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dewott17 · 1 month
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Just had a train of thought about adding a sex catagory to speed running.
Call that High Speed Rail
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tobiasdrake · 7 months
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I've talked about this in other places but y'all I need you to understand what a brilliant name "Pan" is for Goku's grandkid. Like. Holy shit.
So, let's talk about Goku for a moment. The name Son Goku is the Japanese version of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King. As is well known, Dragon Ball draws its roots from Journey to the West, with Goku and Bulma filling the roles of Sun Wukong and (very ironically) the monk Tripitaka.
Japanese being a very complex language, the kanji of Goku's name can be read in multiple ways. The most significant being "To perceive the sky", building off the key symbol "Go" which stands for a heightened sense of awareness or understanding.
The names of Goku's family are all centered around Go. It's also, specifically, the kanji he wears on his dogi from his arrival on Namek forward.
Gohan, on the other hand, is a funny joke playing off of Goku. "Gohan" is food. It can be used to refer to a meal entirely, but it specifically means "rice". Or, if you want to be spicy with Goku's name meaning, "To perceive the rice", since the rice portion is specifically "han".
There's no shortages of gags about Gohan's name throughout Dragon Ball. My personal favorite comes from Cooler's Revenge. Goku comes across Cooler's minions at what was supposed to be a fun camping trip, one restraining his son and the other eating from the protags' cookpot. He demands that they "Put down my Gohan!" at which point the one evil minion tosses aside the pot of rice.
So that's Gohan. On the other side, we have his wife, Videl.
Toriyama groups characters by puns. Bulma (Bloomers) is the daughter of Briefs and the mother of Trunks and Bra. She also has a sister named Tights.
In the Cell arc, we're introduced to Mr. Satan. Can you guess? Can you guess what his daughter Videl's name is an anagram of?
So. Here we have these two characters, Cooked Rice and the Devil, who have a child together. What do you name that kid? Whose naming theme do you follow?
Well. Why not both? "Pan" is the Japanese word for "bread", following theme from "rice". It's also the name of a satyr from Greek mythology, whose iconography inspired the goat-legged and cloven hooved imagery commonly associated with Satan in Christian mythology.
That's fucking brilliant. It makes me sad when people take Dragon Ball too seriously 'cause Toriyama's out here doing pun calculus for his silly characters and their goofy names.
EDIT: I kinda thought this would just get a couple likes and be forgotten but if people are going to keep reblogging this then I need to correct a boneheaded mistake I made.
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copwef · 1 month
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I don't think sans is relevant to deltarune in any important way.
Lets start of with my most important bits of evidence for This.
In undertales pacifist route. What is so weird about sans. Sure he had a lab behind his house and is implied to be a scientist of some kind. He takes shortcuts, witch are a part of his magic(important later) but thats about it.
Now i don't feel I need to explain genocide route sans. We all know what makes him special.
Now look at deltarune Sans. He's just a guy running a store who makes jokes about banning kris's mom. To my knowledge monsters don't have magic outside the light world.
And one very important fact. Monsters and humans are just as capable of determination as each other. With all these fact's added together I'm pretty certain of Sans's irrelevance in deltarune.
Heres why.
In the genocide route, UT. Sans is only ever revealed to be as mysterious as he is when there is a godlike entity about to end his world. A god like entity that killed everyone he's ever loved. UT. Sans is at least slightly aware of determination and knows that if he can shit talk the player enough it might motivate them to reset or leave.
Now lets say hypothetically deltarune sans had some of the same attributes and something similar to a snow grave run is completed in the chapter 3 dark world. Sans would have no reason or knowledge to interfere. We know this because his dialogue is the same in both normal route and weird route. The only people with knowledge of what happens in the dark world's is Kris and Susie. Birdly thinks it's a dream and so does Noelle except for in the weird route.
Now why would sans interfere. He wouldn't know about what goes on in the dark world's and no one he cares about has been harmed in any way. Besides from acting weird Kris/the player hasn't hurt anyone outside of the dark world's that would attract Sans attention.
And even if we did. Monsters don't have magic outside the dark world's. All sans could really do on his own is call the Police. MAYBE if sans somehow got into a dark world then it could theoretically be possible. But here's why I think that wont happen.
Toby Fox knows how popular sans is. And he is one of the best subversive writer's I have ever seen in my life.
(Plus have you seen the man's ability to make anagrams. He's five steps ahead of us all)
So wouldn't it be the most Toby Fox thing ever to include sans. The skeleton the fandom has idolized, Made AUs on top of AUs about, The Tumblr sexyman himself in deltarune....
Purely as a red hearing. A falls clue. A way to take away attention form the true final boss of deltarune herself.... Alphys.
It's like how in undertale asgore was built up as this ruthless tyrant king who killed 6 children. When In reality he's just a soft hearted guy who was forced to make a tough choice for his people.
Remember Toby Fox isn't the type of guy to change his story for the fandom. And deltarune was planed before Undertale. Why would he change the entire climax of his story just to accommodate for a popular funny bone man.
Plus it would add up with real life. Sans taking attention away form alphys.
Now I do think sans is crucial to solving undertales lore. But remember. Character's in deltarune are different from there undertale counterparts. Whatever mysterious motivation sans has in Undertale, he likely wouldn't have in deltarune.
I'm planing on this premise being a part two to my Alphys theory. So stay tuned. That comes out either later today or tomorrow.
