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@fifteenai At least once per month of an update is fine. It's the perfect balance and such.
Also.
I heavily recommend beginning to post on bluesky from here on. Bluesky is a MUCH better social media than twitter.
@fifteenai Ah dang.
I am really sorry all that happened.
But that being said...
Being transparent about what is happening is the most important thing you can do for a project.
Getting in legal trouble? Let people know right away!
I know don't like posting on socials... but you kinda NEED to
@pudd1ngandp1 That's completely fine! I also just realized we're not moot too, which is also fine =w=
Good that you're offering a direct communication platform tho :D
(imaged below is a tanuki thingy)
@cornflakedrawzz Being an ex-conservative (I used to be one in 2021-ish) I can definitely say it's due to either family pressures to maintain a political bubble and/or utilizing only the news outlets that feeds into their confirmation bias.
@TechniaBozo https://t.co/c1CLpGBbht
And all the dependency aspects being due to extreme gender lines at the time that the piece is supposed to be originated from.
@ShlapAngry Again, this has much more to do with the extreme gender lines of premodern Japanese society than it does her age. Her behavior marks her as a person of youth, but over the age of fertility, and her good graces mark her as being not newly come-of-age, so contextually she's 17-22.
@TechniaBozo https://t.co/UD6xYb1CGi
It is with this same research that the original japanese world for "girl" being used in the typhlosion story is "Shoujo", which actually covers a large age range, up to 25
@ShlapAngry Again, this has much more to do with the extreme gender lines of premodern Japanese society than it does her age. Her behavior marks her as a person of youth, but over the age of fertility, and her good graces mark her as being not newly come-of-age, so contextually she's 17-22.
@ShlapAngry Again, this has much more to do with the extreme gender lines of premodern Japanese society than it does her age. Her behavior marks her as a person of youth, but over the age of fertility, and her good graces mark her as being not newly come-of-age, so contextually she's 17-22.