Jazzlike_Tap8303


























  1. Subject first. What is beautiful? The dogs and birds. The fact they belong to Luca is just additional info

  2. At some point I decided that rolling with it if I do get it is much funnier than just trying to clear up any and all confusion instantly, spread the confusion to others!

  3. "People don't know when I'm being serious or not" Yep, that's me. I can say (and do) the most absurd things, and absurdly joke about serious things. People NEVER know when I'm serious or joking 😃

  4. When I (f) was about 6 I had a cousin (f) who used to terrorise me when our mums met for coffee. She was a year younger but about my size. She’d take toys off me and hit me and was just generally a total arse. I never defended myself or hit back because I’d been taught that hitting was bad and I was scared of her. Her mum eventually told my mum to let me defend myself and hit her if she hit me or she’d never learn. So I took my little cardboard school suitcase with the metal things on the corners and belted the living shit out of her. Blood resulted but I kept going. Eventually I got dragged off but interestingly she never hit me again and we became the best of friends. This was in the 50s, so hitting wasn’t quite the bogie that it is now.

  5. "Let your daughter fight back or my daughter will never learn". It's a shame there aren't many parents like this anymore

  6. Logistician screwed up my Ripened Quince delivery.

  7. Wait, they sell your stuff without asking, AND YOU DON'T EVEN GET THE GOLD? That's the definition of theft

  8. Nah, if I'm getting all the way to where the "teacher" for the warfarer vocation is, I'm bringing the old guy with me, not making that trip twice

  9. And vocations... I miss Seeker, it was fun

  10. About setting a goal... 5 words a day. Just 5 words. You could just go on Jitenon (a great site about Kanji and kanji words), write a random kanji you know, and go down the list until you find 5 words that are formed using that kanji that you didn't know. Easy. This is also a great way to learn new kanji

  11. I feel like trickster would be more appropriate. He hides behind smokes screens and his supporters believe in things that don't exist

  12. I appreciate the visibility but I personally wouldn't watch. The only one I've watched who streamed DDDA is HeyJay!; I do know Infinite Cringe has been streaming recently as well but never got to watch her streams.

  13. There are lots of streamers, some are very nice to the viewers chat, some are kinda rude and say stuff like "no backseat playing". Some don't say anything because only one or 2 people watch their stream and they seen genuinely happy when I get involved and ask them questions about the game and how they feel about it or give them advice

  14. What's wrong in not wanting backseat playing?

  15. Nothing, I'm thinking of one particular guy who was a bit rude in how he expressed that.

  16. にcarries the context of “on” or “at” when it comes to time. Just like in English, we say “On Wednesday I’m going to the park” or “At 3pm I’m going to the park” vs “Tomorrow I’m going to the park.” Any word denoting time that does not need on or at does not need に iirc.

  17. Ok... Then explain why ni is used when asking someone if they have siblings?

  18. Why is that necessarily true? You can just use 兄弟がいますか? for that.

  19. This is also the day of my probation review at work where I am expecting to get my contract terminated. With DD2 and this Peach game on top of no job I think the tail end of March will be quite expensive. At least I'll be entertained!

  20. May I suggest you start looking for another job? Even IF they don't fire you, you might still find a better paying job.

  21. Between Ronin, DD2, Alone in the Dark, and Y8, that’s basically my yearly game budget.

  22. I was very surprised when I saw that in the sentence "[author]'s last book" last was translated as 最新 (saishin) instead of 最後 (saigo)

  23. I made my pawn a fighter at first, then warrior, then (just a few level ups) strider, something like 20 levels of ranger or more, then I switched him back to warrior... And he pretty much took down a gore chimera by himself. While I was waiting for my stamina to regenerate because I wanted to spam skills to kill it fast as the goat kept healing. I looked at my pawn and the quickly sinking healthbar of the gorechimera in astonishment. I created a monster.

  24. I just killed Grigori, do I have any reason to keep playing and do the ever fall instead of starting new game+?

  25. ... I thought that to start Ng+ I had to use that blade on myself?

  26. Mage is a support class. Mage's exclusive skills are grapple, anodyne, skills that heal and cure status effects and incapacitate enemies by blinding them or holding them with grapple. Heal, cure, buffs and debuffs, not damage. I suggest you try the hybrid vocations for mage, magic archer and mystic knight. Magic archer has an augment that grants regeneration, passive healing over time.

  27. Sorcerer has better stat Scaling and of Course offensive spells

  28. They had to rush to complete the game and only about 40% of what was in the original project made the cut.

  29. Emotional intelligence is a set of skills that include understanding and managing one's own emotions, understanding other people's emotions, showing empathy, etc.

  30. both Italian and English are not always straightforward so it's hard to give you a rule.

  31. Credo che la regola sia che essere si usa per gli aggettivi, mentre stare si usa come verbo modale per formare quello che in inglese chiamerebbero presente continuous, sto + verbo al gerundio, esempio sto cucinando, sto andando a casa. Nel caso di "sto bene" e "sto male" si usa stare anziché essere perché bene e male sono avverbi, non aggettivi

  32. In standard Italian, the "predicato nominale" (that is, the grammatical construction that expresses a quality or a condition of the subject) is always made up of a tense of the verb "essere" (called "copula") and an adjective (called "attributo").

  33. I have a question. What about "sto bene"? I can't say "sono bene", can I? Yet I think this would be a "predicato nominale" as well... Or is it not?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Author: admin