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kerasines · 1 year
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TSC - The Sterek Conspiracy
guys, i just watched the teen wolf movie, and i’m here to tell you: i’ve figured it out
this was NOT the real teen wolf movie.
it just doesn’t make sense. there are too many plot holes, the whole thing seems rushed and confusing, and there’s nothing in it that fans actually wanted. so why would they make this?
because the secret good real teen wolf movie is yet to be released.
everything was a deliberate misdirect. in a few weeks, they’ll surprise us with the REAL movie and pull off the greatest plot twist ever. dylan o’brien is gonna be in it, and sterek will become canon.
proof:
the whole “plot” is about the nogitsune, but without any of the characteristics that used to make him a great villain. it’s obviously just a nod to stiles.
it’s all about characters coming back... everyone is coming back to beacon hills, jackson from england, allison from the dead... you know who else is coming back? stiles!
we barely get to see the characters bonding even though everyone knows that’s the heart of teen wolf! am i to believe they’d make a movie about allison coming back and not even have her talk to lydia? come on, i’m not an idiot
everything is really really low quality, the writing, the acting, the editing, the special effects, the sound design, the fights.... almost as if it was put together with no effort or care BECAUSE IT’S NOT THE REAL END PRODUCT.
actors saying they didn’t have a script for this - because the script was for the real movie, duh!
there were THREE times where they made it seem like derek was about to die. if they wanted a real emotional scene at the end why would they add not one but SEVERAL fake outs? that would just be very bad writing so it HAD to be on purpose. it’s just another fake out!
derek’s son being a carbon copy of stiles? obsessed with his jeep? derek having complicated feelings about said jeep? no mention of a mother? the sheriff as his mentor? come on... there’s no way they’re actually doing something where the only logical conclusion is sterek mpreg. they’re obviously teasing us, and seeding the idea of stiles and derek’s connection to casual viewers. this cannot possibly be a real movie!
speaking of the jeep. it obviously represents stiles, so that speech at the end about the jeep never breaking down, always coming back? is about stiles, not derek
eli is literally an anagram of LIE. wake up, sheeple
(i can’t even joke about arden coming back she deserves so much better)
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Hi! Hi! I saw your message about the inbox that you had requested and am willing to do the matchups! For my fandom, I would like a Jjk matchup just like how you requested. Let’s start with the basic:
Pronouns: she /her
Preferably a male?
Personality: I am an INTJ Slytherclaw, Aquarius and a Type 6 when it comes to anagrams. I am a huge overthinker and stress a lot with anxiety. People tell me that I can be blunt which results in people thinking that I can be cold but in reality I try to be a kind person when it is needed. I am a realist and many consider me to be intelligent, often asking me to help with their work. I’m incredibly passionate about things I like to do and have a thirst to know everyone’s opinions as I feel that if someone is left out. I’m a creative person but sometimes my brain just goes blank, I hate when it does. I sometimes follow the rules and can be serious if I wish to be but normally I like to goof off and break rules, adrenaline rushing through my body is just a different feeling I can’t explain. I have a really dry sense of humour that usually is a mix of sarcasm, fandom jokes or self degrading jokes. I’m not that good at describing personality but here are a few kins if it is helpful : Navier, Mikasa, Regulus Black, Annabeth, Shinobu, Shoko ( Jjk), etc.
Looks: I’m slightly chubby and have a pear body shape. Upon seeing me, many people point out my eyes which are hazel with slight flecks of many colours such as green and amber being the prominent ones. I have a button nose and thin heart shaped lips. My face is round and my eye shape is almond. I am approximately 5’3. Two small moles are fixated on my right cheek and underneath my lip. My clothing style tends to be anything comfortable and classy. I prefer to wear black and colours that are darker, you will never find me wearing orange or neon colours. My clothing always consists of a dress of some sort. 
Likes: Chocolate, Anime, Reading, Drawing, Strawberries, Smell of Rain, Sleeping, Being the Best, Baking, Daydreaming, Murder Mysteries, Romance , Name hunting, Pinterest and Flower Languages.
Dislike: Loud noises, Jerks, Slow Walkers, Insects, Studying, Fake People, Self-pity, Getting below 90% in a test, Coffee, Snow and the feeling where your brain is blank and can’t tell what you feel like.
Love Language: Physical Touch and Quality Time
I hope this is enough information.
i match you with…
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yuuta okkotsu!
okay first of all i feel like your energies would work really well together! you tend to be a bit more blunt, whereas he would tiptoe around the subject
he would love your creative side! even when you get a bit of a block, he would always try to either inspire you with stories, or try to get your mind off of what’s upsetting you
you would’ve made him feel welcomed when he first arrived at jujutsu high, including him in conversations & trying to gauge his perspective
he absolutely would have been blushing the whole times and barely could have made eye contact ahejdhejej
he knows that you don’t like bugs, so he would always take them outside, even when you’re insisting that he kills them
i feel like you’d be really good friends with maki, too! you give me strong maki vibes, so i feel like you two would really get along
honestly all of the second years, panda would give you piggy back rides & inumaki would joke around with you all of the time
in your first year, it would have been so obvious that yuuta had a crush on you (which may or may not have caused some problems with rika; maki is totally rallying for you and has threatened to exorcise her on the dl)
he would learn flower language for you and start giving you them as a way of flirting before you got together
he also proceeds to send your flowers when he’s abroad in second year!
you & yuuta have baking dates & he loves making chocolate covered strawberries with you!!! he would try to draw your face on the strawberry!! it was a really bad drawing, but it’s the thought that counts!!!!
