@originof_love Which he didn't give to any of the girls. Yes most of the girls can fight but not all and they all got in trouble and dangerous situations and yet he didn't give any of them the same earrings or anything with his clan symbol. He didn't threaten anyone either because them...
@stephenRB4@KingAriPress First example uses a Parenthetical comma, used to add additional information to the first part: the names following the comma are implied to be their parents (additional information)
So what they are saying is: don't use an Oxford comma if CSS Lewis and Tolkien are your parents
@edithmayhall Green one doesn’t have contrast enough, second one her figure is swallowed by the decorative elements around her, first one the attention goes from the title to authors name.. so I’d suggest a combination of 1 and 2
@Acv_ace2@T_Reii165 I didn't know this existed. Reading: but... are we to believe Olly left one sock on Qifrey's and knew where his underwear is and think they are not canon? 😭
@primeBlink1@DekuismySimp100@WensdePaul@gothamcityelle It means, in this context a "default/stereotypical" thing, one "of those ™ guys" they're saying he's showing something very characteristic of a group, in this case this implies his response is very consistent to a stereotypical cis heterosexual male
@DemogorgonWhite@CriticalRole https://t.co/N64B5sHsvO
Here's the schedule where you can check when the podcast eps are released (this page is there on their site but it's not exactly a visible link but an element of the front page..... and it's a pain to find)
@yoracrab Plus, if I remember correctly, in the books it's mentioned the school of the cat experimented on so they could mutate girls too, the survival rate was even lower than the usual and they keep trying, and that was too one of the things that made that school "problematic"
@cagefightingnun Yes! I read someone mentioning it on a fic and I thought it made total sense that the constant use of the brace would leave some mark. Thank you ♥️