They are needed for this method. Go to your town. Go down to the beach. When you see a beetle, walk up to it slowly and catch it in your net. Note: make sure your trees are planted in a place you can reach any bugs easily. One pocket full of palm beetles can get you over 100,000 Bells!

Summary: Be sure to have coconut trees. Set the date and time to August 9:00. Get out your net. Walk up and down the beach carefully looking on the coconut trees for beetles. Sell all of the caught beetles to Tom Nook.


Do you want to sing to an audience or with a few friends? Specialized karaoke bars exist and let you rent private rooms or sing to patrons for a small charge per song. Otherwise, many other businesses offer karaoke nights. Check with restaurants, bars, community centers, and other locations for advertisements stating when they allow performances. You may want to go ahead and sit in on a karaoke night first, especially if you’re nervous. This will allow you to become familiar with the atmosphere and the particular crowd at the venue. The karaoke DJ will most likely have a catalogue of songs for you to choose from. They may also have more recent songs they have yet to list in their binder. A good karaoke song is one that you know all the words to and be able to sing effectively. You should never be stuck humming parts, waiting for long instrumental breaks, repeating phrases often, or singing in a monotone.  Listen to songs on sites such as Ameritz and Sunfly before you go. Many of the songs will sound different on stage because they have different arrangements for karaoke.  Consider if you can sing the song as well. You don’t need to have professional vocals, but you should be energetic. Choose a song with vocals that match yours, such as one that has more talk-singing instead of wailing if your singing voice will sound soft. Take a look at the people who will be listening to your performance. In karaoke, you’re performing for them, so to keep the night fun, choose a song that keeps the energy level high in the room. Don’t choose a long, slow ballad at the end of the night, for example, or show tunes in a standard bar where most people won’t appreciate these songs. Remember that you can change your song up until your performance, so monitor the mood around you. Many places have you write your name and song choice on a slip of paper. Figure out how to sign up for karaoke so that the DJ can call you up to the stage and queue your song. Watch how other people sign up or ask someone during songs.

Summary: Find a suitable location. Pick a song you know well. Choose a song appropriate for the venue. Submit your entry.


Rune stones are usually sold in sets of 24-33 stones that are all the same size and shape. The stones are made of wood or stone and will have symbols printed on them. The stones should also come with a cloth bag that you can use during the reading and to store the stones when you are not using them.  Rune stones made of stone may be more expensive than stones made of wood, depending on where you buy them from. The material is more about your own personal preference, as either material will work well for the reading. Some rune sets are made of crystals, such as rose quartz or amethyst. You may choose a crystal set if you are drawn to a certain crystal or you feel a crystal speaks to you. Most rune sets will come with a book of instructions that includes the meaning of the symbols on the stones. You may opt for a set with 24-27 stones to start, especially if you are casting for the first time. You can then add more stones to the set as you do more readings. Get wood pieces that are the same size and shape. You can also use pebbles or small rocks as well as smooth pieces of crystal. Draw the rune symbols on each piece with a marker to make your own set. Making your own rune stones can be a fun project and make you feel more of a connection with the set.  You can find a list of the different types of rune symbols on The Rune Site: http://www.therunesite.com/section/rune-meanings/. Make sure the material you use is smooth and soft to the touch, as you do not want to cut yourself during the reading. Pick an area in your home or yard that is quiet and private. An area with lots of light can create a positive, bright spot for the reading. If possible, make sure you are facing north as this will place you in the direction of the gods of Norse mythology, which can strengthen the power of the reading. Some people prefer to do rune readings at night around midnight, as this is known as the witching hour. Pick a time of day that feels comfortable and calming for you so you are in a positive state when you do the reading. This will act as the rune reading sheet, where you will place the rune stones during the reading. Use a cloth that is big enough to hold several rune stones. Make sure the cloth lies flat on the table or the floor. A white cloth will make it easier for you to read the stones and prevent the stones from getting dirty. If you want to make reading runes a habit, you may invest in a rune reading cloth from an occult store or online. You can then only use this cloth for reading the rune stones.

Summary: Buy a set of rune stones at a local occult shop or online. Make your own rune stones out of wood, rock, or crystal. Find a quiet, sunny spot that faces north. Place a clean, white cloth on a table or on the floor.


You're probably seeing a lot of stories about the coronavirus, and some of them may contain inaccurate or outdated information. Additionally, you might encounter some myths on social media. To ensure that you’re getting accurate and reasonable information, stick to sources like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.  Visit the World Health Organization website for up-to-date information about the current COVID-19 outbreak. You can also find information from the CDC website. While it’s good to stay informed, constantly reading or watching news updates can quickly become overwhelming. Instead, designate a specific time to check for updates so you’re not thinking about the virus all day. Don’t visit news sites or turn on the news outside of these times, and avoid social media if you’re seeing too many updates there. For example, you might watch a news program in the morning and check for a second update in the evening. Reports about the coronavirus likely sound very scary, so it’s understandable that you’d be afraid. However, 80% of cases are mild, and some people don’t even realize they’re sick. Additionally, most people who get very sick will get better, so try not to worry. Finally, some areas don’t have any confirmed cases, so you may not be at risk at all.  COVID-19 causes respiratory symptoms like fever, cough, and shortness of breath, similar to the common cold or the flu. Coronavirus infections are rare in children, so you don’t need to be especially worried about your kids getting sick. With preventative actions, such as hand washing, kids are at low-risk. You can help yourself and others feel calmer about the coronavirus outbreak by sharing any helpful information you find. If you see a useful update on the coronavirus from a reputable news source or government website, post a link on social media or email it to any friends or family members who are worried about the virus.  If you stay calm and stick to sharing factual information, you can set a good example for others and help prevent panic and anxiety from spreading. If you know anyone who is spreading inaccurate information, correct them in a calm, non-judgmental way. Say something like, “I know a lot of people are saying it’s not safe to handle packages from China, but the WHO says the virus dies quickly on objects like mail pieces.”  Provide links to back up any information you share.
Summary: Get your information from trustworthy sources, such as the CDC. Limit how often you check for news updates to once or twice a day. Focus on the fact that most cases are mild and most people recover. Share helpful information with friends and family.