he knows that you don’t need it but i feel like he would be so protective over you?? especially after shibuya, he always has an arm around you/is touching you in some way 😭
nobara absolutely idolizes you & your style, she wants you to take her shopping on off days
overall, you fit in very well with everyone & you’ve stolen yuuta’s heart (he has no intention of trying to get it back)
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goosemagician · 11 months
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Oh also https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TUOAr8oDXuC1PsvxH53Sp
I made another playlist but this time it's dedicated rather than inspired (ngl I interpret your au as very angsty so there's a lot of rgb and hero angst songs in there whoop)
I don't even know if it's obvious why i chose most of the songs i did lmao but they all relate to them in some capacity
Also the song "Soup Song" feels fitting to them for some reason like
"Your name is an anagram and mine is a joke"
"People ask me why you’re acting so strange, and I say I don’t know"
And "My backpack’s full of hate mail that makes me want to cry" and "I hate you and I loved you for a very long time" especially like-
Feels like how hero might act under the influence of hate (if it even works like that, i always imagined it as hate making hero despise rgb or strengthening those thoughts she might've had when she was younger)
And then some of it being rgb like "The shoes I bought you crunched my necklace" or "I wish that I was lovable like a warm cup of soup... I try to be lovable like a warm cup of soup"
I'm not crazy right this kinda fits
Lmao
Oh shoot this ask got very long, much sorry
The angst and sheer family feels in this au just kills me in a very good way
aaaAAAAALDSJFKLD YESSS
this is so so SO SO GOOOOD THANK YOU FOR SHARING
This accidentally turned into a whole essay so it's under the cut if you'd like to read just so many words of excitement about characters
The combination of Angst/Family in this AU is STRONG, and that Hate and Hero interpretation is SPOT ON. It's what Hero fears the most about Hate. She spends a lot of the (eventual) story telling herself that all of the anger and sadness and trauma just marinating inside her and causing her to lash out is because of Hate herself, but Hate explicitly tells her that "It's all you. Everything. All the anger, the regret, the guilt, the Hatred. I'm just a magnifying glass."
The Soup Song is actually SUCH a perfect song for them, and especially Hero with "If I had the tendency to yell your ears would be numb. If I had it in me to tell you off you would be done. I'm not used to feeling so down and so dumb." She doesn't WANT to be mad at RGB, and she Hates the part of herself that IS, so she tries to ignore it entirely. (Spoiler alert! It Does Not Go Well.)
She loves RGB SO much but there's a part of her that is just SO mad at him for dragging her into this. Emotions are complicated, and she's the master of feeling two things at once. She understands his motive, and even sympathizes with him, but that doesn't change the fact that she wishes he hadn't. But then again, if he hadn't, she never would've known him at all, and she is in fact extremely grateful to know him and LOVE him as both a friend, and as a father figure.
They're So similar and So different at the same time and it's just...AUUUGH
There's an animatic I have planned from the radio drama "Dangerously Yours," where Hero's in her Knight form, but she's also very clearly not just parroting Hate. She's saying stuff and it's coming from her HEART, and it TERRIFIES her. She feels betrayed, and lied to, and conned, but she also LOVES him and how he's cared for her and tried SO SO HARD to make up for all that he's done and for bringing her here in the first place.
The Hero Knight thingy is basically a way for Hero to finally voice everything she's been trying so hard to keep in and under control. If you've ever seen Steven Universe Future, you know that cactus episode, where Steven talks to the cactus about all his feelings and problems but then the cactus gets out of control and Steven ends up fighting it in front of the people he loves, but also has complicated feelings about. (I'm aware of how strange this sounds if you've never seen it, but just trust me). Hero NEEDS to let all the contempt, and guilt, and regret, and, yes, Hate, go, but there's no way in hell she would do that on her own, so...Hero Knight!
It's pretty much just a glorified version of me shoving them into a locked room, shaking them violently, and saying "TALK ABOUT YOUR FEELINGS"
There's a line in that radio drama that I LOVE for this AU, and it's "You forget how close Hate is to Love."
They have to fight with themselves and each other OFTEN, but in the end, they just want the other to be alright. They want to PROTECT each other, and BE THERE for each other, because RGB shouldn't have had to beg for another chance, and Hero shouldn't have had to help him try to save the world. Their situation is SO unfair, and they both know it.
They both have things they despise themselves for, as well. Hero Hates herself for not saving the world and, in her eyes, letting RGB down. He needed a Hero, and she couldn't save him, or anyone else for that matter. RGB Hates himself for dragging all those people, but most of all Hero, into this whole mess. He wishes he would have just given up, but he didn't. He fought, but did so in the most clever but cowardly way a person could, and others paid the price HE should have paid.
This AU is about the characters working through their flaws and the complexity of emotions. "When you first revealed your betrayal by first reaction was 'how dare you rob me of my trust?' But not even this would be able to shake out foundation 'cause it was created by us." (My Heart Still Beats--Marina Mena). Hero and RGB have been through SO MUCH together, and the bond that they share, despite the undercurrent of other feelings that may reside there, is something truly special. they LOVE each other, and nothing can change that. "It hurts but I'm not about to give you up" (same song).
In short--This playlist is AWESOME and I love EVERY SINGLE SONG CHOICE AAAAAAAAAA <3 <3 <3
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tsustuff · 4 months
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tmagp episode 6 thoughts. no or not a lot of context but still read at your own peril
index of these posts
3:00 sam sleeby
3:15 alice points out here that they're working nights. why is that necessary
4:10 NEW GUY NEW GUY?????????? NEW GUY
4:45 alice you have to stop making these jokes
5:20 sam...............
5:30 WHO.
6:00 we require a character with an offputting laugh. it is a quota we need to hit
7:00 this dispatcher lmao
8:10 this episode is fascinating instantly
8:40 "i think it's the fear!" hoo boy
9:25 what is it about being on the call. observation?
10:30 "how DARE you not be horrified"
11:45 : )
12:05 the sound design in this one
12:50 "maybe you'll get lucky and they'll kill again" keep your eyes on the man made of needles everyone
13:25 CELIA??????????????????
15:25 gwen lmao
15:50 FOUR WEIRDOES IN A BASEMENT................
16:10 'alice' and 'celia' are anagrams. just hit me.
18:25 why does sam know so much about stamps
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I just finished The Hawthorne Legacy and I have so many mixed emotions but here's my last update on it
•Did a bomb just explode? Was that a bomb?
