Oh yeah, and there is the duplication glitch that you can use to duplicate bells but it's too cheap for me. I don't dupe in Borderlands and I won't dupe anywhere else. Given it is a bit different from Borderlands since it might take forever to get a certain gun and you may never see it again so it's understandable why some might not want to trade instead of dupe, but you can re-order like 90% of the stuff in Animal Crossing and money duplication is both possible and shaves so many hours of bell farming.
Still, it's the same thing as the duplication thing with the Borderlands community, it splits the community between legit players and people who dupe, kinda like how it's split right now between time travelers and people that play in real time. The duplication divide here isn't as big despite it being a bigger problem and far more beneficial in this game which puzzles me since the community is also larger, but who cares.
Enough on that tangent, anyways, I'm re-modeling my house and I'm expanding my second house a bit. I'm done trying to get a high HHA score so I removed like 2 or 3 of the themes from my house and made them mixed. I'll be updating my dream town again soon, it looks much more different than it was the last time I updated.
Also, does anyone else kinda wish Animal Crossing would go back to its roots a little? I mean, it still has the charm, but I kinda want the Gamecube version re-done. Even though the Gamecube version is already an HD re-release of Animal Forest for the N64, I want to play the original Animal Crossing again. It just felt completely different and I watched a let's play of it on YouTube and there's a lot about it I forgot about that I loved that isn't in the sequels. The acre divides were somewhat annoying to me before but I kinda liked it actually in hindsight. It made your town almost seem bigger.