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❤️あいみょん❤️ • Thank the gods for Bessie...
Her Thighs Katılım Kasım 2014
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@ZZZ_updates It's crazy how people deny this truth.
Just accept that the game lost it's identity and if you enjoy it, keep playing it. But don't pretend the game looks the same.
Since the waifei peninsula everything feels different. Not just a different region, a different game as a whole.
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@VlizzyVlizz117 Todas tus líneas son a pulso u usas una función para que las líneas sean más "smooth"??
Es que ando aprendiendo a ilustrar y mis pinshis líneas nomás no.
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@MiaMikhailART What the heck! It looks amazing!
I hope I can draw as good as you one day 😭
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My attempt at drawing Raora in a retro '90s anime style, totally inspired by Sailor Moon! 💕
This is my first time drawing something in a retro style!
Which hololive member should I draw next in this style?
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Raora Panthera🐱holoEN@raorapanthera
I’d love to see a cute 90s anime style fanart…😳✨
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Wow, Minna no Nihongo took down my video.
So I made a video about the sentence 会社員ですか? from みんなの日本語.
I talked about how we typically don’t ask this question when we meet a new person.
I explained the specific reasons why we wouldn’t say this and gave alternative sentences you can use in real life.
I also talked about other native speakers’ views so that this wouldn’t be just my personal opinion.
I quoted a screenshot of the specific page for context.
But みんなの日本語 made a copyright claim and took down my video.
I think quoting and offering a critique is 100% fair use.
So this makes it look like みんなの日本語 really doesn’t like native speakers commenting on their weird sentences.
I feel like this kind of attitude reflects something bigger: the authoritarian approach of the textbook that tries to isolate you from how the language is actually used by actual native speakers and dismisses perfectly legitimate sentences as incorrect because that's not what's in the textbook.
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