•”Clear!” “Clear!” ARE THEY SHOCKING HER HEART
•“Avery was dying, and you couldn’t run toward her.” “What do you want from me, Jamie?” “You think I didn’t fight the same fight? I halfway convinced myself that as long as Avery was just a riddle or a puzzle, as long as I was just playing, I’d be fine. Well, joke’s on me, because somewhere along the way, I stopped playing.” Nooooo Avery is barely alive and she’s pulled the boys apart 😭
•So Ricky is her father!?
•“I came to see you, every day. The least you could have done was wake up while I was here, tragically backlit, unspeakably handsome, and waiting.” How DARE you Avery
•“You don’t have to kiss me now. You don’t have to love me now, Heiress. But when you’re ready… When you’re ready, if you’re ever ready, if it’s going to be me—just flip that disk. Heads, I kiss you. Tails, you kiss me. And either way, it means something.” THIS! This is what I want from every fictional love interest ever 👏 thank you Jameson!
•Thea strikes again 😠, just when I was starting to trust her
•Toby’s story with her mom and how Avery was born is so sad but at least now I know her name wasn’t random. I don't know if it's comforting or unsettling that Toby came up with her name because it's an anagram, and then Tobias randomly met her and like her name. I think they are a lot more similar then they thought
•”You sound just like her. I never could win an argument with Hannah. Some people are smart. Some people are good. And some people are both.” 😢 don’t leave Toby!
•”It’s not the disk,” but sometimes you have to improvise.” At least they settled that. Idk if I'm team Jameson or Grayson now! Honestly, I don't care who ends up with Avery in The Final Gambit, as long as one of them isn't made into a terrible person to make the other one seem better
•I REALLY hope Jameson and Xander get to meet their dads in The Final Gambit, Xander seems like he’s already figuring it out himself so hopefully that will work out. Please! Let their dads be decent human beings
•nooooo now I have to wait until August 30th
I give both books ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars, I don't know if I'll be able to survive 23 days
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Do you ever go back and read people's old OLD Deltarune theories from when it first released it can be really funny. My favorite right now is people thinking that Toriel is an evil mother who won't ever let Kris have any food on the evidence that Kris is a pie gremlin and Toby didn't want to program and animate plot irrelevant breakfast, lunch and dinner scenes, and treating this as factual and seriously as Susie's clearly textual lack of food. I love Deltarune.
OH they are really funny but i've never made a particular habit out of reading them because they seem kind of hard to find now. (i guess i haven't looked very thoroughly. also before i completely go into a different topic WHAT is with so many people trying to make "toriel is secretly a terrible evil mother" theories this is still happening even now?? what do they get out of this??)
but there's this one really long old reddit post from around when the game came out that i managed to find just after ch2 came out before it could be drowned out that was SO confused on how rouxls' name was supposed to be pronounced and the idea that it would be spelled wrong on purpose as a joke was so unthinkable to them. so they decided this meant they had to make a very forced anagram that could fit in 3 leftover letters and also translate his name into japanese and get really really picky about how exactly they put every character's name into katakana as if that would have the exact same weight as any anagrams in english. and all this information was used to determine that he was secretly gaster and also kris was possessed by chara and going to kill everyone or whatever in the second chapter and that for some reason this would be normal pacing for a game
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ive mentioned it on here before i just love that they repetitively had to use the phrase "Dark Soul" because that's the most relevant-sounding anagram they were able to force out of the name. That's a video game.
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jwclapton · 1 year
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28, 37, 58, 71, 91
28. Any pets?
Yes. A cat, named Simon.
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37. Ideal vacation
A trip to the World Figure Skating Museum and Hall of Fame. Maybe even the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 500.
58. Songs you're currently obsessed with?
— Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band – Old Time Rock & Roll
— The Beatles – Paperback Writer
71. Which fictional character is you?
George Bailey from It's a Wonderful Life, or Beast from Beauty and the Beast (the 1991 Disney film).
Kind of a long story, but I'll keep it short. In the last months of 2020, I was at my lowest point – absolutely miserable. Fortunately, thanks to the kindness of the friends I've made here (my eternal thanks to one in particular), I've become a better, happier, and more friendly person since then.
91. If you had to change your name, what would be your pick?
If I absolutely had to? Just for a joke, I'd probably go with something like Eric Sirpeski (which is actually an anagram of 'Rice Krispies').
Thanks again! 🤍
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sims5leaks · 8 months
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Exclusive Reveal: The Language of our Parafolks
14 avril
Hey everyone!
Andrei here ready to deliver you some big news! 📣
As you all know, we’ve been working a lot lately on how Paras will communicate with each other. Well, after much anticipation from your end, we are very pleased to present to you the spoken language of the Parafolks: Parli. 
🎥⬆️ Please watch the above video before reading further!
About the Video
🗣 The Language
In Paralives, building relationships and interacting with other characters will be an important aspect of the live mode. Parli, pronounced par-lee, is the spoken language that we have created for our Parafolks and that you will be hearing when your characters chat together and express themselves.
💬 Discussion Animations
Alice created many discussion interactions and reaction animations that we are first showcasing today. This allows our Parafolks to have conversations, ask questions, argue, tell jokes, flirt and more. We will be adding more and more discussion and group interactions so that your characters can live their social lives to the fullest.
📝 Additional Notes
The animations and voice recordings are still a work in progress.
For the video, we’ve created a “Talk with” interaction to showcase different discussion animations but it is just for the purpose of the video. Conversation interactions will work differently
You will be able to select the voice of your character in the Paramaker.
The current voice recordings are only demos. The final voice overs will be recorded by professional voice actors later in development.
Unlike the spoken language, the written language will not be gibberish, as we have shown previously here and here.
Development Diary: How We Created Parli
In the following paragraphs, you’ll find out how this language came to be from our goals to the many tests we did and how we got to choose our favorite!
