The June issue of Animalia Magazine was called the Solstice Shenanigans Edition due to several articles in the magazine.
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One of the articles was more historically focused than the others and was focused on the upcoming Summer Solstice. It not only focused on how ancient cultures kept track of the solstices/seasons using everything from stone structures to surprisingly complex calculations (some of which still baffle scientists to this day) but also focused on ancient rites and rituals performed during the summer solstice (though the "naughtier" rituals were kept to the premium issue of the digital version).
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The other article focused on unusual events that happened during Animalia's existence, from "conversion orgies" going sideways (such as the infamous Seven-on-Four night), to record-breaking achievements during the IAC. Compared to some nations, Animalia and its colonies had a whirlwind of activity. There was also a timeline that listed all the major world events during Animalia's near nine-year existence, including some that some Animalians weren't too thrilled about.
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What was, undeniably, the most popular, both on the website and in the magazine, was the coverage of the special events during the IAC, whether it was the Beach Party/Bodybuilding Competition on Ao Guang Island (as covered by the Quasi-Raccoon Cuties), or the "Historical Festival" (as it was unofficially called) at Renardville (as covered by Miles). Miles' special coverage was also accompanied by special information that helped separate fact from fiction, such as the myth (and facts) behind the "chainmail bikini" and "boob-plate" tropes.