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So... the guy with PTSD sent me a bomb in the mail...
Who thought this was a good idea/made sense?
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Nolo Contendere Nov 4, 2018 @ 9:34pm 
i mean, maybe he wanted to get rid of it so it didn't trigger him like popcorn can.

EDIT: the real question is how the hell can explosives be sent through Pelican Town's postal service period, not just who sent it.
Last edited by Nolo Contendere; Nov 4, 2018 @ 9:35pm
Pavor Nocturnus Nov 4, 2018 @ 9:52pm 
Who finds a bomb in the garage and says, "Hey, this is just gathering dust, I'll ship it to the new farmer, maybe s/he can find a use."?

Let alone the guy who's more likely to find a bomb in the garage and totally lose his ♥♥♥♥.
Last edited by Pavor Nocturnus; Nov 4, 2018 @ 9:52pm
Electro Spaghetti Nov 4, 2018 @ 11:50pm 
These are simply humourous co-incidences. Just like how Abigail says an amythyst/quartz is delicious is you give her one. XD just take it and laugh at the stupidity of this random chance.
Vroomi Nov 5, 2018 @ 4:26am 
Originally posted by n3th3raid3r:
These are simply humourous co-incidences. Just like how Abigail says an amythyst/quartz is delicious is you give her one. XD just take it and laugh at the stupidity of this random chance.
For bachelor/ettes, there are different reactions depending on the ''level'' of the item.
If it's a Liked gift, you'll get different reactions within that gift,
if it's a Loved gift, you'll get different reactions within that gift,
and so on.

But when it comes to things you can be sent via the mailbow, not every villager sends the same thing. As an example, Pam gives you batteries. And apparently, Kent gives you bombs.

So yeah, it's not a coincidence/random chance. It's intentional.
Vroomi Nov 5, 2018 @ 4:34am 
CA isn't well at all with these kind of things (I don't know how to explain it properly). He'll have Alex say that he'll start educating himself by reading books but he never does that. Shane is an alcohol addict that you help to recover but when you marry him, he still wears his worn out jacket while there's spilled alcohol and dirty steps in his room.
DasaKamov Nov 5, 2018 @ 7:48am 
Originally posted by Iwwidan stowmwage:
he still wears his worn out jacket while there's spilled alcohol and dirty steps in his room.
That's his favorite jacket; it has lots of sentimental value.

It's not spilled alcohol, but spilled coffee and/or cola.

As for the dirty footprints...well, he hasn't be properly trained to wipe his shoes on the doormat before entering the house. :b
Vroomi Nov 5, 2018 @ 8:16am 
Originally posted by DasaKamov:
Originally posted by Iwwidan stowmwage:
he still wears his worn out jacket while there's spilled alcohol and dirty steps in his room.
That's his favorite jacket; it has lots of sentimental value.
That's fair I guess.

Originally posted by DasaKamov:
It's not spilled alcohol, but spilled coffee and/or cola.
Oh, I assumed it was alcohol. But I don't think that gets rid of my point - he's a dirty boy, and any kind of spilled drink adds to that.

Originally posted by DasaKamov:
As for the dirty footprints...well, he hasn't be properly trained to wipe his shoes on the doormat before entering the house. :b
Well, that's unfortunate.
Last edited by Vroomi; Nov 5, 2018 @ 8:16am
DasaKamov Nov 5, 2018 @ 10:04am 
I'll come back to this thread to add:
Originally posted by Pavor Nocturnus:
Who finds a bomb in the garage and says, "Hey, this is just gathering dust, I'll ship it to the new farmer, maybe s/he can find a use."?
I mean, the whole town is probably saying, "Hey you know that new farmer guy/gal who's always going into the mines and/or the quarry and blowing stuff up? They'll probably be able to dispose of this bomb safely - and if they blow themselves up, a simple night of bedrest will cure what ails them!"
On a side note who actually delivers the mail? The way a lot of the requests seem is that they come sometime after 2am and before 6am and personally drop off the letters themselves. It's more align of leaving a note for your friend in his desk during school vs actually going to a post office and paying for a stamp/weighing the package you want to send.

As for your mother/fathers mail and ones you receive out of town? Maybe/probably Lewis.
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Date Posted: Nov 4, 2018 @ 9:28pm
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