🎯 Our Goals
Coming up with a whole new language is a daunting task, especially for us, who had never done such a thing before! To get started, we decided that the language should be:
Incomprehensible gibberish so to give the player freedom of storytelling
Different from the made-up languages of other franchises
Minimalistic without long and exaggerated sentences (“less is more”)
Distinct from English gibberish, while still sounding familiar enough
Realistic enough as if it could exist in real life
Not too goofy but also not too serious with a good balance that would give a cozy effect!
With all of that in mind, we were ready to start coming up with ideas!
🔉 Our Research & Tests
At first we came up with simple ideas such as altering existing words (ex: French Verlan, anagrams, inverting words), using theater improvisation exercises (ex: limiting letters, using only onomatopoeia) or other things like simply using universal languages such as Esperanto and Interlingua. As we progressed, we came up with more and more complex ideas and got to study how actual linguists create their own conlangs (made-up languages) by first choosing a specific palette of sounds and then making all sorts of rules to combine them. So we used these same approaches for some of our ideas and the results were pretty cool! In total we came up with over 20 different approaches and recorded more than 2000 instances of words and expressions. We also got the whole team to give their own opinion on our ideas through a survey. We got a lot of good feedback which helped us decide which approach was our favorite. We could’ve gone on brainstorming and testing things forever…but it was time to make a decision.
🏆 Our Pick
Outside of my work life, one of the things that I enjoy doing to make my partner laugh is to sing any existing song in a made-up gibberish that I improvise to hide the fact that I forgot the lyrics. It always works. So I thought that it’d be nice to incorporate it as one of our approaches. I brainstormed a bunch of made-up words through improv and created a phonetic alphabet with the recurrent material of those words.
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Here’s the current phonetic alphabet of our language.
You guessed it—this approach was a team favorite and the one that best met all of the goals we had mentioned before. So we decided to pick it as our language! Later on, we added more rules such as limiting the amount of vowels to 2 per word or put 2 consonants one after the other in order to make the language more identifiable.
And there you have it! It was a real adventure for me personally to jump in all this brainstorming with no linguistics background whatsoever. It was especially really fun to voice-act all the voice overs with my partner and see them come to life in the game. Do you believe this language sounds right for Paralives? We’d love to hear what you think about it. On that note, I hope you enjoyed today’s post and thank you so much for your support!
Buh byyyeee!!! 🎸✨
Andrei
Edit - April 20th, 2023: This post is now public, feel free to share it!
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sherrillkudsk1 · 2 years
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sweetcream-bunny · 2 years
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Ok. Here we go. Newsies as things my friends have said
Disclaimer: My friends swear and use nsfw language a lot so beware of that. We're also majority poc and that plays into our jokes
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Crutchie: how the hell am I supposed to go anywhere for breakfast if I cannot locate my grandpa's club shirt
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Jack: sips is an anagram for piss
Spot: Jack is an anagram for piss-boy when you give or take a few letters
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Davey: that's a good question, I think it's to say that worms can be edible so long as they are not worms and instead made of flour
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Race: hehehe Soviet unuon in my /patns, ucking on my ba//s
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Davey: I don't pretend to stone people for being white anymore
Davey: I have matured
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Jack: hello
Spot: no
*Spot has removed Jack from the group chat*
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Albert: hard drugs are still very illegal apparently 🙄
Race: what about soft drugs
Race: I know nothing about drusg
Albert: what kind? Pain killers? Pepto bismal? Vitamins?
Race: the stuff they give mice
Albert: I think you're talking about poison Race
Race: snaps That's it
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Jack: I burnt chicken while heating it up in the microwave
Race: shut the fuck up you dumb whore
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Albert: does Jesus seem like the kind of person to wear socks with sandals?
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Les: PLEASE tell my brother to stop talking to me about his smart lights I don't wanna hear it I don't have any interest in it
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Katherine: like my hatred of Ronald Reagan and plastic spoons are on the same level
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daloy-politsey · 3 years
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On my first date with Yehoram, I offered him a sip of my prosecco at the hip Tel Aviv bar I had brought him to. He tensed, paused and quietly replied, “I’m not sure if I can. I don’t know if it’s kosher.” I immediately recognized his confession for what it was: a coming-out. I told him that it’s fine, that we can ask the waitress if the wine has a certification, that I grew up in an observant family too. He finally breathed.
I already knew that Yehoram is female-to-male transgender. In fact, it was the only thing written on his dating profile. Over the course of our year-long relationship, and then our seamless transition into friendship late last year, he explained to me that the queer community will often accept that he is trans but not that he is religious. But the same is not always necessarily true of the religious community – and particularly of his family.
There are many preconceptions about his family. The matriarch Mazal, 74, and patriarch Yehiel, 78, were both born in Sana’a, Yemen, and immigrated to the newly-declared State of Israel in early childhood. (Haaretz is honoring their request not to publish the family name.) They are visibly Haredi: Mazal wears long skirts and tucks her hair into modest black caps; Yehiel trims his salt-and-pepper beard, and wears a uniform of crisp dress shirts, black pants and a black velvet kippa.
They speak with heavy Yemenite accents – which have been at least partially adopted by their seven children – and their speech is seasoned with religious aphorisms and allusions. People are surprised to learn that Yehoram, 32, is accepted and supported by his parents, to a degree that is rare even in the secular homes of Tel Aviv.
At their kitchen table in a town near Rehovot, central Israel, Mazal has set out water, juice and a homemade cake. Yehiel has set down a voice recorder of his own, to make sure he isn’t misrepresented. They have a story to tell about being the parents of a trans son, and they have decided that I am allowed to tell it.
Before we begin the interview, both are apprehensive. After much deliberation, they decide that I can publish their names but not their images. Yehiel is a respected figure in religious circles: he serves as his synagogue’s main cantor on the High Holy Days, is a mezuzah scribe and kashrut supervisor for the Chief Rabbinate. He spends his free time poring over religious texts, with Yehoram often alongside him. His son no longer attends the local synagogue in which his father plays so large a role; the congregation knew him before his transition, and it could hurt his family’s reputation.
