I wonder if the Monster Hunter food will cure my aching back enough to let me lift a Charge Blade
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IF YOU DON’T ROCK AND STONE YOU AIN’T COMING HOME
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Who said you can't immerse yourself when playing with the opposite gender?English
0·1 year agoAnd this is why I call myself a gender anarchist
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How come in most school in the USA (at least mine) they teach Spain Spanish instead of Mexico Spanish? Would not Mexico Spanish be an obvious choice to teach?English
0·1 year agoAnd then when you actually spend any time in a place where Spanish is the first language, you start to understand that, like any language, there’s the academic form (commonly taught to non-native speakers as a second or third etc. language), and then there’s the local version, complete with all the colloquialisms and slang and unique pronunciations. In Argentina, the double-L (which school taught me makes a “y” sound, “ella” being pronounced basically “ey-ya”) is commonly pronounced as more of a soft “J” sound (“ella” becomes “ey-jha”). As far as my (admittedly limited) knowledge goes, that’s really not common outside of Argentina. And then in Bolivia, especially among native descendants (Quechua and Aymara predominantly), the double-r (which school taught me is one of two conditions when you roll the R with a tongue trill) is more commonly pronounced almost like a “zh” (“herramienta” becomes “hezhamienta”). Again, not common outside of Bolivia. Spain has that classic “Barthelona” lisp, and uses the “vosotros” pronoun where most South American Spanish speakers would probably use “ustedes” (basically “y’all” vs. “esteemed plural second persons”). And that’s not even getting into which verb tenses are used most widely in different regions. There’s like 14 or 15 specific verb tenses in Spanish to English’s 7, and in school I was taught to use specific ones to communicate effectively; then I went and spent two months in Bolivia pretty much never using past perfect or predicate, instead using past imperfect for 95% of interactions, only using past perfect with other folks que hablan español como segunda lengua, or in a few very specific interactions where more detail or specificity was required than would be so in common, everyday interactions. [Edit for spelling]
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump Boosts Message Telling Americans to ‘Shut Up’ About Egg PricesEnglish
0·1 year agoYep we all suck
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politics @lemmy.world•US CDC plans study into vaccines and autism, sources sayEnglish
0·1 year agoBut that money is being wasted to make sure they find the correlation this time for suresies, guys, we’re definitely going to prove the whole rest of the world wrong this time wif our big smawt amewican bwainses
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Games@lemmy.world•Baldur's Gate 3 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 show that the future of RPGs is in games way more ambitious, weird and unexpected than anything Bethesda and Bioware have to offerEnglish
0·1 year agoI’ve heard people take that approach with Starfield and still be very disappointed. If it’s space you want and are ok with creating your own story, Elite Dangerous is getting a pretty big revival
Favorite movie I’ve never seen
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Nintendo wins piracy lawsuit against file-sharing siteEnglish
0·1 year agoOh good I was worried it was Vimm’s
I wonder what my classic white oval sticker that says “meh” tells people about me, being the only sticker on my car
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News@lemmy.world•Utah set to become first state to ban fluoride in public waterEnglish
0·1 year agoLmao didn’t help guess I forgot a whole word
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News@lemmy.world•Utah set to become first state to ban fluoride in public waterEnglish
0·1 year agoFluoride in the water didn’t help anyone’s teeth. But your point remains valid I think
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Animemes@ani.social•Cute People don't backstab TwiceEnglish
0·1 year agoInB4 full harem gets added to trope list
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politics @lemmy.world•VA pauses billions in cuts lauded by Musk as lawmakers and veterans decry loss of critical careEnglish
0·1 year agoOr to show the ones you’re training now how you plan to take care of them when they lose physical ability and mental/emotional fortitude as a direct result of the horrors they will commit and and be subjected to. Amazing that young people can see the way vets are being treated and then still be stoked to join up
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News@lemmy.world•"A woman is like a child": MAGA quickly turns its sights on stripping Republican women of powerEnglish
0·1 year agoIf only it was that easy…
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•[SWE] Swedish government wants a back door in SignalEnglish
0·1 year agoOnly Swedish backdoor I want is…
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Liquid Death Quietly Adds Stevia to Tea DrinksEnglish
0·1 year agoI think that’s up to you. Does it work for you? Then yes! 😃
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Liquid Death Quietly Adds Stevia to Tea DrinksEnglish
0·1 year agoThe only benefit this company offers with their beverages is the non-alcoholic-but-not-NA-beer tall-boy. My recovering alcoholic friend brings these to parties if he knows people will be drinking and just hold one and I’ve watched him go sober through so many situations where he’d probably have had a drink before. Not that these are the only options for that, though, obviously.

Well, certainly true to some degree. There’s also the issue of police brutality, “counter-protests”, and the fact that peaceful protest in the US does fuck-all because corporate and government power structures are beholden only to shareholders and not constituents.