Nvm you may share interests and you could learn more pertaining to that. Like music for example or fashion or some other hobby.Some people act like others are dumb for learning about celebrities, BUT…in our defense, I don’t think that necessarily makes you unintelligent. I mean…in history, you learn about royals and other interesting figures…not exactly celebrities, but close enough.
I think you're the first Stardew Valley player I've seen who likes Clint, haha. Personally, I think he's fine and there aren't really any villagers I dislike (except Jodi).Also, I know I said I liked Shane, but I wish I could marry Clint, too. He's sweet, bearish, and into geodes. What's not to love?
Idk I’ve seen some fanart of him lol.I think you're the first Stardew Valley player I've seen who likes Clint, haha. Personally, I think he's fine and there aren't really any villagers I dislike (except Jodi).
I’ve always been a history buff, so maybe I looked at that way. I have a whole biography on Chang and Eng Bunker, the first “Siamese twins.” I have multiple history books about random eras and such. Yeah, it definitely is a way to connect— with history, it was to connect to the past.Nvm you may share interests and you could learn more pertaining to that. Like music for example or fashion or some other hobby.
I bought a book that was about ponds and the author talks about their memories growing up in it. I think learning about other people is just a way to try to connect. And in that book's case learn a little more about pond life.