That post about death note being "everyone's first anime" (untrue statement) made me curious and now I want to gather data for science
Can you reblog this and tell me where are you from and what was your starter anime?
Acquired Stardust
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we're not kids anymore.

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styofa doing anything
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dirt enthusiast

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shark vs the universe
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if i look back, i am lost

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@heresiology
That post about death note being "everyone's first anime" (untrue statement) made me curious and now I want to gather data for science
Can you reblog this and tell me where are you from and what was your starter anime?
Copying this from bsky because it's fun and has a crazy good library.
I was originally going to put Timelapse (1996) or Zork II after Myst but then I realised they actually had a listing for The Forgotten!! :D
Timelapse and The Forgotten: It Begins taught me from a young age to never expect a sequel to games you love lol
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tagging: @aztechnology, @sheiksleopardthong, @heresiology, @bajablast666, @infernal-insect-shaman, @kejupuffs, @comrade-necro, @makiiato, @skullchicken, @nyoxt-was-here, @vvizzerd, @subjectsix, and @yondamoegi :^)
In no particular order beyond what I thought of them in. 1. Arcanam of Steamworks & Magick Obscura 2. Destiny 3. Diablo 2 4. Fire Emblem - Path of Radiance 5. Elden RIng 6. Pillars of Eternity 2 - Deadfire 7. Metroid - Fusion 8. The Elder Scrolls 2 - Daggerfall 9. Castlevanian - Order of Ecclesia
There is no hello!
While there are questions we might use as a greeting in English, there is no designated greeting in SENĆOŦEN. This address is on W̱SÁNEĆ peoples’ land called ḰEȽSET (meaning ‘to drift’; Sidney, British Columbia, Canada) or SETI¸NES (Sidney, British Columbia, Canada). This language’s digital characters are based on a typewriter with extra marks, so it is known for having some uncommon characters compared to other First Nations languages. You also have local immersion schools and a texting app for SENĆOŦEN!
HÍ SW̱ KE for participating!
Interested in getting your own Just Say Hello postcard? Postcard request instructions here.
Sources:
SENĆOŦEN A Dictionary of the Saanich Language - Timothy Montler (2018)
BC Assembly of First Nations Interactive Map
Sidney Museum
Saanich dialect on Wikipedia
SENĆOŦEN Classified Word List - University of North Texas
SENĆOŦEN on Languagegeek
When the Moon rose in the Third Northern Hall I went to the Ninth Vestibule to witness the joining of three Tides.
Susanna Clarke, Piranesi
The birds sit silent in the Sixth Western Hall
Susanna Clarke, Piranesi
From 1 January–31 December in 2026, politely send a mailing address to @pleaseholdpublications and we’ll send you a postcard with a way to say hello in a language indigenous to that area. Yes, for free! Yes, anywhere on Earth! And yes, it will have references for that language!
Postcards will be shared on this blog along with relevant language resources whenever possible. Feel free to join in and share your knowledge, too, through reblogs or tags.
Sometimes keeping a language in living memory can be as simple as just saying hello!
Some disclaimers:
By sending a mailing address, you are consenting to receiving mail at that address. Please do not submit anyone’s mailing address without their consent. The submitter is responsible for acquiring the consent to mail to the address they submit.
We will be using the mailing address offered to research indigenous languages as close to that area as possible. The address will be discarded after sending the postcard. We will not share it with anyone else. We will not share it on this blog. The region that the language is associated with will be recorded and publicly shared along with those language resources, but the mailing address will not be.
This project is run by hobbyists, not language experts. Words will be researched to the best of our ability, but should not be taken as expert information. Doing this as a hobby also takes time, possibly weeks before a reply can be mailed let alone successfully delivered. Please be patient.
We reserve the right to refuse answers to anyone.
Chichiri Takanomori on X: “コレはもうどうしようも無い🤣 作ってたら強奪されます😅 何かちょうだいって言うレベルじゃ〜ない😱 By ヴィスナー https://t.co/BYz0nQmFlY” / X
𝔈𝔩𝔯𝔦𝔠 𝔬𝔣 𝔐𝔢𝔩𝔫𝔦𝔟𝔬𝔫𝔢 ✧ "In the glare of my steel I see the face of a god"
Art by Michael Whelan for ‘The Weird of the White Wolf‘ by Michael Moorcock (Elric series, 1977, DAW)
he must be stopped.
Probably the main difference with Pathfinder 1/2e is that its developer, Paizo, keeps every single rule online free and also organized with a mind boggling degree of efficiency, which means anywhere you have internet access you can put [rule name] and [Pathfinder edition] into a search engine and go directly to the rule, and if parts of that rule aren't clear it takes you via embedded links to a clarification, plus also every list of stuff is organized and filterable so if you're ever not sure about anything for a single second you're able to find out with a ten second search. Even games with way less rules take more time to figure out rules questions purely because you gotta find em in a book or a PDF. Like dammmmnnnn those rules are organized as fuck.
a mage who fears her magic cannot master it.
for the ‘witch of the wilds’ prompt of morrigan week 🪶🌿
when youre nice to me this is who youre being nice to *picture of an evil dracula*
Yep, it do be October 1st. Here's my annual sableye art.