something i have always found really weird is when english texts italicize words from other languages.
i remember reading a book as a kid and the author continually italicizing the word tamales
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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something i have always found really weird is when english texts italicize words from other languages.
i remember reading a book as a kid and the author continually italicizing the word tamales
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Today's Card Is: Lucario
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Today's Card Is: The Magician
Today's Card Is: Gravecrawler
Gonna be real y’all, I don’t give a single shit about whatever the twitter discourse of the moment is, I fully stopped treating that as a real website that exists in my world and as a result absolutely nothing has changed, which tells me whatever dumb shit people say there- or what dumb shit people say here about dumb shit said there- has absolutely no bearing on reality
Emergency resolution introduced by former Treaty 6 grand chief and PC MP Willie Littlechild spoke of Palestinians as an Indigenous People.
Each of the more than 630 First Nations represented by the AFN is entitled to send its chief, or an approved proxy, to the Special Chiefs Meeting to vote on resolutions on their nation’s behalf.
An emergency resolution advocating for a permanent ceasefire in Israel and Palestine, which recognizes the Palestinians as an Indigenous People under international law, passed unanimously. [...]
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Today's Card Is: Shades of Bleakwoode
The first ttrpg i made was a heartbreaker heroscape rpg based on someone else's heartbreaker heroscape rpg. It was great.
Narrator voice over: it was actually pretty great, all things considered
peoples' champs round 3: match 82
Unown
Sableye
Unown, my precious
the trend of nhl players pushing back against the nhl’s dumb toxic rules is lovely to see
Today's Card Is: EAT THAT CARD
Today's Card Is: Feebas
the front bottoms kidz bop
with tears in my eyes i begged you to stay you said hey man i love you but no way jose
Today's Card Is: Kid Icarus of Myths and Monsters
Goddammnit I'm writing a hamtaro ttrpg fuck all yall
It's a caltrop core game because fuck it. Roll xd4 related to a stat, keep the highest roll.
4 - You Succeed and something good happens
3 - You Succeed
2 - You Beans it
1 - You REALLY Beans it and something bad happens
Each stat has an empty list below it for HamChats. The categories are Chat, Sense, and Do. The HamChat you begin with are Hamha (Hello!) Hif-Hif (Smell), and Dig-Dig (Burrow), respectively. You choose where to place the numbers 3, 2, and 1 into your stats.
When you meet another animal, the GM will give them at least 1 Hamchat you don't know to sprinkle into dialogue. The first person to correctly guess the meaning gets to add it to the category they feel is the most accurate, expanding their repertoire.
Go forth and do hamster things
aw fuck it’s got a logo now
Don't say I never did ya nothin'
Two Kanien'keha:ka (Mohawk) sisters from Montreal are on a mission that is close to their hearts: to save their ancestors' first language by
Two Kanienʼkehá:ka (Mohawk) sisters from Montreal are on a mission that is close to their hearts: to save the language of their ancestors.
Kahentawaks and Wennekerakon Tiewishaw are from Kanesatake, about 40 minutes northwest of Montreal.
They learned to speak Kanienʼkéha (Mohawk language) in elementary school, but with few chances to practice, they ended up losing it.
"Our mother and father don't speak at all, but our grandmother and grandfather spoke fluently, but they didn't pass it on to their kids," said Wennekerakon. [...]
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