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Misono: It's very simple. When the barometric pressure dropped, and the warm offshore air came in contact with an inland cold front, we ran into some unnavigable nubilation.
Tetsu: You're right, Chibi. Whatever you said.
Misono: I said we're lost in the fog.
something happened
the second voice could also be nima herself (due to the first voice mentioning typically nonhuman instincts such as finding a den to sleep in), but both interpretations are really interesting
invented a new game with my bf and friends called Numbers With Spamton
Numbers With Spamton is when you say "this is spamton 1" to the big shot intro and everyone repeats that but increasing the number every time it's said
side effects of playing Numbers With Spamton include your brain replacing random words in thoughts with "spamton"
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also being ds fans while plural is a hilarious experience just. overall
happy halloween! last year's dst update for hallowed nights introduced the void masques that are also referred to as heralds of tenebrau
i am familiar with the declension for nouns like tenebra, and i have never seen first declension nouns declined with -au before! so i checked the declension table for it and tenebrau does not show up whatsoever
now, despite the word being in a possessive position in an english sentence, i think the likeliest case for tenebrau is nominative
looking at the comparison between the singular and plural nominative declension, tenebrau is similar but does not exactly match either tenebra or tenebrae, almost resembling an in-between that isn't quite either
much like how They and Them pronouns can obfuscate whether the amount of something being referred to is singular or plural.
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