If someone goes to the rabbi with this article in hand and tells Yehiel that he’s out of the fold, “at our age, there’s no fight left. There’s nothing you can do,” he says. “It would destroy me.” When he thinks I cannot hear him, he says that he suspects that one of his contracts as a kashrut supervisor was not renewed for this exact reason – because of his unconventional family.
But if getting his story out shows religious parents that they can embrace their own LGBTQ children, he wants it published. “I want to help,” he says.
Mazal chimes in. “Both of us do. You hear these stories about parents throwing their children out ... I don’t understand it. I don’t understand how you throw out your child.”
She recounts going to the shivah of a friend of Yehoram’s – the transgender queer activist DanVeg, who took her own life in 2016.  “I saw them all in the living room, with their heads on each other’s shoulders. I started to cry. I wanted to hug them all, to go one by one. And they came to me; they saw the look in my eye. There was a man who had become a woman, who came to hug me. And a young girl, and more. I couldn’t take it,” she says, wiping away tears that are coming faster and faster. “More and more of them told us that they’re alone, abandoned by their parents. How can you throw out your child? The child of a human being!”
I get up to hug her, and she cries into my back: “Why? Why would you throw your child out of your house? Why?”
They say they never suspected that Yehoram was different before he came out to them, if not unconventionally, as queer at the age of 18, some 14 years ago.
He did not employ the usual lexicon: “I told them, this is how I am – I’m wearing pants from now on and I’m not interested in men,” he recounts. In Yehoram’s absence, Yehiel recalls it as well. Yehoram sat his parents down in the living room and said his piece, and then asked his parents for a response.
“We got up immediately, as if it were coordinated,” Yehiel says. “We hugged [him] from both directions … and we told [him], ‘You have nothing to be afraid of, no need to worry. You’re our daughter, it doesn’t matter what you do.’” Yehoram then opened his backpack to show a couple days’ clothes inside. “If you didn’t accept me, I would have killed myself,” he told his parents.
From there, they worked to make sure that their son wouldn’t, for one moment, forget that he is loved and cared for. They also made sure that he could live a normal life. “It was important that he be self-sufficient, have a respectable career, be able to build a life without us,” Yehiel explains. “Every day, I’m afraid that he won’t be here. I think about how he can build his life so he’s not dependent on anyone else.”
Mazal and Yehiel tend to refer to Yehoram with female pronouns when he isn’t in the room, and occasionally slip into them when he is. To her, Mazal says, he will always be their daughter. “It’s hard for me,” Yehiel concurs. “[He] should be patient.”
Mazal calls him by his chosen name – an anagram of his birth name – to make him happy. “And to connect with [him] – what can you do? We love [him] either way. [He’s] our daughter.”
There have been difficulties in accepting him along the way, she concedes. But like many parents of LGBTQ children, they are mainly rooted in concerns that he will be able to live a safe, fulfilling life.
No one should mistake their acceptance for liberalism – they repeatedly note that the Pride Parades, with their scanty clothes and glitter, are unsightly. “The left brings it in,” Mazal says. “Non-Jews from abroad, with all their tattoos and whatnot.” However, their embrace of their transgender son and the many queer people who have passed through their doors does not come in spite of their firm religious beliefs, but is the direct result of them.
Yehiel, a lifelong religious scholar, has poured over sources biblical, talmudic, rabbinic and kabbalistic. The kabbalistic concept of the soul provides a simple explanation for the transgender phenomenon, he believes.
“We have the knowledge that Jewish souls can be reincarnated into anything – into non-Jewish families, into animals, even into food,” Yehiel explains. “We were taught that the soul of a man can be reincarnated into a woman, in order to remedy something he had done in a past life.”
When Mazal was pregnant with Yehoram, she had already given birth to five daughters and was hoping for a son. The couple went to a respected rabbi, who told them to buy a bottle of wine for the circumcision ceremony and to come see him 40 days into the pregnancy. Yehiel says that when the time came, it was hard to get hold of the rabbi to schedule an appointment, and they were only able to see him eight months in. The rabbi gave them the blessing regardless.
“The body was already formed female,” Yehiel says, but the prayers had worked: “The soul was male.”
And there is scripture to back up the existence of LGBTQ people within Judaism. “You’re not different, you’re not strange,” Yehiel says. “This [phenomenon] has always existed. It’s in the Torah, and it’s in the mystical sources.” Mazal adds: “It’s a shame that we don’t lay this out these days, to have everything written up and organized to say that it’s all there in scripture.”
At 26, Yehoram told his parents he was transitioning. He underwent top surgery – a double mastectomy – without informing them. “On the one hand, it hurt us,” Yehiel admits. “For us, it meant that’s it – it’s sealed. If he’d told us in advance, we would have told him to wait. Maybe the situation would change.”
But what’s done is done, Mazal says. “What hurt me is that [he] underwent the surgery and I wasn’t there. That ate at me.”
Both loudly agree that the important thing is that he is happy and healthy. “We hope just for success – and thank God there are many successes, so everything is alright,” she says. “I’m just waiting for children,” she laughs.
Yehoram, who has taken a seat next to her, smirks. Mazal jokes about him coming home pregnant one day. He’s slightly irked, but jokes along. A couple of years ago, he froze his eggs through Ichilov Hospital’s fertility clinic for transgender men, and hopes to one day become a father, no matter how he has to do it. His parents strongly supported the move. They have 31 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Yehoram asks a question of his own: Whether his parents want to talk about the time they took him to an esteemed rabbi in Tel Aviv, after he came out at 18.
“After he told us everything, we consulted with a rabbi,” Yehiel relays. “I remember that he got angry and yelled at him. I didn’t like that. He hurt him, and I couldn’t stay any longer, so we left.”
