PETA issues guide to vegan living in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Manila clams have feelings too

PETA's answer to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons is unexpectedly cheeky, as the animal r✅ights organization has issued a fairly extensive guide on treating animals ethically in Nintendo's new life sim.
Fishing, catching bugs, donating animals to your island's museum, and building dog houses in Animal Crossing: New Horizons are all firmly non-vegan activities, according to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). I can't speak for the organization, but it reads more like a topical remind൩er to treat animals fairly out in the real♛ world and encourage others to do the same, rather than an indictment of the game itself. At the same time, PETA highlights some of the in-game benefits of following a vegan lifestyle in New Horizons.
For instance, the guide encourages you to eat as much fruit as possible, noting the associated boosts to shoveling power. It's also worth noting that it's impossible to eat anything but fruit in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
"Now, th൲e whole world knows the answer to the eternal question of what a vegan would eat on a desert island: fruit! In the game, it makes you strong," the guide reads. "When you eat enough fruit, you actually become strong enough to shatter rocks and receive extra bells and resourcesꦯ from them."
If you want the full run-down, you can check out the guide in its entirety . One standout section implores you to cut T🐼om Nook some slack for potentially exploiting you for cheap labor. After all, the loan shark is a tanuki, "who are often killed for their fur. Others like him in the real world are beaten, anally electrocuted, gassed, or skinned alive." Now you can wrestle with that mental imagery when Nook asks you to build a house for a villager in return for a ladder.
PETA does assure Nintendo fans that the🤡y have nothing against Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and t꧅hat they hope the game encourages players to treat animals ethically. "By populating your island with animals such as sheep, deer, and rabbits who have strong personalities, Nintendo is reinforcing the important fact that animals are individuals," PETA writes.
The Animal Crossing: New Horizons infinite item duplication glitch is one way to make tons of bells without catching a single red snapper.
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