Guilty of this. Reason? It's called being oldI don't get why some people still call Story of Seasons "Harvest Moon". Not that it bothers me or anything, but didn't they change names years ago?
That’s beautiful. We did something similar with my Grandma’s house before it was sold. I think she would have also been happy that we could still find joy while keeping her in our memory.When my grandmother died, we would all hang out at her house and eat her favorite fast food while watching her TV.
In hindsight, it wasn't actually a weird way to grieve.
We all knew we were eventually never seeing her house again. It was an important place for all of us. We were basically just remembering her while spending time together there.
She probably would have liked it.
Fun fact: Harvest Moon in Japanese version had an entirely different name that goes by "Bokujo Monogatari" which translates to "Farm Story". Natsume still holds the trademark name of Harvest Moon henceforth, the name change to "Story of Seasons" which fits more on line with the original Japanese title.I don't get why some people still call Story of Seasons "Harvest Moon". Not that it bothers me or anything, but didn't they change names years ago?
my mum loves watching Law & Order SVU and things like CSI and Dateline. even her dad, my grandpa, liked watching NCIS and Law & Order when he was around.I know people act like true crime is a trend among young people, but a fair amount of older people are interested in it. I mean, I think people were always interested in it, but you know...some of us young people forget Dateline and Unsolved Mysteries were popular.
I suppose if something's allowed to happen once then it can potentially cause that thing(s) to repeat, like it's more abt prevention. I read abt this a little bit when coming across anti-bullying stuff in high school. It's kinda like the longer that harassment is allowed to occur, the more power it gives to the person who's harassing others, ya know? All those things can certainly cause an unsafe environment for a lot of people, so I get why it's a bit strict.I was looking up what is defined as harassment so I can avoid getting in trouble on this site. I’m surprised that defining harassment had such a low bar, meaning that anything can be considered harassment. I thought that only repeated behaviors count (like 5 to 10 times a day or once a day everyday). But it applies to once-done behaviors too, even if the behavior isn’t extreme. My question is, why does it have a low bar?
I’m also surprised that simple gossiping and exclusion can also be considered harassment, even though you’re not directly communicating with someone.