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“Harvesting 1000 tomatoes that I grew myself isn’t realistic” That is clearly spoken by someone who has never grown tomatoes before, harvesting 1000 home grown tomatoes is super easy. tomatoes grow like weeds and produce a lot of fruit, even if I give away 50% of my tomatoes I still have too many! You can absolutely harvest 1000 tomatoes in one lifetime
Honestly tho if you plant a couple cherry tomatoes in your yard, you could easily harvest a couple hundred tomatoes in any given year because they produce a ton and have several harvests in a year. You might need to wait a few years to hit a thousand, but it's super attainable if you have the right climate for them. (source: one year we had to pickle green tomatoes because we had so goddamn many and filled up like 3 jars off of one harvest)
Or you could plant berry bushes like raspberry or strawberries. You barely have to pay attention to them and they produce fruit like crazy. We hit a couple hundred every year so it wouldn’t take too long
@@starlightlilly7203 seriously, my mother has a single raspberry bush in her backyard, and that thing produces literal gallons of raspberries every summer.
I believe the Edit Credit achievement also gives you credit for changing your passport photo. In real life, you have to update you passport photo every 10 years, so while it might take a while, you can easily earn this achievement just by keeping your photo up to date 👍
You could also change your name if you wanted it done more quickly. It's perfectly legal and possible to change your name - albeit for a cost - and your passport has to have your current legal name on it, so once you changed your name, it's just procedure to change the passport at that point.
12:51 Clam harvester here! It's actually relatively easy to get that many manila clams if you find the right spot. The beach I usually harvest on will have the occasional spot that has a plethora of clams once you dig about an inch into the dirt/sand/whatever. The legal limit for Washington State in specific is 40 per day which you can usually get in under 15 minutes once you find the right spot (which is pretty easy, especially since they do squirt at you IRL thru the sand if the surface is agitated). That would mean roughly a week of clam harvesting to get the full stamps on Clam and Collected! Although, you *will* need that license as well as to make sure there's no red tide (a toxic algae bloom that can give you some gross illnesses).
i dunno if you have to keep the clams after catching them for it to count on the achievement, but if not i have definitely held at LEAST 20 clams before letting them go just as a kid who went to the beach sometimes!
The line "I'm not an archeologist, I'm not digging up dinosaur bones" hurt my anthropology heart. Archeologists dig up and analyze human stuff, they'd leave animal bones to other people
Yeah that definitely got a response from me too, but also amateur palaeontology is a thing you can just go out and do, like in a lot of places in the world there are just sedimentary rocks chock full of fern and trilobite fossils you could find
Harvesting 1000 produce honestly isn’t that difficult. Plant a few cherry tomato plants and frankly you’ll probably clear the threshold in a single season (trust me, they produce a lot).
If we aren't sticking to produce available in Animal Crossing, he could also try to grow cucumber, zucchini, and radishes. Cucumber and zucchini plants are very prolific; radishes are one per seed but they grow super fast, less than a month from seed to harvest for most varieties. But... the easiest solution is to skip the growing stage and go to a Pick-Your-Own farm.
Dunno if it counts, but you can get "dig up fossil" toy kits, and ive also seen people make chocolate eggs that have an edible crumb and dino inside to evacuate.... so you could easily unearth 500 fake dino fossils.
Or if it includes bones in general... I've dug up a random skeleton before, plus stuff like bottles. Definitely not enough to make the achievement but might be possible if you work in construction or something idk.
Okay, but consider that the player character didn't have money when they arrived either. They only found out they had to pay for it once they arrived (which is absolutely wild, by the way. Did Tom Nook literally invent capitalism and nowhere else uses it?)
I know you weren't legitimately asking but Tom Nook was implied to have been scammed by Redd before the events of the first game (population growing), although that's spread throughout the e-reader card and dialogue from multiple games. So technically, as far as we know, REDD invented capitalism
12:58 Here in Rhode Island, residents are allowed to go down to the shore and quahog without a license (as long as you don’t sell them)- definitely doable!
Sea critters is EASY! I am a Marine Bio major in California, every Friday we go out to the tide pools and see sooooooo many different things! Nudibranchs are my favorite, sea anemones and sea hares are EVERYWHERE and a fun one to find.
"isn't this meant to be a game for babies?" I feel like at this point the main demographic of this game has just become depressed teens/young adults that had nothing to do over lockdown and got hooked on the game lmao also the quality of these videos have gotten so good, keep up the good work!
The demographic certainly turned into what you described lol No one really expected a worldwide pandemic to hit right as a cozy af game about built community released, but we certainly got a funny coincidence
@@kennedie7031 well for me it was a couple of ways! originally it was a school project, but i enjoyed it and wanted another pal so i joined a group on facebook (there is a main one that is really big, has thousands of people!) and recently i had a friend that moved away ask so it really depends on how you want to do it :) hope this helped
You might think 20 fish species is doable, but it's really not unless you travel or can go fishing in the ocean. I can only count 10 fish species living in places I have fished (not including frogs, tadpoles, and crawfish) and I've only personally caught five species (including minnows). My dad really likes fishing and goes fishing frequently, but I'm not sure that he's caught 20 different species of fish
The bug catching competition could easily be accomplished on any playground. Important note: bring a child with you so you don’t seem like a freak. Have your child challenge another child to a bug catching competition. Then you participate. Little kids love picking up worms, right? Ez
This footage is so nostalgic i havent played animal crossing in 3 years, also im surprised you havent mentioned or made a video about you making guitars before!
