wildberryperson.bsky.social
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Mainly interested in Pokemon, D&D/TTRPGs, video games and conlanging/worldbuilding.
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Getting Started
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Yes, the only thing it accomplishes is showing us that they think our transness can be revoked as a punishment.
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I was still in the process of downloading my favorite videos too! I thought I still had a couple hours.
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It was a thread of like a dozen or more posts, whatever additional context you feel was missing you could have added when you posted it. As it stands, that thread reads as sanctimonious finger wagging at other trans people because social media users behaved like social media users.
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Does it actually matter either way when I'll probably be streaming to 0 viewers for the vast majority of the time? My gut says to just start with games I like to get more comfortable before taking big swings.
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50 hours were fantastic. The finale is probably my favorite Bioware has ever done and while I still have a lot of criticisms, I completely forgot about how rough the opening hours were.
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Based on the rest of the game, I think they must have had to completely redo the intro several times (even after they settled on the structure of Veilguard) because it is easily the weakest part of the game. It's disappointing because the first 6-8 hours WILL sour people's experience, but the next
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Well, most well-designed from a lore and character design perspective.
In terms of viability as a team member they leave a lot to be desired, even with Prankster.
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I could see the Nora and Banuk languages being mutually unintelligible but the others may have more in common. The Carja language would probably be a lingua franca at least in the Colorado/Utah area.
I think there's something here, hopefully I find the motivation to expand on it.
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I think the info you get from the environment as well as the data points should give enough info to start. I assume 21st century American English would be the base, then apply 300+ years of language change, keeping in mind the lack of easy cultural exchange between tribes.