In New Horizons, if the player's Bank of Nook account is at the maximum of 999,999,999 bells, the player will be unable to use the Drop-off Box until they make space for the additional bells.
In addition, if the player's bank account reaches the maximum from selling to the Drop-off Box that day, the game will give a warning mentioning that any excess bells will be lost, and this will also change the dialogue box that appears when trying to sell again.
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Bonus question: Where is London located? (a) The British Isles (b) Great Britain and Northern Ireland (c) The UK (d) Europe (or 'the EU') (e) Greater London
Pub Trivia [Explained]
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[Cueball, holding a wireless microphone in one hand and a pencil and notebook in the other, reading from the notebook]: Welcome to pub trivia! Round one is 10 questions:
Which member of BTS has a birthday this year?
How many sides does a platonic solid have?
What is the smallest lake in the world?
Which Steven Spielberg movie features more shark attacks - Jaws (1975) or Lincoln (2012)?
How many planets were there originally?
What NFL player has scored the most points outside of a game?
The Wright brothers built the first airplane. Who built the last one?
Is every even number greater than 2 the sum of two primes?
Not counting Canberra, what city is the capital of Australia?
Who played the drums?
[Caption below the panel]: A local pub trivia place hired me to run bad quizzes at competing bars.
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To be completely fair, the actual reason that many jurisdictions have laws against shooting Bigfoot is that:
a. Trigger-happy dumbfucks will in fact try to get out of a felony manslaughter charge by claiming that they thought they were shooting at Bigfoot; and
b. Arguing that you were acting under a mistaken but genuinely held belief regarding the situation in front of you is a legitimate defence against most criminal charges, including murder and manslaughter, provided that the belief in question was reasonable at the time.
Basically, the purpose of making it illegal to shoot Bigfoot is to avoid having to litigate whether the “reasonable belief” standard encompasses believing that you saw Bigfoot.
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kim possible without her iconic moustache
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