#2019 acpc
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zakumipink · 5 years ago
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supermanddntdieforthis · 1 month ago
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My pocket camp cabin decor really needs work 😭
In all honesty though I keep forgetting it’s there
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zaptap · 2 months ago
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welcome back, splatoon items, ive missed you
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thegreatandpowerfulwas · 2 months ago
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so acpc in it’s current form is about to shut down forever and switch to a one-time-payment game w/almost all the same features + a few new things. i decided to hop back in and see what they added since i stopped in 2019 and spend the leaf tickets i have (which are going away) — now i am hooked again 😆 i’ve missed a lot of the events so my items are very basic but i’m pleased with my camper anyway! i can’t find my old acpc posts so i might repost my old pics in commemoration :)
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encyclopika · 2 years ago
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Animal Crossing Fish - Explained #232
Brought to you by a marine biologist and some big science words...
CLICK HERE FOR THE AC FISH EXPLAINED MASTERPOST!
I imagine it's easy as hell for ACPC to just continually make sea stars for their fishing events, but honestly, it makes no sense. How the hell does one catch a sea star on hook and line? No one knows, and yet, here's another one - the White Starfish
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The white starfish appeared in ACPC for Fishing Tourney 21 - Starry - in December of 2019. During the tournament, you could catch 3 new sea stars - yellow, blue, and this white one. I'm sure these sea stars were not actually meant to represent any true species. Though I'm one to search out a species anyway, this time I'll just put this guy in Class Asteroidea - the Class representing Sea Stars - and leave it at that. I'd much rather talk about biomineralization, since the sea star is a great candidate to talk about it.
Now, we could get into some serious existential crises thinking about all the ways life is weird and beyond comprehension. When you start delving into biomineralization, cell bio, chemistry, etc. the separate topics that explain how life "works", you quickly realize that we're all made of inorganic stuff - stuff that isn't alive and never was. Throw those components into some salty soup, mix it around, and zap it with some electricity and suddenly that inorganic soup starts acting on its own to get more of that energy. That's basically what life is.
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So, even though we're alive now, we still grow structures and rely on structures that are made of inorganic stuff - stuff that is not alive and never was. And even though they are growing in- and outside of you, it's not necessarily "alive". That's basically the gist of biomineralization - where living things produce minerals, from microscopic structures, like the collagen keeping our body glued together, to the hard shells of mollusks like snails and clams. Skeletons - of the exo *and* endo kind - are pretty important, too.
And that's where echinoderms, like sea stars, really shine. These invertebrates have an endoskeleton - skeleton on the inside - just like us vertebrates technically. These skeletons are made of ossicles, which are calcite-based plates that give echino's structure and make them hard and generally unappetizing to most predators. So yeah, these ossicles are just elaborate chunks of calcite.
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By yeowatzup - Icon Seastar, Pulau Hantu, Singapore, CC BY 2.0, (left)
Calcium is a very common element in bio-minerals. It's a major component in mollusk shells, arthropod exoskeletons, coral skeletons (and therefore entire coral reef ecosystems), and more.
We vertebrates are more partial to phosphate and mixing it with other elements, including calcium, to create our bones and cover our teeth with enamel, the hardest substance in our bodies.
Still other common elements in the Earth are used to create these bio-minerals. One of the most amazing is the use of silicon to create shells of glass. These glass shells are one of the defining features of diatoms, a type of phytoplankton, or plant-like-plankton. They are protists, NOT actually plants. Some sponges also use silica to make bio-glass.
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By Prof. Gordon T. Taylor, Stony Brook University - corp2365, NOAA Corps Collection, Public Domain
I could go on and on...but you get it. You're a collection of minerals holding up a bag of biological soup. Congrats.
And there you have it. Fascinating stuff, no?
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11thfempachi · 5 months ago
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What the fuck
And how will the offline version work even?most of items in acpc are obtained through events, will you just have to recycle the same shit you already have?
In console games you can buy stuff from Sahara and Able sisters and Redd and Tommy and Timmy but in pocket camp what Sahara sells depends on a current event and Able sisters sell like the same 20 items. So if you got most standard items already will you just be stuck redecorating the camp with the same items? I've been playing since at least 2019 and I do sure have a lot of stuff but unlike new horizons acpc is way more fast paced and has been allowing you to develop your camp quicker through events? So how would an offline version even work without it just turning into a "move furniture around and log out" app?
For anyone playing Pocket Camp, Nintendo just posted this message:
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terycrossing · 1 month ago
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Even though this is an ACNH blog, I still want to share this here as ACPC means quite a lot to me because it was my very first AC game and I used to play it quite a lot back in the day.
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So we all probably know now that ACPC ended its online support, and therefore, the game is no longer available to play. They will be releasing an offline version sometime soon, but I am not planning to play that version, as personally I don't want to spend 10$ (later it will be 20$) on a phone game I rarely play these days. But who knows, maybe I'm gonna change my mind in the future.
I started playing ACPC two days after its release in the region I am from, the EU. I played the game for months and then came back to it in 2019 again. After getting ACNH, I stopped playing it, and now I revisited the game for like a month before it ended. It's sad to see it go, even if not fully. I will still miss this version of the game.
I decided to record my last minute spend in this game, and it's shutdown. And I would like to share it here.
The game was free for 7 years. It feels just like yesterday when I started my camp. The time truly flies fast. Thank you free version of ACPC for getting me into the Animal Crossing franchise. You will be missed.
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mayorkeno · 5 years ago
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y'all: ACNH
my brain: ah yes, animal crossing new heaf
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hamst3rificart · 5 years ago
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Animal Crossing Fan art is really fun to do! Have a good Holiday everyone!
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zakumipink · 5 years ago
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acnhmedlilove · 5 years ago
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How my pocket camper is currently dressed, a pinky pumpkin! 
Happy Halloween!
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wincedwheat · 6 years ago
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frillygames · 5 years ago
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It’s what he deserves.
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ikaollie · 5 years ago
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Happy Holidays, @kuroakikitsune ! Here is my gift to you!
I was your @acnl-artsecretsanta Secret Santa! :3
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maysigh-crossing · 4 years ago
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Obviously I gave Julian my best friend confection!
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ghoste-crossing · 6 years ago
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HAS ANYONE NOTICED HOW CUTE THE LIGHTNING BUGS ARE NOW
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LOOK AT THIS LITERAL FIREFLY IT’S NO LONGER JUST A GLOWING DOT IN THE NIGHT SKY !!!
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