“The rabbi told me that I had lapsed, deteriorated in my spirituality,” Yehoram explains. It’s clear that he remembers it vividly. “That I had fallen.”
After that, the rabbi told him to leave the room, and for his parents to stay. “I heard shouting, and then you left the room,” he says to his parents. “You didn’t say anything, I didn’t say anything. We were quiet all the way home.”
No one discussed the incident for days after, and they barely spoke at all. After three days, Yehoram says, he asked his mother what had happened after the rabbi told him to leave the room.
“I didn’t know what happened, I assumed the worst. You told me that [Dad] got very angry and told [the rabbi], ‘How dare you hurt and belittle a Jewish soul?’ You said you had to give him however much money, and that you just threw a small bill onto the table and left the room,” Yehoram tells his mother. “It really surprised me. I thought you were on his side, and then I suddenly heard that you were on mine.”
When he is with us in the room, Yehoram sometimes seems agitated by his parents’ insistence that their acceptance has always been complete. He tries to direct them toward other instances, other rabbis they don’t or won’t recall. It is often difficult for parents to acknowledge the pain or discomfort that their actions caused their children, even if they were accidental. Mazal brings out a picture from Yehoram’s bat mitzvah, of them embracing the young girl he was. They look almost exactly the same, 20 years later, beaming. Young Yehoram, in a long-sleeved, high-necked dress, is smiling, but the smile does not reach his eyes.
Elisha Alexander, co-CEO and founder of the transgender advocacy and information organization Ma’avarim, says that even though Yehiel and Mazal’s acceptance of their son may seem unique, he would like to think it’s more common than we assume.
“There are religious and even ultra-Orthodox people who accept their trans family members, but it’s usually in secret. The main problem in these communities is the leadership,” he says.
But if more of them realized that embracing their children was a matter of pikuach nefesh – the Jewish concept that saving a life supersedes most religious commandments and norms – they would be more inclined to find a halakhic solution to integrating transgender people into these communities.
There is also a misconception that acceptance is a binary choice: That any parent who does not kick their transgender child out of the house or disown them has, by default, accepted them. “This could not be further from the truth,” Alexander says. “Accepting your child means accepting every aspect inherent to them, including their gender identity, pronouns and so on.”
When parents refuse to do so, their child may seek acceptance elsewhere. He adds that studies show that acceptance within the family drastically reduces the suicide rate among transgender people.
Knowing this, Yehiel says that any parent in his position must continue loving and supporting their child. “This child can fall,” he says. He does not mention it, but he is aware of the stories and statistics: trans youth who find themselves on the street face high rates of abuse and exploitation. Thirty to 50 percent of transgender teens report suicidal thoughts and behaviors – a rate three times higher than for teens overall. But that figure falls to 4 percent when families accept and embrace them, says Sarit Ben Shimol, manager of the Lioness Alliance for families and transgender children and teenagers.
Yehiel adds that it is the duty of parents to give children the support they need to thrive. “As a parent, it is your responsibility to tell your child: You are my child and you are my life. My life depends on you. Watch over me so that I can watch over you,” he says.
As we get up from our seats, Yehiel looks at me for a moment and asks, “If it’s not too personal – since we already opened up the topic – what is your relationship like with your parents?”
I tell them that I talk to my parents, and especially my mother, almost every day. That it was difficult for them to come to terms with my sexual orientation as well, and that sometimes I have an inkling that it still is, even if they won’t say it outright. But I try to be patient.
“Good,” Mazal says. “It’s important to be patient – they’re learning too.” She embraces me again, and Yehiel rests a hand on my shoulder. They invite me to come again, whenever I like. “After all, you’re like our daughter, too.”
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bloedewir · 2 years
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Dragon Age: Dreadwolf
I do enjoy that hyping atmosphere in dragon age fandom on these days. That's fun and amusing. But.
I can do nothing but assuming but all that daddy situation is.. suspicious.
On the horizon is a great the world's destroying plot with all dramatic tragic things, sacrifices and choices like it was in series before.. and here we go. Sassy neon cyberpunk logo to make kink jokes of. Present of mother nature to tumblr people.
(Pride month is great. Tevinter magic neon vibe is great. Let's forget about it for a sec).
So.
The Dread Wolf is a fucking trickster.
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It may be. A way to get everyone's attention to prepare for something like animation with logo changing. Some people (the wisest ones) already spoke about anagrams or inverting the color.
Kinda that. (But made fine and more accurate than I did with mobile apps).
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tbh, it seems possible. Especially after that:
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The question is way too simple to not be a trick.
Yes, I could be wrong. Yes, there might be nothing but DA:D. Yes, i'm perfectly fine with both variants whatsoever.
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gallpall · 3 years
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canaan bubble redux as a womb for story/character arcs
I’m sure most of this has been posted about before but: ever since my initial read I’ve been obsessed with the gross bodily/gorey stuff in the Canaan redux and I wanted to organize some of my constant+chaotic thoughts!!
TM has said that a lot of the motifs/events in the bubbles are actually “Silent Hill stand-ins” for story elements and she hopes we pick up on stuff, so here’s my Attempt!
At the same time that Harrow’s mind is being made a tomb for Gideon Nav Wake’s subconscious is pulled in to act as a womb for certain plot elements right alongside it. The chronology/time period of HtN mimics a full nine-month gestation. There’s a lot of very literal imagery here (which is below the cut), but I also think we’re meant to see it as metaphorical: we’re able to glean some things about character arcs based on how everything in the bubble goes down.
I’m particularly interested right now in those ‘side’ characters in the bubble who aren’t actually dead, who barely appear in the bubble at all except to get summarily offed, all in very distinctive ways. Judith, Camilla, Palamedes, and Coronabeth.
(cw below cut for some pregnancy/insemination imagery, canonical body horror and gruesome bubble deaths rehashed)
First of all just some quotes showing some of the imagery that I’ve attributed to being Wake manifesting pregnancy trauma stuff (there’s possibly some of Harrow’s conception trauma here, too) seeping through, for the purposes of this line of speculation. 
