I'm a multi-shipper, meaning I ship one character with multiple different people. But I'm also a poly shipper and believe that they should all be one happy polycule
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Can you draw toilet and mepad??
Ok
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Lmao typical swiftie
Person who has never interacted with an autistic person their entire life: omg it’s just like young Sheldon!
Normally would just delete something like this but I love the conspiracy theory corkboard thought process of assumptions anon must've gone through to come to this conclusion
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using only song titles of one artist/band, cleverly answer the questions and then tag people (tagged by @udurghsigil)
I misread the prompt at first and I thought it was "use only artists and bands to answer these questions" but hmm... I think I will try Nuyuri/Nulut!!
what's your gender: Fragile | フラジール
how do you feel: It's Not the End | 終末じゃない
if you could go anywhere: Proto Disco | プロトディスコ
fave mode of transportation: Lonely Dance | ロンリーダンス
your best friend: Decadism | ディカディズム
favorite time of day: Shining Blue and Bluer | 青く青く光る
if your life was a tv show: It's Just Life | 命ばっかり
relationship status: Terminal | ターミナル
your fears: Panta Rhei | 万物流転
Tagging: @prettydykeboy, @radiashen, @vampiregokudera, and @yuudamari! and anyone who wants to do this!!
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but on the topic of language learning apps some i used include
Drops - made by the same people at kahoot, more of a vocabulary app than learning actual grammar but it has a lot of options, free version lets u do 5 minutes every 12 hours. If you want to learn more than one language what i did was download the individual language apps (u can either just download drops for all languages or drops (specific language) ie drops spanish for just spanish) and use different accounts. i also took advantage of the free trial cuz its fun but i do think the 5-10 minutes a day thing works fine to create a doable habit
Beelinguapp - This one requires a subscription i dont remember how much you can do without one but i have an android so i just downloaded a modded apk. edit: i forgot to elaborate when i posted this but its practicing reading / listening by reading stories and articles
Mango languages - this one is a lot different than duolingo but still good, its essentially based on learning by hearing / speaking a new language than just learning vocabulary and writing sentences. It requires premium BUT if you have a library card you can check if your local library lets you use it for free (this isnt guarenteed unfortunately but i think it is more common in bigger areas), there are also some free endangered languages
Memrise - Like the name implies this is mostly an app for memorizing words and sentences, using flashcards. Theres official courses but users can make them too so you can use it for more than just language learning if you want to. I think if you used this with mango languages it would be helpful to get practice writing phrases & words in a way you dont get to with ml. Apparently theres a pro subscription but i have no idea whats different & a lot of people say the free version works just fine
Ling - Havent used this for very long but its almost identical to duolingo but with more languages, its basically premium only but once again i use a modded apk
Some more specific stuff
Lifeprint - ASL w/ videos and its all free! a very good resource even if you arent looking to learn
Tagalog.com - Free resource for tagalog you just have to make an account
If you have resources for specific languages or anything in general id love to hear, this is all just from someone who has had a casual interest in language learning
Also if you have an android you can download modded apks of a lot of paid language apps. Just be safe (use adblock) and smart, not all apks are actually modded or theyre too buggy to be worth it, so pay attention to the reviews. The paid apps are often very nice but the prices are ridiculous. everyone deserves the chance to learn. I dont know if theres ios equilivants (although i wonder if theres a way to run apks on your pc through something like bluestacks)
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The tasks this season have made everyone so comfortable by session two with yes-anding even more than usual, and no one even stopped to think that maybe, just maybe, they needed to instead say "Get out of here!"
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