically communicates the chance for an expressive reset and a purge of your emotive shadows. The Blood Moon is a time of encouragement for inner reflection, releasing, and healing your denied grimmer emotions.

November:

The Beaver Moon:

The eleventh full moon of the year is known as the Frosty and Beaver Moon. The Beaver itself reminds us to harness the energies of imagination, innovation, collaboration, determination and accord within ourselves. The Beaver Moon holds its name since in November, beavers retreat to shelter.

December:

The Oak Moon:

The December Moon is recognized as the Oak Moon, Cold Moon, Winter Moon, and Wolf Moon. This full Moon holds to energies of resilience, endurance, reincarnation, commitment, perpetuity, connection, clarity, and release of anguish. The Oak tree itself embodies strength, confidence, endurance, concentration, resistance, and knowledge.

kash-phia:wanted to doodle his redesign!

kash-phia:

wanted to doodle his redesign!


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