@GerarBasa@flanchota El tema no es que se decepcione por recibir ropa; eso es lo esperable (y el objetivo). El problema es cómo exterioriza eso; es de mala educación menospreciar un regalo de esta forma, en especial delante de quien lo regala. Al niño le falta autorregulación y a los padres un bife.
@sapph_sh@fluxaratayaoi@jaeheesgf@ukedepraved No sé cómo sea "tu entorno", pero estamos en Twitter; son diferentes ámbitos. Vas a tener que cambiar un poco la perspectiva acá, porque nadie se burla de ella, se rien del chiste que hizo.
@sapph_sh@fluxaratayaoi@jaeheesgf@ukedepraved Nobody is denying that! Being proud of your identity is important, but Pride Month revolves around one specific aspect of it which is not the nationalities. Adding country flags when talking about pride (LGBT+) flags is a common joke, not a mistake. It's supposed to be funny.
@sapph_sh@fluxaratayaoi@jaeheesgf@ukedepraved Yeah, and they also said "happy pride month", by that provided context, the flags to be expected by the reader should be pride flags, not nationality flags, since Pride month doesn't refer to them. You can't just omit a part of the sentence, that would ruin the point of the joke.
@Damin74587330@OCh40s_ Aunque tengo que reconocer que la caída fue tremenda y es un milagro que no haya muerto ahí. Técnicamente es posible sobrevivir una caída de gran altura, pero es muy poca la chance. Conclusión, Midnight está hecha de hierro y la durmieron por el bien de la trama.
@Damin74587330@OCh40s_ Bueno, en la imagen se ve que la parte más filosa le cayó en la cara, si no el cuello. Esto debería ser muerte inmediata. Además, también se ve que salpica sangre, por lo que se puede suponer que fue una herida cortante. Lo de Midnight fue una herida de impacto (escombro y caída)
@ChocOlive_S Only one I saw so far was that, in the comic, you wrote "you didn't said" instead of "you didn't say" (the auxiliary already defines past tense, so there is no need for the 2nd conjugation); to be fair, that is a really frequent grammatical mistake between native English speakers
@trnglhoa7@MoonCake3441@Voidussy For raising and pointing their weapons at her (which they clearly regretted it the second Rumi ran away, but they didn't expressively apologise).
Of course, I don't mean to say that they are the only ones who should apologise (Rumi did them wrong), but they do have a reason to.
@Kyfor8@JJBASoundDesign This is a trick someone else found out, tho I don't remember their username. If you use curse words, it kind of scares de ai away (for example, instead of "search", use "what the fuck is search").
Works every time, at least with wtf, I hadn't tried other curse words.
@vicmmaj7@ChuliEbertz Es muy ambiguo lo mucho que te importan las normas gramaticales, pero por las dudas prefiero que tengas la opción de ampliar tu conocimiento, incluso si genuinamente no te interesa.
@vicmmaj7@ChuliEbertz Una persona que no sabe que se desaconseja el uso de "mismo/misma" con sentido anafórico no puede corregir la escritura de nadie. Te dejo a continuación un enlace a la RAE, lo que mencioné está dicho en la tercera explicación.
https://t.co/sisDwXa9fF
@Rigiliz @agenderjinx Maybe he is pale from the experience? Like, he just witnessed his mother collapsing, a mage appearing and them getting teleported? We need more little Jayce screen time that isn't in the middle of a traumatic experience lol
@Rigiliz @agenderjinx Yeah, but his face wouldn't change automatically, right? He's been away from the cold for 0.2 seconds, so the effects wouldn't just disappear. I must admit tho, I don't know how hypothermia works or if maybe mage Viktor also did something about it (can he even?)