Cinematic trailer for THE GRADUATES: Volume 1 ✨
Elvish prince Gud’Arr pulled into 2335 AD… now a student at Republic Academy.
His adventure begins here.
逆イセカイ・ファンタジー小説『The Graduates: Volume 1』予告編✨
エルフの王子グドゥアールが2335年の未来世界へ。共和国アカデミーの生徒に。
冒険が始まる…
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@tanpukunokami It is absolutely moral failure. What is believed, whether Buddhism or Christianity or Flying Spaghetti Monster, has no standing in this regard. The disregard of your fellow man is not only immoral, it’s not even beneficial to anyone.
@tuuu28283 You’re doing great! Proud of you! ☺️
I’ve been trying in the mirror to figure out how to help tell/show you how to pronounce “v” easier… and it’s tough! My final discovery is that it’s the same as the “f” sound, except you rumble through your mouth instead of just blow air.
@learning_yohei Ohio has a lot of Amish. What are Amish? A sect of Mennonite who believe that the more advanced the tech is, the more it distracts the person from God, so they live more or less without technology. Stepping into an Amish community is like stepping back in time.
@japan_nobunaga Honestly? I wish I could take a bath. Every day. But our bathtub is just small enough that you have to tuck your knees up at 45-degree angles to have both your collar bone and your feet under the water.
@japan_nobunaga It depends on the situation, my friend.
Say for instance one of these people asked if you’d like to go out shopping later:
To a friend: I’m sorry, I’d rather not, but it was nice of you to offer.
To an associate: No, thank you.
To a stranger: No, thank you.
To a creep: NO. Ew.
Oh you are adorable! 😁
You did so very well! I remember when I heard my Swedish friend speak English for the first time (for me hearing her), and she sounded almost just like that! ☺️ She sounds more fluent nowadays. You are well under way! … that’s an old phrase. 😅 You’re starting well!
Bonus content for everything correctly said here!
You can use “Excuse me” with dramatic inflection!
If someone has said something profoundly stupid but you want to keep the politeness you can ask, “Excuse me?” The full phrase is “Excuse me, could you please repeat” or “Excuse me,
I don’t understand.” But a raised brow with “Excuse me?” can be just as sharp and effective as, “I beg your pardon?”
@tanpukunokami If a thing is said to be no problem it 99% is no problem, sir. Some things that are BIG like “sorry about lighting your house on fire” or “sorry about killing your cat by cooking it” should NOT be responded to with “no problem”, but other than that, it truly is no problem. ☺️
Absolutely!
Fun trivia fact I was told by my parents: when they were teaching me how to say thank you, they 1. had to bend to my height to speak to me, and 2. would say “you’re welcome” each time I said “thank you” correctly.
… and my brain put two and two and two together and for the longest time when someone did something for me, I would bend at the waist and say, “Thankyouwelcome”. 😅
@tuuu28283 Why would anyone do that?! To be trolls, that’s why.
Any reasonable American LET ALONE A REASONABLE PERSON would know that you are learning and sharing your experiences and if they do not want to see it then they should unfollow you so they DON’T see it.
@Urban__Tree I usually associate with the denomination of Baptist as usually they have the same theological beliefs as I do, based on Scripture. I do recognize that Baptists get a bad rap for being legalistic and brutish… and the reality is it varies (wildly) from church to church.