This isn’t nearly all of it, but some things that stood out to me as possibly comparing Canaan House 2.0 to a functioning reproductive system:
(ch. 21) a “collection of large, rusted pipette needles” -- turkey basters?
(ch. 35) “great, slithering, pulsing tubes” which contain “whitish-pearl bubbled globules”-- this perhaps recalls ovaries/fallopian tubes, with the ‘globules’ being follicles produced by superovulation for insemination, or corpus luteum that supply progesterone to maintain a pregnancy.
(ch. 45) “stretched webs of organ [...] like nets of sticky venous spiderweb” --uterine walls, maybe; it’s all over the windows, totally encasing them in Canaan’s rooms, and arguably even contracting like a uterus would: “every so often they would tremble uncertainly and erupt in floods of bloody, foamy water.”
in the next pgh we get some more of the tools Wake would have used to conceive/upkeep the pregnancy: “pipettes, broken glass-fronted containers filled with dark fluid,” skeletons sitting atop piles of “capsules or pills” perhaps hormones/supplements. (also holding Drearburh tools, the way Wake’s skelly would have been doomed to do)
(ch. 43) “from that hole emerged a clattering pile of plex scope slides, the type you would preserve a cell sample between“ -- Wake would’ve had to carry out the IVF process for implantation, this also seems like apparatus for that
(ch. 47) there’s the “libation” Abigail uses to summon Wake which is... well. It’s a “thin, milky, whitish liquid pooled at the base, sluggish in the cold,” and the summoning involves a bunch of ‘come’ commands, which I think might be Muir making a very elaborate jizz-adjacent “silly buggers with the emissions” joke. 
Just a note, cause I’m hopeless about Pyrrwake: the Seconds’ quarters are almost completely preserved from the leaky body horror (though it’s still cold in there)--as if they represented a sanctuary in Wake’s subconscious. There are also letters in the nonagonal coffin room which spell out an anagram of “PYRRHA” (ch. 47).
So with all that in mind, I’d posit that the fake-ghost deaths are all metaphorical “rebirths” of various characters arcs for ATN. I haven’t delved into what this imagery might mean for Harrow or Gideon specifically because I know there’s a LOT and it’s probably above my theoretical paygrade (I would love for someone to tack on with that though!!) but I can talk about ‘side’ chars on a very big-picture level.
Judith’s simulacrum gets knocked off first (ch. 18); shot through the heart (both atria) while she and Marta’s ghost are trying to complete the winnowing trial. The Sleeper shoots her 7 more times after that, I guess partly just ‘cause she can, but Ortus notes that it seems like there was an element of "Anger” to it. It’s possible Wake wasn’t pleased to have someone messing around with Pyrrha’s lyctoral trial, infuriated that anyone would be attempting to replicate G1d/Pyr’s original downfall. She then ignores Marta entirely and climbs back in the coffin (now with the sword) once Judith’s out of the way.
[Marta’s] scarlet necktie looked redder too—by the time they’d gotten hold of Judith Deuteros the blood had dried hers nearly black.
Cohort red-and-whites being stained black with blood, like a certain high-collared BOE uniform... could be another little clue to Judith’s "heart” for the Emperor (and for Marta, and pretty much everything else she knew) being lost and her realigning--though not willingly, at least at first--with the other side.
Cam and Pal’s simulacrums are plainly executed (ch. 21), they have their “faces obliterated” each by a single gunshot, and it’s as if they just stood there and let it happen. In the bubble, “Harrow had never seen Sextus or Hect except from afar.” These simulacrums totally avoid having their features revealed to Harrow. I’m willing to bet their faces being obscured and then exploded is one of the clues we get to their eyes being swapped around the next time we see them in the epilogue and in ATN.
Regarding the twins: They are essentially non-extant in the bubble. Ianthe never appears because she’s still kicking and, in her own words, “doesn’t live alternate histories” (GtN ch. 15).
Coronabeth’s simulacrum scene (ch. 37) is SO vivid and cryptic. It fascinates me because it definitely is, in part, trying to tell us something poignant about the initiation of Corona’s “worse twin” arc in ATN.
[Corona] was turned away from Harrow, and her riot of hair—half-caught in a fillet, half-escaping—was soaking wet, a dark and crinkling amber in the rain. She was not fighting or arguing. She was still as a statue, and ready and waiting as a dog.
Sounds like the fake ghost preparing for that major shift in allegiance. Silas is the one to ‘dismiss’ her, with his “may the blood of your blood suffer,” which perhaps is a really Templar-y way of saying ‘now go wreck ianthe’s SHIT.’ When Harrow accuses him of sending Corona to her death, Silas asks “Death?”--as if he sees that what’s really just happened, at least metaphorically, is (re)Birth.
[Harrow] thought she saw, absurdly, a sudden gush of watery blood, as though the fog itself had been knifed; but it was gone almost as soon as she had seen it.
Sounds a bit like amniotic fluid/water breaking? Coronabeth doesn’t ever seem to hit the ocean (bodies of water=necromancy and that’s not her deal), she instead just kinda poofs, and Silas says she would have ended up “on her feet.” Coronabeth is ditching her family ties and is out for blood, and I think her charisma, willpower, and sheer desire for revenge will move her a long way in the ranks of Eden--probably even to the point of echoing Commander Wake’s ambitions and actions. I could delve into that damn portrait mirroring Ianthe’s obsession w/ Cyrus’ paintings on the Mithraeum... but that is a whole other post!
So all of these are fairly baseline observations and I think there’s a LOT more to be expounded on, if y’all wanna reply/reblog/DM with additions I would freaking love that, every time I open a page of this book I find something I missed before and it’s such a delight. Thanks for reading if you got this far!!
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