If Canberra isn't voided yet I'd love to have her T-T
Is there any way I could get Whitney?
NO
You DONT have proof, and she is NOT moving
...Um okay? Sorry I'm a bit new to this, and what is proof?
Well to be honest you guys DID right a novel on the front page, and everything is in crazy coloring makes it hard to concentrate.
I make websites and do lots of display work and thats a big no-no. It makes people confused and overwhelmed.
I understand it's hard to read, but rules are rules - if you plan on getting a Villager from a cycling thread, I would follow the rules/restrictions they have. They're not obligated to give a Villager to someone, especially when it's someone who read the rules vs. someone who didn't.
I don't remember saying anything about changing the rules. I read the rules. I wasn't complaining. I was pointing out why others might not have read the rules since she said "I'm sick and tired of this"
Well to be honest you guys DID right a novel on the front page, and everything is in crazy coloring makes it hard to concentrate.
I make websites and do lots of display work and thats a big no-no. It makes people confused and overwhelmed.
If Canberra isn't voided yet I'd love to have her T-T
It used to be simple, but we kept getting questions. Questions necessitate more text to explain. It became "a novel" in an effort to answer all of the questions we get asked over and over.
As to the display work and sites you do, I'm glad for you. I'm a writer and do editing, so it's "write," not "right." Did that seem pedantic? It was. But so was your point. If you want to read it in plain text, feel free to copy it, paste it into a plain text document, remove formatting and make it exactly the way you'd prefer to have it presented to yourself.
You may dislike the presentation of the rules but that's actually no justification for not reading them. I realize Twilight answered really snappishly, but she's usually the one who first sees someone trying to do the exact same thing (reserve/request/buy) re: a villager and early on got tired of patiently or politely explaining (again) that we don't do that. I'm not a fan of it, but I can't blame her for feeling a bit burnt out by now.