ANIMAL CROSSING HUMANS/PLAYERS (IN GAME/AS CHARACTERS) ARE AUTISTIC
Doesn't understand facial expressions/"reactions" and has to be taught what they mean and how to do them correctly by other villagers
doesn't talk like they do, usually communicating in nods and headshakes. when you select a dialouge option your character never actually talks with a voice, they just make some vauge hands or head motions to convey what they're saying
due to the nature of the game, speaking and reactions are all painfully slow and methodical, like you're thinking them out in your head and debating them instead of just naturally doing them.
other villagers specifically have to be told to interact with you this way (remember the first time someone taught you a reaction?? they then explained they'd tell the other villagers to help you too, implying that they explain to each other how you don't understand facial expressions or body language well)
feel free to add more if there is more but um i think this is all of them??? anyway animal crossing is autism thank you have a good day
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I wanted to practice poses and different bodies because I feel sometimes I have stale movements. I still think her pose is a bit stale, but hey, it's practice! <3
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Hi !
This is a fanart of Able Sisters's shop ! I hope you'll like it
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My work for Animal Crossing Zine
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the one and only totakeke!
[image description: two drawings of a human design of k.k. slider from animal crossing. he is portrayed as a tan-skinned man short bleached hair, piercings, a white tank top, baggy white pants, and sneakers. on the left he is standing with his hands in his pockets and his guitar on his back. on the right he is sitting with his legs crossed and laughing. end id]
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Petri [Lab Rat]
really liked how the colors came out on this one
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