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If you've played Deltarune since Chapter 1 came out in 2018, do you still use your original saves?
Have and use original Chapter 1 saves (any slot)
Lost Chapter 1 saves due to changing consoles
Lost Chapter 1 saves due to other circumstances
Don't use first Chapter 1 saves because they were n00b saves
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Zuko’s concerned face when Aang’s letter says to come immediately vs 2 seconds later when Aang says to bring snacks
That man simultaneously endears and vexes him
I never thought the three days of class after exams for book 3 made sense. What's popular opinion?
It's midterms
For some reason they start the new material before the new semester
A third thing- elaborate in comments or tags
My woke take, as someone who has worked in both a public library and a school library, is that we desperately need both more books that are at a higher reading level but a less mature subject matter, and more books that are at a lower reading level but a more mature subject matter, because 8 year olds who are advanced readers are still 8 year olds and don't want to read about graphic violence and torture, and teens and adults who have learning difficulties or who are just later readers for whatever reason are still teens and adults and don't want to read about Billy the Bunny going to school or whatever the hell.
Shoutout to people in the notes also mentioning people learning the language, I should've mentioned that really, given that I've been stuck reading German picture books myself while learning German.
This is actually such a crucial part of healing from neglect and abuse and I have to add to this.
Because indeed, people who like you will not roll their eyes and sigh at the idea of accommodating your needs, they will value your voice and be upset with you about injustice done to you, not at you for "being difficult". They will be happy when you find a way to live a better life, and help you to get there. If you are struggling, someone who loves you wants to see you smile, not tell you to smile because "you have it so good".
sorry to be brave on the internet but I think food labels should list every single ingredient and that there should be harsher penalties for mislabeling and deceptive labeling
Seconded.
More things should be unscented too!
Reblog to bonk your mutuals on the head every time they start thinking negatively about themselves
specifically this kind of bonk.
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Free service with ads: Well, if I'm not paying for it they have to foot the bill somehow.
Paid service with no ads: Well, if they're not funding it with ad revenue, they need to charge us something.
Paid service with ads: Well that's bullshit.
"We used to be a paid service without ads, but now we're putting ads in it! If you want the ad-free version you have to pay more for preeeeemium": Fuck you fuck you fuck you
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Next up someone is going to claim that the Narnia series isn't kids books.
Kids books is probably not the best way to word it, you can enjoy them at every age, including your childhood, as you get older you may find new truths in them, but they're still good for any age.
What do you mean some people think the Hobbit isn't a kids book??
I read that when I was in 5th grade(roughly 9-10 years old) its one of the books that GOT me into reading when my teacher handed that book and a few others (Eragon, Series of Unfortunate Events) to me to get me to enjoy reading. And it WORKED.
I would've never learned how much I adore reading, and learned that I loved to write, or even became a writer, if my teacher hadn't handed me those books. It wasn't too difficult to understand either, I don't remember having any trouble with it and I was a child at the time who didn't read as much as I do now. The Hobbit is a children's book, it was written for children to understand. People need to stop treating children like they're simpletons and incapable of any form of critical thinking because that behavior is what's making them illiterate.
Children aren't stupid, stop treating them like they are because that becomes a self fulfilling prophecy in the worst kind of way.
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I, a hearing person who likes subtitles just as a preference, shouldn't have to read a subtitle that's obvious nonsense, go back a couple seconds, and listen again in order to figure out what's going on. An accessibility feature should not be the most half-assed part of a professionally made production. Scripted media has absolutely no excuse for not having subtitles or having subtitles that aren't perfectly verbatim. Professional captioning services should be ashamed of the shoddy work that they put out. Captions should be treated as a part of the production, just like filming, editing, audio balancing, etc - and anything that releases with missing or bad captions should be seen as unfinished
I love baby foxes. Nothing has ever had less of an idea.
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sibling obtained, purpose: biting