I think I've sent 200 letters. If you count Christmas cards, that is, otherwise I'm not over 15. That to say, it's interesting what different people think is reasonable. My father has definitely caught hundreds of fish, I've caught 20 live sand dollars and way more seaweed than I want to think about, and I've never been stung by a wasp but I've definitely caught 5 under cups before. And harvested so many tiny tomatoes.
No fish in a pond that's unconnected to the wild, unless you stock it yourself or some fish eggs get stuck to a bird. Also, take $20 to harbor frieght and invest in some 1/8 inch drill bits.
I LOVED this video! The question prompt itself was so thought-provoking and I was comparing my answers to yours the whole time, it was super engaging but in a fun way. Loved to see all of the dream islands in the background (great way to add visual interest!) and I thought your edits of yourself into the islands were incredibly funny. Great video!!!
I have a 3D printer, so bump up a bunch of the DIY achievements for me - and breaking a bunch of tools? I'd just print a bunch and break them. If size doesn't matter, the snowmen achievement would be pretty easy to finish, I live in a northern state where we get snow every winter. Humm, the gold plated tools achievements will depend a lot on whether real gold is demanded or not. Gold color filament is really easy to get, but it's not real gold. Real gold is very expensive, so even if real gold filled filament exists I doubt I could afford it
This is going to be random but you look almost exactly like my childhood/teenage best friend does today. Like, almost a spitting image. Sadly we haven't talked in 15 years but this video appearing in my recommended reminded me of him and kinda made me smile. Also, the concept is great
May as well look him up. Just saw my best friend from elementary school do a stream the other day (we're in our 40s if that tells you how long ago we met)
never seen you before really enjoyed this. the style was sort of 'what, did you think i could actually catch 5000 fish?', but then you do get into the bit and think about some of them. and funny green screen and b roll
You can definitely see 200 shooting stars, just go outside on a clear night in August. Pretty sure the achievement in-game counts stars from meteor showers, too.
I think you under estimated how much produce you could harvest from all the hypothetical plants you would need. You could probably get between 50-100 pieces of produce per harvest if you have enough plants (if not more. That’s if we count individual fruits/veggies (like strawberries or tomatoes). It would take you about 10 years to complete, but definitely doable over a life time
the one about finding buried money can be really easy, if you go to the beach and happen to own a metal detector my grandad has a giant jar of coins from his metal detecting. that ones doable
i'm with a lot of other people, i think Executive Producer deserves to get bumped up the rank to B tier considering how much stuff fruiting plants produce. grow some blackberries or raspberries, some blueberries, maybe a bunch of cherry tomatoes, zucchini if you really want to get wild, and you'll have probably harvested 1000 crops within a few years no sweat.
Actually the Cicada one could be lethal, those shells can steal your f**king soul if you're not careful. For those who might not get it, it's a joke about the Pokemon Sheinja, the discarded shell of a Nincada (has a bizarre method to obtain one). It has a hole in its back, and based on the Pokedex entries looking into it will cost you your soul.
Crabs count for sea creatures right? If so, I'm pretty sure I already completed all of those stamps as a child. You just make a rudementary fishing pole with a stick, some string, and a clothes pin (not a dinky one though, the ones that bite), then crack open some mussels and use them as bait. The crabs will all swarm towards you. It kept me endlessly entertained as a little kid - catching crabs at the beach and putting them in buckets of water.
Channel name change completely threw me for a loop. On the positive side, it showed me I wasn't subscribed yet so I got that squared away. Love the video.
The comment "seagulls aren't real" is technically correct. Colloquially we refer to all gulls as seagulls, be they black headed gulls, silver gulls, herring gulls or whatever. There is no bird actually called a "sea gull" so you are accurate in your statement.
If you want to see a couple hundred falling stars: there are many periodic (and therefore predictable) meteor showers, look up when one of the denser one happens, hope for a clear night and camp out with an audiobook and a few beers. You will be done in a day or two tops.
My man does not know how many tomatoes a cherry tomato bush can produce. There's a reason people try to give them away in the summer. Plant like five of those and you're good, you got that 1k achievement no problem.
If you look into what technically counts as a fruit you could do the 30000 fruit for sure. Apparently strawberries aren't berries, but their seeds are actually each tiny little fruits that each contain the actual seeds. And raspberries are each many fruits for what you would think is just one. Each little piece of the raspberry is it's own individual fruit, same with blackberries.
I always get something somewhat akin to a jumpscare whenever I hear a content creator mention they live in the same state as I do. Like I'm just shocked that someone mentions "Louisiana" in a sentence that has nothing to do with our education or prison systems 😅 On a more fun note, you would be hard pressed to find dinosaur fossils in Louisiana even if you wanted to, outside of maybe some birds. Our state's fossil record begins in the Cretaceous when all the dinosaurs were walking about, but half of North America was underwater at the time. Even nowadays Louisiana don't have great bones for fossilization anyhow. We got some fish and whale and other mammal fossils, though.
baltic Herrings are fished with multiple hooks on the line. I rmember catching several buckets with my dad in a single day. And they are rather small so it was probably a couple hundred ones.
10:00 paleontologists dig up follils, not archeologists, and crinoid fossils can be found at basically any riverbed. just look for a dark colored pebble with oddly shaped white flecks in it
The fruit selling is much easier done than youd think. Buy a whole bunch of grapes. Sell them to a few people. Or dates, maybe raisins? It's dried fruit.
For the letter one: I sent 120 letters yesterday. It was bills I sent out as part of my job, but I still had to fold 120 pieces of paper and stuff them into envelopes.