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Oh, good to know π€
I'm sure that there are probably maker spaces nearby, testing it out somewhere is a good idea!
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#25: The Tainted Cup (Shadow of the Leviathan #1)
By Robert Jackson Bennett
[June 1 - June 7]
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Ooh, why would you prefer a Silhouette Cameo?
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Let's say cosplay?
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This sounds like one of those SAT logic questions lol
So that one character must have been tall, if the average other man was "tall" π
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Like I think Lift, Szeth, or Sigzil probably make like one comment to that effect in Stormlight, but they're not constantly pointing out everyone's height
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I think it might be both their own height, and the median-ish height of the society they're in.
Like I'd imagine even a small person in a generally-tall society is probably going to eventually stop commenting on the height of everyone else, because they know they're the odd one out (by height)
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Oh look, another one π
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Oh, is *that* where it's stored?? π
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It swings the other way too. Trying to ask more of folks who aren't really invested in being curious about you is likely to set you up for mismatched goals
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This is Not. OK.
There needs to be an infinite supply of new trollocs π₯Ί
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I have like 15 years of doing it for calls home from college; working with folks in Atlanta, Spain, and Istanbul, then India; then WoT friends in Mexico, London, undisclosed-Spain, New York, New Mexico, Missouri, Indiana, and Alabama.
It's a lot of practice that others don't have π
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Thanks Minari, it *does* help π«
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(guessing it's broken localization or something, because it's practically *every* non-user-entered string of text that's missing)
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Selecting an edition is another example of something that takes more clicks than I'd expect, though I'm not so sure that's something that could be simplified UI-side, it might just be a side-effect of some backend design decision
Also how you "start" a book is⦠clunkier than probably needs to be
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Once I finish, I think I might try a speed run, because there's definitely stuff I could have done better earlier, before I really understood the game π
I'm deliberately trying to avoid seeing what anyone else is doing because the mystery is part of the fun of it for me
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π« I'm so sorry those are your only apparent options π«
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I sat down to give it a 10-minute test run a few days ago, and ended up totally loving it
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Fair, sometimes it's too much of a bother π